Hi. I used Google Translate on your text above, and it says that you are on the waiting list for an interview. We have pretty much same situation. like:qli263905 said:Hi everybody. I send my CSQ application Sept 13 got AOR Dec 21. Today I got another letter from Quebec content as below
nous avons pris connaissance de votre projet d'etablissement permanent au Quebec et vous en remercions.
A cet effet, nous desirons vous informer que vous etes inscrit sur une liste d'attente pour une entrevue de selection avec un conseiller ou une conseillere a l'immigration.
Des que la date de votre entrevue sera arretee, nous communiquerons de nouveau avec vous.
Nous tenons a vous souligher que la teneur de nos dossiers etant strictement confidentielle, nous ne donnons aucun renseignement par telephone concernant des demandes d'immigration.
Nous vous prions de croire, Monsieur, en l'assurance de nos sentiments les meilleurs.
I have very basic french and I am not entirely sure what is it. could anyone explain it and what should I expect in the future. Thank you. I am currently living in Michigan applied as nurse.
qli263905 said:Hi nmdgreen Thank you! so now I shoud be waiting for the interview letter, right? How long it will take? I graduated from nursing school May 2010 and be a nurse for only 6 months. I think I will apply for nursing registration right after I got CSQ.
oiiq.org this is quebec nursing board website. I can find some information about how to submit application but they are all french. Do you know how long the registration process will take?
Hi. I used Google Translate on your text above, and it says that you are on the waiting list for an interview. We have pretty much same situation. like:
-VERY basic French
-I am also a nurse (from Kansas)
but with just very little differences, like:
-I submitted my application Oct. 1 2010.
-But my AOR I received Dec. 13, 2010.
I mean, from your situation, I assume I will receive some sort of notice, too. But then again, you may be more qualified than me in other areas. So, Good Luck to us.
Oh, BTW, did you figure out how to register as a nurse in Quebec?
nmdgreen said:I know the registration has different phases. Like the written exam and the clinical exam. I have read somewhere that the instructions are pretty much straightforward. You can take it in English but you have to pass the French test within 3 years.
I've been a nurse for 1 year and 4 months. Do you have a BSN? or are you married?
My plan is, since I have limited French, I'll try my best to jump start my registration before the interview so they'll know I really intend to settle in QC.
BTW, what are you doing to improve your French?