+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
thanks StillHope.
My daughter goes to private greek school . I pay 6000$ a year. Learning 70% French, 15% English,15% Greek.
 
sallonicios said:
I had 72 points.
Married with 2 kids(5 and 2 years old)
Plumber with 12 years experience and my wife hairdresser with 5 years experience.
stayed over 3 months in Montreal
proof starting learning french in Montreal.
that was most of it...

now anybody knows the procedure and how long it takes?

I can now see why your procees was so treated that fast. Anyway wish you all the best in your federal application. Am still hanging arround for my CSQ nomination.........hopeing to get it soon!
 
babake said:
Thanks so much Mansoorhashmi, I got the email address and inquired the status of my application and within a few hours I got a reply back that my application is still being processed. Guess we still have to wait and put some patience in it. Otherwise thanks once again and good luck to all of us!

Hi mansoorashmi & babake,kindly post the e-mail address of BIQ Paris,I need it to confirm my CC status tomorrow & believe some other members wuld need it also.Thank you guys once again.
 
babake said:
I can now see why your procees was so treated that fast. Anyway wish you all the best in your federal application. Am still hanging arround for my CSQ nomination.........hopeing to get it soon!

thanks and I'm wishing all of you the best and fastest way for your papers.
 
Razaqng said:
Hi mansoorashmi & babake,kindly post the e-mail address of BIQ Paris,I need it to confirm my CC status tomorrow & believe some other members wuld need it also.Thank you guys once again.

dear check ur email....
 
mansoorhashmi said:
dear check ur email....

@mansoorhashmi,thanx got it.I think I now why its not being made public.God bless.
 
mansoorashmi, razaqng or anyone, can you please lemme have the e-mail address for BIQ Paris? Been waiting for the CSQ for 7 months now. Does anyone think, it'd be wise if I write to them and inquire about my CSQ? Do they reply to such matters at all?

Thanks
 
Ashille said:
mansoorashmi, razaqng or anyone, can you please lemme have the e-mail address for BIQ Paris? Been waiting for the CSQ for 7 months now. Does anyone think, it'd be wise if I write to them and inquire about my CSQ? Do they reply to such matters at all?

Thanks

check ur email plz
 
Hello Every one hope having good time all of you and Good luck with your destination.
Well, im From UK,
Applied Feb 2011.
Aor Received July 2011
Interview Date Received 5th December 2011


Nowwwwwwwwwwww Problem ..... Alarming Situation..........My schengen visa has been refused to go to Paris for interview......
what to dooooo...
This is Headache.......
 
Hi All,

Please is the mail to BIQ Paris in French or in English? Will they respond to a mail in English? & Can one send them a mail if you applied via a consultant? Its been 10months since we applied and other than the bank draft that was cashed in March we have no update whatsoever. Not even an AOR. I find this really disturbing especially as we submitted since Dec, 2010.

Thanks
 
Hi Mansoorhashmi,

Could you please send me the email address of the biq of paris. Here is the one I use: biq.paris@mri.gouv.qc.ca and they said it is closed now. Thanks!
 
Hello All,

Please can any1 advice with respect to my message below.

Hi All,

Please is the mail to BIQ Paris in French or in English? Will they respond to a mail in English? & Can one send them a mail if you applied via a consultant? Its been 10months since we applied and other than the bank draft that was cashed in March we have no update whatsoever. Not even an AOR. I find this really disturbing especially as we submitted since Dec, 2010.

Thanks
 
What You Need to Know about the Quebec Skilled Worker Program
Monday, 31 October 2011 13:48
The best known Canadian immigration program is the Federal Skilled Worker Program. Most potential immigrants believe that it is the easiest or the only immigration program they may qualify for. Many potential immigrants have never heard of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program, or if they have heard of it, they have some misconceptions about the program.

“A big misconception is that it is more difficult to qualify under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program than the Federal Skilled Worker Program. It’s simply not true,” says Attorney David Cohen. “Granted, it’s different, but I disagree that it is harder to qualify as a Quebec Skilled Worker. It’s actually getting harder to qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program as fewer applications are being accepted. Applicants need to start considering other programs if they want to become Permanent Residents.”

The following are five important points you need to know Quebec Skilled Worker Program:

1. You Don’t Need High French Proficiency to Qualify

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program accepts applicants with varying degrees of French proficiency. Some applicants may qualify with low French proficiency while others may need higher levels of French proficiency to qualify, depending on their other qualifications.

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program consists of ten selection factors including education, work experience, and language proficiency. Applicants are awarded points in each selection factor. In order be selected by Quebec, a single applicant must score at least 55 points and an applicant with a spouse or common-law partner must score at least 63 points. Therefore, an applicant that scores higher points in education and work experience may meet the pass mark with a lower level of French proficiency for the language factor.

2. You Don’t Need a University Degree to Get High Points

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program awards points to applicants with university degrees and college degrees as well as those with technical or vocational diplomas. Even high school level diplomas with technical or vocational components can be awarded high points. The Quebec Skilled Worker Program not only awards points for Education, but also for the Area of Training of your education (Demaine de formation). Area of Training points are awarded to applicants who have obtained a diploma or certificate related to occupations that are in demand in Quebec.

Many of the degrees or diplomas that are awarded the highest number of points for the Area of Training factor are not in fact university degrees. For example, college level nursing diplomas and high school level butchery certificates are awarded higher points than many other university degrees. For a complete list of Area of Training degrees and diplomas, click here.

3. Having a Spouse and Children Can Also Get You Points

The Quebec Skilled Worker Program takes into account both the principal applicant’s qualifications and those of his spouse or common-law partner. This program awards points in five selection factors for the spouse/partner including Education, Area of Training, Work Experience, Age, and French Language Proficiency. Applicants can also obtain points for having children ages 21 and under.

4. You Don’t Need to Have a Job Offer or Specific Work Experience to Qualify

Applicants are not required to have a job offer from a Quebec or Canadian employer to qualify nor are they required to have work experience in a specific field to qualify. Accountants, Computer and IT Specialists, Professors and Teachers, Welders, Butchers, and Plumbers may all apply under this program.

Although a job offer is not required to qualify, it can be beneficial to your application. Applicants can obtain up to ten additional points for having a valid employment offer in Quebec.

5. If Approved, You Are Given Canadian Permanent Residency

Quebec is a great place to live, work, and lay down roots in Canada. Quebec is a vibrant multicultural province with more than 45,000 new immigrants arriving each year. Applicants who apply through the Quebec Skilled Worker Program must have the intent to reside in Quebec up until the point of landing. Once approved, applicants are issued a Canadian Permanent Resident visa, the same visa as all other applicants in other immigration programs. Like all Canadian Permanent Residents, you have the right to live and work anywhere in Canada.

If you want to immigrate to Canada, consider the Quebec Skilled Worker Program and you may be surprised to learn that it’s the right program for you!
 
hey aftab,,,,,,,i am in the same situation as you,,,,i also live in england and i am on waiting list for interview which will be begining of 2012,,,,,,but i also cant get schengen visa,,,,,,,,,,,,,what about you,,,,what u gonna do,,,,,,did you speak to biq paris,,,what did they tel you???thanks for replying. good luck