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Tawa said:
hahahahha
I mean they take the money from my credit card, i always have prob with those 2 words
when they will take money , when they will charge me :)

Based on mannemv, they submitted in February and were charged in April. You can also go to trackitt.com to monitor processing time of people that applied to the same BIQ as you. Good luck.
 
Hi DONSOFT,
Pls suggest a way to download this translated version of GPI-3-1 file.

DONSOFT said:
can some one having any translation of this page

http://www2.publicationsduquebec.gouv.qc.ca/dynamicSearch/telecharge.php?type=7&file=GPI-3-1.pdf

Go here -

http://translate.google.com.ng/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&sl=fr&tl=en&twu=1&u=http://www2.publicationsduquebec.gouv.qc.ca/dynamicSearch/telecharge.php%3Ftype%3D7%26file%3DGPI-3-1.pdf
 
Seniors ,

Please could you be kind enough to assist with the below questions - any help will be much appreciated.

1) Can you claim points for education and training if the education was completed prior to 5 years from now?
2) Is this also applicable for your partner?
3) Is it mandatory to have an occupation directly linked to your last study in the 5 year period ? or can it be any occupations from Skill 0,A or B.

Thank you very much
 
sanity said:
Seniors ,

Please could you be kind enough to assist with the below questions - any help will be much appreciated.

1) Can you claim points for education and training if the education was completed prior to 5 years from now?- Yes, but the condition is that the applicant must have worked for at least one year out of the five years in a field directly related to the diploma or degree obtained and for which assessment is being made.

2) Is this also applicable for your partner? - Yes

3) Is it mandatory to have an occupation directly linked to your last study in the 5 year period ? or can it be any occupations from Skill 0,A or B.- For Experience factor the answer is NO but for Education and Training factor as in the above case No. 1 the answer is Yes.

Thank you very much


Yogie
 

bachelor degree in pharmacy in india its a 4year course in fact it was listed in some course .

worked as a pharmacy assistant may 2006 to aug 2007 , i think this can be considered as training points .

kindly suggest total points required
 
mkshah said:
Hi DONSOFT,
Pls suggest a way to download this translated version of GPI-3-1 file.

Save a web page (complete) i.e .htm or html format.
 
siddharth_pharma84 said:
bachelor degree in pharmacy in india its a 4year course in fact it was listed in some course .

worked as a pharmacy assistant may 2006 to aug 2007 , i think this can be considered as training points .

kindly suggest total points required

You can claim points for experience because you have worked for some time but you can not claim points for your area of Training as no point is allocated for Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences in the area of training list. Kindly check page 13 section E (University Level) of the document (http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/en/diverses/list-training.pdf).
 
DONSOFT said:
You can claim points for experience because you have worked for some time but you can not claim points for your area of Training as no point is allocated for Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences in the area of training list. Kindly check page 13 section E (University Level) of the document (http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/en/diverses/list-training.pdf).

check pharmacy technical assistant it says 1.5 years , page 4 . it gives 12 points i guess
 
siddharth_pharma84 said:
check pharmacy technical assistant it says 1.5 years

You stated that you have a bachelor's degree in pharmacy from an Indian University which is a 4 year course, right? If this is correct then you will not be awarded any point for area of training unless you are saying you have a SECONDARY LEVEL VOCATIONAL TRAINING in Pharmaeutical technology. Please note that they are not the same qualification. Kindly clarify.
 
yea ur right i think it won't be calculated . As i have completed bachelor degree in pharmacy 4 year course . As i didn't register as pharmacist so working as pharmacy assistant .i did registration in 2010 . kindly state point on experience
 
DONSOFT said:
DONSOFT kindly calculate my points
Educational level - 10 pts
Bachelor degree in pharmacy (2006) AOT - where did you obtain this degree? 16 (Quebec & MRA's) or 0 (if outside Quebec and not under the recognition agreement)
worked as pharmacy assistant may 2006 to aug 2007 { i hope these can be calculated as training points}
post graduate certificate in pharma analysis 2009 { scotland}
june 2010 till date working as pharmacist - experience = 6
IELTS- calculated as per skilled immigration full points = 6
french - basic presently learning = A1 = 2
age 27 - 3
single
funds sufficient to show - 1
any ways , i think 55 points required to qualify .

@ donsoft

Dude, siddharth_pharma84 is single. So, age points are 16 instead of 3. I think you have given spouse's age points by mistake.

@ siddharth_pharma84

you need 49 points for interview call and 55 points for CSQ. I advice you to pass delf upto B2 and with this you need 3 years of work experience or Delf b1 and 4 years of work experience.

rien n'est impossible. Bonne chance :)
 
francaise said:
@ donsoft

Dude, siddharth_pharma84 is single. So, age points are 16 instead of 3. I think you have given spouse's age points by mistaken ... (yea thanks for that observation ... it was an oversight ... siddharth_pharma84 please take note)
 
Hi all,

Can I take A2 exams directly, I want to skip A1 exam as it will save me time if I do A2 exams directly...

Is it possible that way?
Pls advice.
 
mkshah said:
Hi all,

Can I take A2 exams directly, I want to skip A1 exam as it will save me time if I do A2 exams directly...

Is it possible that way?
Pls advice.

Yes, you can give A2 directly. AF doesn't ask for A1 certificate, when you go for A2. But you should give A1 also as BIQ may ask you for A1. Moreover, you can give A1 and A2 at one time.