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Hello all. STILLHOPE i have a question for you:

I have enclosed a DELF B2 certificate with my DCSQ. Do I HAVE to enclose an english proficiency proof with it? Is it enough to enclose certificates stating that I worked and studied in english? These certificates however do not assess my english level stated in my DCSQ.

Thank you so much :D
 
hussen said:
Hello all. STILLHOPE i have a question for you:

I have enclosed a DELF B2 certificate with my DCSQ. Do I HAVE to enclose an english proficiency proof with it? Is it enough to enclose certificates stating that I worked and studied in english? These certificates however do not assess my english level stated in my DCSQ If u can take a letter from your employer that main language is english in your work place and second send self statement in which u can write that u start learning english e.g from class first to till your graduation and u can add other factors how u improve your english e.g watching english movies, going to holiday on english speaking countries, reading english books etc then its fine.

Thank you so much :D
 
Thanks for the quick answer STILLHOPE.

Do you happen to know the number of hours worked per week in order to be considered full time working experience?

Thanks again :D
 
hussen said:
Thanks for the quick answer STILLHOPE.

Do you happen to know the number of hours worked per week in order to be considered full time working experience hussen i can give u the answer but if u can read this then u can get almost all the answer for your questions

this is called bible of quebec immigration
http://www2.publicationsduquebec.gouv.qc.ca/dynamicSearch/telecharge.php?type=7&file=GPI-3-1.pdf

stillhope
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Thanks again :D
 
STILLHOPE yep, i have it and i read it. It says full time work experience is to be 30 hours. But the reason why i am confused is because i read somewhere else that full time work experience in Quebec is 37.5 hours per week. I guess i should be relying more on Quebec Publications.

Thank you :)
 
hussen said:
STILLHOPE yep, i have it and i read it. It says full time work experience is to be 30 hours. But the reason why i am confused is because i read somewhere else that full time work experience in Quebec is 37.5 hours per week. I guess i should be relying more on Quebec Publications.

30 hours per week is right i dont know why people misguided its clearly mention in quebec site so rely on quebec site.


thanks




Thank you :)
 
hi guys, i get exactly 57 points with intermediate advanced french and now am learning A 1, married and no child. shall i apply now or wait till completion of A2? Suggest me please Im in confusion.
 
gems_19 said:
hi guys, i get exactly 57 points with intermediate advanced french and now am learning A 1, married and no child. shall i apply now or wait till completion of A2? Suggest me please Im in confusion.

Inermediate advance is B2 at least one year is needed to reach there if you are in A1 level, it could take longer than this too. so I think apply once you got your A2 and enrolled to B1.

Good luck
 
geribubaboy said:
Yeah Geeta, u got your file number so that is your first AOR.
Congrats.

Thanks geribubaboy,
Can you please tell me how can we track the application via the number mentioned in that paper.

Thanks again.
Geeta.
 
montie said:
31, 2 university degrees, english (IELTS) / french (TEFAQ)

Hello Montie,

Are you from India? Please confirm how have you given your TEFaQ, where I should contact for registering for TEFaQ?

Thanks..
 
No u can't check online, only u can send query to your BIQ by using your file no , name etc through email

QUEBEC_ASPIRANT said:
Thanks geribubaboy,
Can you please tell me how can we track the application via the number mentioned in that paper.

Thanks again.
Geeta.
 
STILLHOPE said:
No u can't
Great, thanks for the quick reply.
We are still learning french, as my husband and my self both are Teradata Database Admins, we hardly get time to prepare our selves to French.
We registered for AF courses,we hav attached the copy to the documents too.
What is the next step, do they send any interview letter immediately or any other step interim.

please confirm
 
If your area of training is in priority then u can expect call from your BIQ within 3-6 months otherwise wait atleast 8-12 months.

QUEBEC_ASPIRANT said:
Great, thanks for the quick reply.
We are still learning french, as my husband and my self both are Teradata Database Admins, we hardly get time to prepare our selves to French.
We registered for AF courses,we hav attached the copy to the documents too.
What is the next step, do they send any interview letter immediately or any other step interim.

please confirm
 
STILLHOPE said:
If your area of training is in priority then u can expect call from your BIQ within 3-6 months otherwise wait atleast 8-12 months.

I really appreciate your quick responses. We both are working as Software Engineers (Teradata Database Administrators). Can you please send me the link where i can see my filed (IT-Information Technology) falls into priority quota or not.

please please send me the link.
 
QUEBEC_ASPIRANT said:
I really appreciate your quick responses. We both are working as Software Engineers (Teradata Database Administrators). Can you please send me the link where i can see my filed (IT-Information Technology) falls into priority quota or not.

please please send me the link.

http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/en/diverses/list-training.pdf