Hello,
First I would like to say that I am new to this forum and have seen that a lot of people have already found help here. I am hoping to do the same as I have not found anything via the search function yet.
My facts:
Lived in Quebec for 2 years for CEGEP, also worked on campus and paid my little contribution to social security. Went back for university to Europe and lived in various countries, achieving very good results in my business bachelor. Currently I am doing my LL.M. at a prestigious law school in Europe.
I applied for the QSC in Vienna about a year ago and was notified about a month later that they still would like my bachelors degree to be completed and would give me 12 months to submit a certified copy. I have now done so and got a response within a week after I submitted the document, asking me to come in for an interview in a month. The letter is of course in French - which is fine, but it also says that the whole interview will be in French. Is this a normal thing they write or special to Vienna? I indicated that my French is intermediate which it certainly is but I am wondering whether it might be something exceptional that they clearly state that the whole interview will be in French or I am to bring a certified translator with me.
Does anybody else have particular experience with the Quebec office in Vienna? Is there anything else to prepare besides the general things like knowing your own life and CV, why Quebec, job opportunities, some of Quebec and Canadian history and politics and up to date facts such as economic development?
Another thing: How long is the QSC valid once it is issued? I know the permanent resident visa is limited to 1 year based on the medicals but since does not apply yet for the QSC I have no idea.
And my last question: In the application one has to sign the form for financial self sufficiency. Now it mentions certain amounts on the website (about CAD 2500) one has to have. I am a little confused whether I need to show this as well as for now I thought that the form is enough and there is no elaboration on bringing a bank statement.
Thanks a lot for the help!
Best Regards from Holland
openeye
First I would like to say that I am new to this forum and have seen that a lot of people have already found help here. I am hoping to do the same as I have not found anything via the search function yet.
My facts:
Lived in Quebec for 2 years for CEGEP, also worked on campus and paid my little contribution to social security. Went back for university to Europe and lived in various countries, achieving very good results in my business bachelor. Currently I am doing my LL.M. at a prestigious law school in Europe.
I applied for the QSC in Vienna about a year ago and was notified about a month later that they still would like my bachelors degree to be completed and would give me 12 months to submit a certified copy. I have now done so and got a response within a week after I submitted the document, asking me to come in for an interview in a month. The letter is of course in French - which is fine, but it also says that the whole interview will be in French. Is this a normal thing they write or special to Vienna? I indicated that my French is intermediate which it certainly is but I am wondering whether it might be something exceptional that they clearly state that the whole interview will be in French or I am to bring a certified translator with me.
Does anybody else have particular experience with the Quebec office in Vienna? Is there anything else to prepare besides the general things like knowing your own life and CV, why Quebec, job opportunities, some of Quebec and Canadian history and politics and up to date facts such as economic development?
Another thing: How long is the QSC valid once it is issued? I know the permanent resident visa is limited to 1 year based on the medicals but since does not apply yet for the QSC I have no idea.
And my last question: In the application one has to sign the form for financial self sufficiency. Now it mentions certain amounts on the website (about CAD 2500) one has to have. I am a little confused whether I need to show this as well as for now I thought that the form is enough and there is no elaboration on bringing a bank statement.
Thanks a lot for the help!
Best Regards from Holland
openeye