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Hello friends in the ICT sector looking at prospects in Quebec...........I came across this forcast and I wish to just share it with us all.....
Outlook for Human Resources in the ICT Labour Market, 2011–2016- Kindly check this website

http://www.ictc-ctic.ca/Outlook_2011/qc_en.html

The future is BRIGHT......
 
abehola said:
Based on the given profile you have a total of 63 points which could make you scale through without an interview but I doubt if this will play out that way since your level of french would most likely want to be assessed as you are not including any conclusive evidence that could point out your level of fluency or understanding. So, I'll say from experience expect an Interview and here you can show your level and readiness to keep learning.

Best of luck bro.

Thanks abehola,

I will try and put more effort, ??? but i hope i will get waiver in interview

fiirm
 
manoylo_bg said:
My address have disappeared to!!!!???? Please, let this be a good sign... :)

Manoylo did you get to take a look into some places to live once we land there? Im actually searching right now...
 
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@ fiirm, if u want a waiver for interview, then u MUST send in a test result b4 u file serves its turn on d reviewing officers desk. A score of 100 without admissible french ll stil result in an interview. At least it's good that u'r no where around d rejectn zone. BTW what did u tick for ur french skills in d form?
 
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egrace62 said:
@ fiirm, if u want a waiver for interview, then u MUST send in a test result b4 u file serves its turn on d reviewing officers desk. A score of 100 without admissible french ll stil result in an interview. At least it's good that u'r no where around d rejectn zone. BTW what did u tick for ur french skills in d form?

Thanks egrace62,
I tick beginner on the form. I hope is not an issue
 
Hi wingsofmaybe7777,

I am planning to apply quebec immigration from hyderabad, india with my family. Please help me out with step-by-step procedures.
How to apply and where to apply?
I would like introduce myself -
1. B.E Civil Engineer passout in 2003(India) and MBA HR in 2007(UK),Age -33, Exp -3.5yrs in civil engineering field. My total education is in english. - Principle applicant.
2. Spouse(Husband) - After 10th he done trade certificate course for 3yrs as fitter(1990) in India, Age-41yrs, Presently he is doing Exports & Import business from 2002. Medium of study is English.
3.Children 2 under 3yrs.

If I have to learn french language what are the centers in Hyderabad which is Canadian regulated bodies.

Waiting for early replies.

Thanks & Regards
Raph
 
Hi raph,

I think you have a chance for CSQ. You can easily prepare an application on your own but first you need to study Quebec Immigration website to learn about the rules and the process.

I am not from India so I am not familiar with your country but everything is on the official website.

Did you calculate your points? You also need to start learning French so by the time you reach the interview you should be at least level A2.

Alliance Francaise is the best for French courses. Be sure to attach the enrollment form to your application.

How much experience do you have?
 
Thanks for your reply

If we see last 5years in experiences then 3yrs 7months in Civil Engineer field. yes i went the immigration websites but i think it is not clear. I have given IELTS in May 2009 and recently it is expired the score was overall 6.5 band, Listening 7.0 and speaking 6.5. Is I need to give IELTS again. My younger child is 10months old i need to apply passport for him. Is't alright if i can file first then apply for passport later. And also documents need to submit are not clear in website. How to submit and what? For My education certificate copies that are needed authentication is it from 10th standard to MBA or his enough if take transcript only for my Bachelors degree. Because I done MBA from London(2007) currently I am in India.

Please give me ur suggestions.
Thanks & Regards
raph
 
You dont need IELTS for Quebec imigration. French is way more important. If you education medium was in English, you will get full points.
Yes, all your family members need passports before you apply. U need to enroll in French classes and attach the receipt.
 
Everything you need is here:
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/biq/hong-kong/dcs-workers/list-documents.html

Good Luck!
 
Thanks For your reply
I am sorry I cannot understand this passage below kindly explain me.

You and your spouse, if any, must complete the form Application for permanent residence in Canada (IMM 0008), available on the Citizenship and Immigration Canada site (at the bottom of the page), and attach a photocopy of it to your Application for a Québec selection certificate. If you obtain a Québec selection certificate, send the original of this form to the Government of Canada with your application for permanent residence.

Thanks & Regards
raph
 
raph_04 said:
Thanks For your reply
I am sorry I cannot understand this passage below kindly explain me.

You and your spouse, if any, must complete the form Application for permanent residence in Canada (IMM 0008), available on the Citizenship and Immigration Canada site (at the bottom of the page), and attach a photocopy of it to your Application for a Québec selection certificate. If you obtain a Québec selection certificate, send the original of this form to the Government of Canada with your application for permanent residence.

Thanks & Regards
raph


Dear All,

Do we all need to fill the PR form together with the application for CSQ?

fiirm
 
Lenny230 said:
Hey Lenny, glad to hear that. B2 is a good level.

Are you from India? If yes, can you please let me know where TCFaQ or TEFaQ exams are conducted in India.
 
raph_04 said:
Thanks For your reply
I am sorry I cannot understand this passage below kindly explain me.

You and your spouse, if any, must complete the form Application for permanent residence in Canada (IMM 0008), available on the Citizenship and Immigration Canada site (at the bottom of the page), and attach a photocopy of it to your Application for a Québec selection certificate. If you obtain a Québec selection certificate, send the original of this form to the Government of Canada with your application for permanent residence.

Thanks & Regards
raph

For the BIQ , Hong Kong applicants ,it is must to fill IMM 0008 form and send it's photocopy along with the CSQ application to BIQ, Hong Kong and after getting CSQ one has to send the original IMM 0008 form to one's respective CHC office (i.e. in your case CHC, INDIA).

For other BIQs applicants kindly check their particular BIQ website serving to their country, whether they require to send IMM 0008 form along with their CSQ application.

Hope this would help.
 
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egrace62 said:
@ fiirm, if u want a waiver for interview, then u MUST send in a test result b4 u file serves its turn on d reviewing officers desk. A score of 100 without admissible french ll stil result in an interview. At least it's good that u'r no where around d rejectn zone. BTW what did u tick for ur french skills in d form?


hii egrace

wat does b4 mean, is it delf b2 ????