Hi,
For those coming to Quebec without learning French, let me tell you it's not a good idea. Outside of Montreal, you won't find much people speaking English much less another language. If you have an interview, it will likely be in French, if you somehow make it without one, you will still have to learn French because most employers will expect you to have a certain degree of knowledge in French unless you want to work in a supermarket, it doesn't have to be perfect French because, as fate would have it (and mocking us as well), even actual French or native French speakers from other countries can't understand much of the variety of French spoken in Quebec. Now to answer questions.
Chibiks,
1. I know it says equivalent but my understanding is that your degree is considered foreign so your degree will only qualify under the foreign column. Equivalent it seems to me is reserved for French degrees from France.
2. Have you only been 3 months in Canada at all? You must have lived legally at least 12 months in Canada to have your application processed in Canada.
3. No, only completed degrees count.
Shahi,
1. You can read the Guide for Quebec-Selected Applicants (IMM EQ7000) in order to fill IMM008. If you have IMM008, then you can find IMM EQ7000 since they're both on the same page at: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/quebec/apply-application.asp Even though if you follow this guide up to the letter, sometimes CIC makes mistakes, do not be discouraged if this happens to you.
2. The office for IMM008 is the office where you're sending your application, not the office where you obtained your CSQ. Since I know there's a BIQ Hong Kong but not one for New Delhi, I would assume you're applying to New Delhi so fill that one in.
3. No, you send the original and you keep a copy for your records, and it's sent to New Delhi if it's for the Federal part of the process.