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beauhoe

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Iceberg7 said:
Hey beauuuuuuuuhoooooooooe..

Spooky Halloween..

Isn't it a bit early..it's on Sunday!
Or..you're on sunday already over there?! :D
OOOOwwwOOOOOwwwwooowww! Scaryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy…
I just want to be ahead of everybody here. I should say Happy Friday Halloween!
Cheers,
 

beauhoe

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Dear friends,
Maybe some of you are MDs and would like to come and practice here in Quebec, to make it easier for you, here are some important steps you will need to consider.

Practicing medicine in Québec
In Québec, the Collège des médecins du Québec (CMQ) is responsible for evaluating the credentials and training of candidates who wish to practice their profession here. It has played its role in this regard for a long time, given its mission to promote quality medicine so as to protect the public and help improve the health of Quebecers.

The CMQ believes that International medical graduates trained outside of Québec are an unquestionable source of strength and one of the solutions to the medical manpower shortage. However, the Collège des médecins du Québec must ensure that the competence of a candidate with a medical degree from outside of Canada and the United States matches that required of medical graduates in Québec for purposes of providing quality medical services to the Québec population.

The following pathways are available for international medical graduates (from outside of Canada and the United States) who wish to practice their profession in Québec:
Applying for a restrictive permit
Applying for recognition of equivalence in order to obtain a "regular" permit
Applying for admittance to medical school


There are many steps to the process of evaluating applications for a permit, whether it is for a restrictive permit or the recognition of equivalence in order to obtain a regular permit, and these are based on a set of rigorous criteria. As well as the CMQ, several organizations have a role to play at one time or another in the process leading to the issuance of a permit.

The process may be long, and all applications do not systematically lead to the issuance of a permit. Each candidate proceeds through the various steps at his or her own pace. For this reason, CMQ encourages you to continue practicing your profession in your own country while your file is being reviewed.Most candidates choose to apply for either the permit to practice or for the restrictive permit. It is also possible to apply to both pathways at the same time. Also, the application for admittance to medical school can be carried out, at any time, independant of the applications for a permit to practice (regular or restrictive) that must be submitted to the Collège des médecins du Québec.

Candidates wishing to take advantage of this last pathway (admittance to medical school) must address themselves directly to one of the four faculties of medicine in Québec to obtain information on the conditions that apply.

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beauhoe

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Take a look on this:
WINDSOR, Ont. ­ A Caesars Windsor gambler lost $20,000 to the U.S. government after border guards called his bluff.


After a man from Birmingham, Mich., won $40,000 at Caesars Monday, he put half in deposit at the casino and tried to bring almost $20,000 back to Michigan without declaring it, according to U.S. officials.


"He gave some to his friend so he wouldn't have to fill out the reporting form," said Chief Ronald Smith of U.S. Customs and Border Protection. "During the course of our interview with the individuals and verifying their currency, the truth came out and we seized the entire $19,901 as a penalty for the offence.


"If he'd showed up at the border and said I've got $20,000 with me, we would have counted it, filled out the form and he would have been on his way home with his money."


If you're carrying $10,000 while crossing the border, Smith said you are required to declare it and fill out a form.


Instead of doing that, the man gave some of the cash to his friend and told him to declare it as his own. The men told the U.S. border guard they'd each won roughly $9,500. The guard sent the 30- and 31-year-old men to secondary inspection.


"If somebody says they're really close to that amount, we'll go ahead and verify their cash just to make sure," said Smith.


"Sometimes people make a mistake when they're counting their cash. And in this case we had two individuals who went to the cash and both won about the same amount of money. It's a little unusual."


He didn't know why the man tried to avoid declaring the cash, but added people do it all the time.


"People don't want to tell us because they think we're going to tell the IRS, or they don't want to tell us because they don't want their significant other to find out or their ex to find out," said Smith. "People have just a myriad of reasons why they don't declare their cash, or under declare it. In this case it was the structuring of the currency in order to avoid the declaration that really got him."


At secondary inspection, the passenger got nervous.


"He let us know it wasn't his money that he was carrying," said Smith. "He was carrying some of the other guy's money, which put the driver over the $10,000 threshold. They had structured the money in an attempt to avoid declaring it, which is a violation of the rules."


Smith said the gambler can appeal the customs seizure.


"He stands a really good chance of getting most of his money back," said Smith. "It won't be all of it because there will be a penalty involved."


He didn't know what game the man was playing when he won the cash.


"Whatever it was, I'd like to know his secret," said Smith. "That's a good catch right there."


Failing to declare the cash isn't a criminal offence, so the man's name hasn't been released.

For Canadian gamblers or others crossing the border with a lot of cash, the rules at the border are similar. There is no restriction on the amount of money you can bring to or take out of Canada, but you must report amounts of $10,000 or more. That includes cash, coins, bank notes and securities such as travellers cheques, stocks and bonds.

Not declaring the amount that is $10,000 or more means the money could be seized and you could face penalties ranging from $250 to $5,000 or forfeiture.
 

Iceberg7

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Yeah, I read that on Yahoo!
Thanx for sharing.

Anyways..

How r u beauhoe?
How's everything over there?!
Hope u r doing fine :)
 

scorpio.besal

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Hi Team,

Just one question and you could make a big difference in my life,as its my dream to apply for quebec skilled worker visa,and you can help me get it.

i have searching for the answer for a very long time, i have lost count of how many forums and threads i have searched.

I have asked so many people but non has given me any clear picture, i would not give up,

i would like to ask you if you could spare few secs and answer this for me.

i have completed masters in business administration from sikkim manipal university (INDIA) which was for 2 years , would like to know ,
how many marks can i claim for this post graduate degree (MBA).

Thanks in Advance ,

B
 

Shahi

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Hong Kong
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App. Filed.......
26-04-2010
Doc's Request.
NA
Nomination.....
15-02-2011 CSQ
AOR Received.
25-05-2010
IELTS Request
Sent with Initial Application
File Transfer...
25-02-2011
Med's Request
13-03-2011
Med's Done....
14-03-2011
Interview........
NR
Passport Req..
13-03-2011
VISA ISSUED...
08-04-2011
LANDED..........
30-05-2011
@scorpio...Ur mailbox is FUL!!!.......

Each profession carries certain points...MBA carries 6 points if done from India.....Ielts gives 6 points max...

Good luck
Shahi
 

qsw

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beauhoe said:
You have been selected by Quebec and would like to share your experiences to help new applicants... This is your forum and we would like to hear from you. Cheers,
[I HAVE CSQ I GOT IT IN OCT 2009, WHICH TYPE OF HELP YOU WANT I WILL HELP.
 

Iceberg7

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qws..

Thank you for being so initiative and helpful, that's the spirit we all share in this forum.

So, how was ur trip to snatch the CSQ??

 

mef

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Visa Office......
Damascus
NOC Code......
0114
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App. Filed.......
25-01-2010
Doc's Request.
n/a
Nomination.....
11-10-2010 (Interview & CSQ Received)
AOR Received.
07-03-2010 AOR (2):16-05-2010
IELTS Request
Along with Application
File Transfer...
20-12-2010 AOR Abu Dhabi 31-01-2011
Med's Request
16-08-2011
Med's Done....
10-09-2011 / additional medical on 22-11-2011
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
27-02-2012
VISA ISSUED...
05-03-2012
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Guys,

Anyone could help:

I have received my CSQ on 11th October 2010 and about to submit the application for Permanent Residence to Abu Dhabi - Canada Embassy. the fees calculation online is not clear, is it CAD 550 for Principal Applicant and another CAD 550.00 for common-law partner? or just CAD 550.00 for both? we are both in one application.

The Emabssy is not answering my calls!!!!!!!!


Please help

Regards
Mef
 

shahzadchowdhry

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06-12-2010
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16-02-2011
VISA ISSUED...
21-02-2011
Hi mef,
U have to pay CAD550 per person. In ur case, u ve to pay CAD1,100.
Regards
Shahzad
 

beauhoe

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Shahi said:
@ scorpio...Ur mailbox is FUL!!!.......

Each profession carries certain points...MBA carries 6 points if done from India.....Ielts gives 6 points max...

Good luck
Shahi
Shahi,
Any updates on your interview?