Thanks for the reply.Bajan4Quebec said:There is no precedent set that I've seen to revoke your CSQ. Remember, the CSQ means that you have been nominated by that province. After it is granted, the processing will be at the federal level. They have a right to call an interview at anytime and it's case by case basis. So if your friends had an interview doesn't necessarily mean you may get one, only if the officer assessing your file have any questions will you be called for an interview. This interview could be in English or French. At this level they're not assessing your level of French that's already passed when Quebec selected you with the certificates - if called for an interview, in the correspondence they sent you will have the area that they're doubtful, you don't just walk in blindly. Finally all documents still belong to the government of Canada even the PRCard belongs to the crown, and should you do anything against the manner of Canada it can be revoked.
But here the problem is Quebec immigration is calling for the interview and not the Federal government . So if Quebec immigration calls My wife for interview and for sure My wife will not speak proper French. So the interview intention is to test the french Language.In this case do they have rights to revoke the CSQ which is already issued and in Process for PR.
Thank you.