Hi All,
I am newbie here in forum. as I had seen in your profile it seems that you could help me
I would like to start my application also for quebec immigration I wonder if you could help me
hello Shree123, welcome to the forum, I will try to calculate points for you..
first of all
1. Education = Bachelor degree in Computer Engineer
10 points for 4 years B.E. done from India
2. Area of training = I am not sure what does that mean ??pls help
6 points for AOT: Génie informatique et de la construction des ordinateurs (BACC. - 4 ans) Code: U062, falls in Group 2.
Pls check this link: http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/fr/divers/domaines-6.pdf
3. Age = 33
16 points
4. years of experience= 8 yrs in SAP
8 points
5. English = Ielts Listening = 7.5
2 points speaking 7.0
3 points writing 6.6 reading 6.5
6. french = 0
0 points, try ot reach to atleast DELF A2 level. Passing A1 level exams will give 2 points
7. Spouse Education = Bachelor Degree in Electric engineering
3 points
8. area of training =
2 points 0 points updated after correction from member kuro_shio. no points for spouse aot as it falls in group 3
9. years of experience = 5 yrs
0 points, no points awarded for spouse work experience in QSW
10. english = she will not give IELTS = 0
0 points, no points awarded for IELTS in QSW
11. french = 0
0 points, try to reach to at least A1 levels. Passing A1 level exams will give 1+1=2 point
12. dependant children = 0
0 points
13. age =
3 points, as I assume her to be younger than you
14. funds = I can meet the funds
1 point
15. relatives = supposed none
0 points
Hope you guys could help me so I can start my application if I am qualified
so, Shree123 your total score is = 10+6+16+8+2+3+0+3+2+0+0+0+3+1+0 = 54 52 points.
Which is 3 5 points short of required interview threshold of 57 points for married applicant. and total score to get the CSQ is 63 points out of which 6 points can be achieved in Interview.
My suggestions:
(1) You and your spouse both clear DELF A1 exams, then with additional 2 points for your A1 and 2 points for your spouse's A1 level = 4 points for french proficiency, but still you will be 1 point short of interview threshold of 57 points>
(2) You will qualify for this program, If you reach to A2 level of DELF then you will get 3+3=6 points for clearing DELF Exam.
One more thing, Your AOT( it is your education diploma) falls in Group 2 as per new rules. There is cap of 14,300 applications to be accpted for group 2 applicants during period of 21-Mar-2012 to 31-Mar-2013.
so, you can apply as early as possible. Dont waste your time and do hurry to send application.
For number of applications received under new rules, pls check below post:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/quebec-applicants-lets-share-experience-t37196.0.html;msg1408371#msg1408371
Im just confused about the new rules
For new rules, You can find the info here.
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/informations/applications-receipt.html
In short you are in Group 1 if
•You temporarily reside in Québec as a temporary worker
•You reside temporarily in Québec as a foreign student
•You have obtained a diploma/degree from a Québec teaching institution
•You or your spouse hold a diploma from a Quebec Institute in an area of training allowing you to get 12 or 16 points under the AoT criterion http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/fr/divers/domaines-12-16.pdf
•You or spouse has an employment offer from a Quebec employer validated by MICC
•CIC informed you that your application for permanent residence in Canada was admissible for processing
•You reside temporarily in Québec, you were a Canadian citizen at one time and you are submitting you application in Québec
Group 2
•You or your spouse hold a diploma, awarded by a teaching institution in an AOT allowing you to get 6 points under the area of training criterion.. http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/fr/divers/domaines-6.pdf
•You or your spouse hold a Québec diploma or the equivalent of a Québec diploma that sanctions at least one year of full-time studies.
Group 3
If your AOT does not fall in group 1 or group 2, then You are in Group 3.