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Hi,
Not sure if they changed anything in the rules recently, but I exactly did that for TEFAQ, sent two test results to them.
When I first gave the TEFAQ, I scored fine on the speaking section but got a B1 on the listening section, then I later on gave only the listening section and scored B2.
I called Immigration Quebec if this will be fine and they said that yes. Then I sent both of the test results and got my PEQ-CSQ.

Note that I'm talking about Aug-September 2014, last year. So maybe something might have changed.

I would recommend just calling them and confirming.
 
Interesting! I had a similar situation and when I called immigration Quebec to check, they said they cannot accept 2 different attestations for TEFAQ. Maybe they changed their policy.

Again the best way is to call them to know for certain.
 
Hi everyone - I am just starting with the PEQ (just completed my French exam one month ago).
Actually, my company lawyer are doing the process for me..
They currently say that, because of some recent changes in the PEQ process, Quebec is having some problem with the new forms, so we have to wait a little bit..

do you have any information about this?

I would like to obtain my Quebec certificate asap, that is why I was somehow worried about this strange problem..

Thanks a lot!
 
Thanks for your help. What if you apply for peq with c1 in oral comprehension and b1 in oral expression? Will I be refused or 7 points may be enough? Thanks
 
mirko_81 said:
Hi everyone - I am just starting with the PEQ (just completed my French exam one month ago).
Actually, my company lawyer are doing the process for me..
They currently say that, because of some recent changes in the PEQ process, Quebec is having some problem with the new forms, so we have to wait a little bit..

do you have any information about this?

I would like to obtain my Quebec certificate asap, that is why I was somehow worried about this strange problem..

Thanks a lot!

There don't appear to be any notices about this, & all the forms seem to be available.

Did the lawyers give any specific information about the problem, or which forms?
 
well, I thought there was only a form for the PEQ (the skilled worker one), i.e., the "Demande de Certificat de sélection du Québec" A-0520-IF
Isn't that the case?
(still trying to completely understand the process, but I thought that was the only one for my application)
 
MarcoJec said:
Hi guys!!


Good news!!! Just got my ready for Visa email!!! :P ;D :P ;D :P ;D

I'm sending the passports tomorrow. Follows my timeline:

Category........: QSW - PEQ
Visa Office......: Sydney, NS
Nomination.....: CSQ in 2014-02-15
AOR Received.: 2014-03-19
Med's Request: 2014-04-20
Med's Done....: 2014-04-25
Passport Req..: 2015-02-20

Congratulations! Following your timelines I see a long time waiting for PPR from Med's done date, so I would like to know what's the reason?
 
Anhhuy said:
Congratulations! Following your timelines I see a long time waiting for PPR from Med's done date, so I would like to know what's the reason?
Hi Anhhuy,
that's actually not a long waiting time at all... Overall, he got from AOR to PPR in 11 months, which is about the average time, and ever better than a lot of other people who took them about 1.5 years to get PPR.
 
Hi everyone,

Some good news to everyone who applied in Canada and still waiting for PPR:

CIC updated just TODAY the processing time for QSW from 20 months to 15 months in the Ottawa office! :D :D I remember last update it went from 18 to 20 months, and now down to 15!! So this is encouraging.
 
jad_montreal said:
Hi Anhhuy,
that's actually not a long waiting time at all... Overall, he got from AOR to PPR in 11 months, which is about the average time, and ever better than a lot of other people who took them about 1.5 years to get PPR.

Hi Jad_Montreal,

I mean the time from the Med's done date to having PPR, because normally this average time is about 2-3 months (I see this in the thread of 2014 applicants in Singapore VO)
 
Anhhuy said:
Hi Jad_Montreal,

I mean the time from the Med's done date to having PPR, because normally this average time is about 2-3 months (I see this in the thread of 2014 applicants in Singapore VO)
The timelines vary a lot from one office to another. The guy you posted about applied in Canada, so his file was processed in Ottawa, so his timeline is about the average time it takes here in Ottawa.
 
mirko_81 said:
well, I thought there was only a form for the PEQ (the skilled worker one), i.e., the "Demande de Certificat de sélection du Québec" A-0520-IF
Isn't that the case?
(still trying to completely understand the process, but I thought that was the only one for my application)

Yes, plus of course supporting documents etc ;)

http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/forms/search-title/dcs-workers-peq.html

Here is the latest "Avis" concerning PEQ:
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/forms/search-category/forms-peq.html

And this:
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/forms/search-title/comparative-evaluation/index.html
(But you might not be obliged to submit this one)


I referred to "forms" in the plural because I didn't know whether you were skilled worker or Quebec graduate. Regardless of stream, the forms & information do not appear to have any holds on them, nor any notices regarding imminent changes to them which would involve delays in filling them out.

I sincerely hope that your lawyer is not being delayed because one document is only available in French at the moment ... ;)!
 
My Name is Dalveer Singh

According to new Quebec Skilled program 2015-16 i checked i have 63 points.Can anyone tell me french is compulsory for apply?
 
dalveer singh said:
My Name is Dalveer Singh

According to new Quebec Skilled program 2015-16 i checked i have 63 points.Can anyone tell me french is compulsory for apply?

No.

(But it would greatly enhance your chances of successfully settling in QC).
 
Sir

Consultant said that i can prepare and give test after sumit file.is he right? one another thing i have to get B2 level or any less will be ok
?