depeneds on what you want and your profiletechLover said:Hi all,
Which one be the choice if express entry and Quebec are the options? Please explain your choice.
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It absolutely depends upon your profile. If you know french and have friends/family in Quebec then QSW is a better option as your qualification chances will be boosted otherwise you can go with express entry...techLover said:Hi all,
Which one be the choice if express entry and Quebec are the options? Please explain your choice.
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I don't know a single word of French language. I got both nominations, QSW(Aug,16) and FSW. With the help of this forum I want to make best decision.shaggycoc said:depeneds on what you want and your profile
Quebec is the best place to improve your french and obviusly in order to work you need to speak french unless you be software engineer. by other hand Express Entry is a little faster if you have good IELTS and province nomination also there are more provinces. At the moment it is a little eassier by Quebec than EE but system will be similar to last one
Thanks srm057 for your guidance. I have no friends in Quebec and also don't know French language, it seems that I must drop QSW option. Right?srm057 said:It absolutely depends upon your profile. If you know french and have friends/family in Quebec then QSW is a better option as your qualification chances will be boosted otherwise you can go with express entry...
you can provide some info about your profile then people will be able to help you better..
French language will help your chances for your application. However, it doesn't mean that you can't survive in Montreal without French language. I am an anglophone with very limited knowledge of French. I have been living here without any issue.techLover said:Thanks srm057 for your guidance. I have no friends in Quebec and also don't know French language, it seems that I must drop QSW option. Right?
Is language a big issue to survive in Quebec?
APPNOV2016 said:Guys,
I am also in the same boat... applied federal through CSQ in November but due to change in rules in November my score went to 495 by which itself i would have got ITA but before the next draw happened got nomination from Ontario and score went further up to 1095 and received ITA in december. I know for express entry processing time is 6 months and i have seen some people getting PR within 6 months of application. This is faster but i want to know if i can apply for federal through express entry(only 25 days left to submit) again as i probably need to sign form for intention to reside in Ontario. Since i currently reside in QC with job, little inclined for it but i am open to both provinces as both have opportunities in my job field. Please suggest your opinion. And if i decline the invitation, will i be back in the pool(pool expiry was dec 2016)?
Got AOR for federal app this month. i am hesitant to submit my app through express entry. But i heard in some cic website that you can submit 2 applications. Whichever gets processed faster they will consider that and will ask us to withdraw the other. See below
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/cit/admin/general/multiple.asp
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/can-we-havesubmit-two-ee-pr-applications-in-process-t391599.0.html
It says you can submit 2 applications but for different programs like FSW and a PNP or FSW and a CEC but not same category both. I am not sure if QSW(paper based) and OINP(through express entry) are considered different programs.
I guess the knowledge in these forums is more than what a lawyer can suggest. But this is a real tricky question which only CIC can answer
Can you move your job to Ontario? If yes, then I would suggest to move to Ontario and apply with express entry.. It will solve most of your problem.APPNOV2016 said:Thanks Srm057.... For the same reason i am hesitant to accept ITA but somehow i feel am i making a mistake by not accepting nomination from ontario and federal ITA directly..... As ontario has more oppportunities and now i am facing a problem of my wife not getting any jobs here due to french and also had to join my son in french school. I have no problem with that but feeling guilty that i will have no role in my son's education and cannot help him with his studies. Other than this i am fine with any of the 2 provinces.
Yes after staying here for almost 3 years, i can definitely say that its true that Quebec has lots of benefits and with Mon Project the process looks more simplified than it used to be before where it used to take 2-5 years for CSQ.Quebec immigration program provides you a lot of benefits. So study them carefully so you could decide whether it is better than Express Entry :
- Immigration program of Quebec is the largest by the quota after the federal.
- The program of the province of Quebec is more flexible and allows people to immigrate not only with higher education but even with secondary education.
- The process of immigration takes less time than the federal program.
- The amount of money required by the immigration authorities is much lower.
- It does not require certified confirmation of language skills, but it is necessary to learn French and demonstrate at least an average level of French in an interview.