Per new rules you must submit your French language results all together when you first apply, if you don't have at least some high-beginner French level you will be unlikely to get the max points (6) you need at the interview. Federal is going to open in May, you might want to consider applying federal instead.ian89 said:Good Day to all the Experts here!
My agent told me I got 49 points as of now and encourages me to submit my applications as soon as possible.
Age: 23 = 16 points
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Nursing= 10+12= 22 points
Experience: More than 1 Year= 4 points
IELTS: L=8.5 S=8, overall band is 8= 6 points
Financial: 1 point
Is is this correct? I hope some one can help me.
I have Zero French knowledge as of the moment but I am planning to enroll in one of the Universities here and learn on my own too.
Questions:
1. Am I eligible for QSW?
2. How long does one need to stay in Quebec, once landed, before he can transfer to other provinces? I am planning to reside in Toronto since I have my relatives there and I will be able to save much from housing and others.
Thank You Everyone! I hope someone will reply on this post. I badly need help since I am very much confused as of the moment. Thanks again.
Thank you for your reply. I am an RN and there's a Cap for RNs in FSW. A lot of Nurses are applying and most likely, I won't be able to get a slot due to pending applications in the Federal.Master7 said:Per new rules you must submit your French language results all together when you first apply, if you don't have at least some high-beginner French level you will be unlikely to get the max points (6) you need at the interview. Federal is going to open in May, you might want to consider applying federal instead.
That's what my agent told me also. Anyway here's my breakdown:pepe84 said:As far as I know and it is clear from the website, it is not mandatory to send the French exam, however it may be helpful to get all points. But if you have 5 years of work experience, the IELTS test, and your hold a diploma with priority you should be fine.
Hello,ian89 said:That's what my agent told me also. Anyway here's my breakdown:
Age: 23= 16 points
Degree: BSN= (12+10) 22 points
IELTS: 6 points
Experience: 17 months= 4 points
Finances: Enough= 1 point
What worries me is the Interview. What are the chances that I will pass? I have to get the maximum 6 points in the adaptability interview. Am I correct?
Thanks for your reply. I will actually enroll for basic French lessons in one of the universities here in our city. The whole course will be for 1 month. I am also learning on my own. My problem actually is I may not be able to take the French exams(DELF or TEFAQ).Master7 said:Hello,
I didn't mean to confuse you, apparently up to March 2013 you can still send your application without French language exam; however you will have the tough mission of having to get the full 6 points at the interview, which means that you will have about a year to work hard on your French because without any knowledge of the French language you will have ZERO chances on passing the interview and get the full 6 points; however not everything is bad, your AOT is among those in demand and your age will also benefit you. Good luck!
congratspepe84 said:Hello folks,
I just filed my application to Quebec. I hold a diploma and training that lie within 12 points awarded, it is a BSc in Biochemistry and 4 years of work experience in the same field. However my DELF A2 was issued more than two years ago. I have intermediate in IELTS and it was issued less than a year. Do you think they can give me some points for french?
If not, I will get 59 points, I have a wife with a Communication BSc. Can you guys help me to find out if I am eligible?
If so, please tell me if I need interview.
Gratitude in advance!
No helppepe84 said:Hello folks,
I just filed my application to Quebec. I hold a diploma and training that lie within 12 points awarded, it is a BSc in Biochemistry and 4 years of work experience in the same field. However my DELF A2 was issued more than two years ago. I have intermediate in IELTS and it was issued less than a year. Do you think they can give me some points for french?
If not, I will get 59 points, I have a wife with a Communication BSc. Can you guys help me to find out if I am eligible?
If so, please tell me if I need interview.
Gratitude in advance!