- Jan 17, 2012
- 21
- Visa Office......
- POS, Trinidad and Tobago
- NOC Code......
- 4162-A
- App. Filed.......
- 13-06-2016 Federal
- Doc's Request.
- 08-03-2017
- Nomination.....
- 27-04-2016 CSQ rec'd
- AOR Received.
- 24-10-2016
- IELTS Request
- Not required
- File Transfer...
- 10-12-2016
- Med's Request
- 08-03-2017
- Med's Done....
- 15-03-2017
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- Passport bio data requested 08-03-2017 submitted March 21, 2017
- VISA ISSUED...
- Visa exempt country, COPR received April 18, 2017
- LANDED..........
- May 21, 2017.
Comment allez vous tous le monde?
I am a newbie to this forum. I decided to join after I had read some of the most insightful comments that assisted me so far and perhaps to pose some questions of my own when the need arises. I am from the Island of Barbados and I have secured David Cohen's firm in my migration process to represent me - not because I dont know english, or what forms to fill out; rather, I felt the representation will mitigate some of the stress associated with the migration process and its proven good so far. I received my AOR in June 2011 after applying in May 2011. The category im applying under is the QSW; I am fluent in English but a beginner in French at Alliance Francaise (currently enrolled to take the DELF A2 - for now).
nonetheless, I am at the stage of preparing ahead of time for any likely interview (no interview date is set yet but why wait until the last moment). With that said I am putting together a dosier of where I intend to live in Quebec. I know Montreal is diverse and this is why I am targeting this region. But could anyone inform me of the following:
1) Safe communities in Montreal
2) Communities in Montreal where both English and French is spoken, so if I am stuck I could revert to English and be understood
3) locations/names of schools where I could continue my French
Also, I plan to continue my PHd. schooling at Concordia or McGill University so I could be viewed as having Canadian education and upgrade to a better job as time progresses.
Thus, could anyone indicate living accomodations close to the said universities?
Thankyou (Merci et a bientot)
I am a newbie to this forum. I decided to join after I had read some of the most insightful comments that assisted me so far and perhaps to pose some questions of my own when the need arises. I am from the Island of Barbados and I have secured David Cohen's firm in my migration process to represent me - not because I dont know english, or what forms to fill out; rather, I felt the representation will mitigate some of the stress associated with the migration process and its proven good so far. I received my AOR in June 2011 after applying in May 2011. The category im applying under is the QSW; I am fluent in English but a beginner in French at Alliance Francaise (currently enrolled to take the DELF A2 - for now).
nonetheless, I am at the stage of preparing ahead of time for any likely interview (no interview date is set yet but why wait until the last moment). With that said I am putting together a dosier of where I intend to live in Quebec. I know Montreal is diverse and this is why I am targeting this region. But could anyone inform me of the following:
1) Safe communities in Montreal
2) Communities in Montreal where both English and French is spoken, so if I am stuck I could revert to English and be understood
3) locations/names of schools where I could continue my French
Also, I plan to continue my PHd. schooling at Concordia or McGill University so I could be viewed as having Canadian education and upgrade to a better job as time progresses.
Thus, could anyone indicate living accomodations close to the said universities?
Thankyou (Merci et a bientot)