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STILLHOPE
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Posts: 1152
Ratings: +51
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: PARIS
NOC Code......: 4163
App. Filed.......: 18/12/2010
Doc's Request.: not yet
Nomination.....: CSQ RECEIVED ON 18-08-2011
AOR Received.: 11/04/2011
File Transfer...: 20/10/2011
Med's Request: 07/11/2011
Med's Done....: Nov 2011
Interview........: 18- 08-2011
Passport Req..: 14th feb ( Valentines day )
VISA ISSUED...: feb 2012
LANDED..........: landing 10th june in montreal

« Reply #315 on: October 25, 2011, 11:04:41 am »

I received a mail today and they are asking for additional requirements


try to full fill their requirement as early as possible

good luck
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quebec2011
Hero Member
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Posts: 675
Ratings: +9
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Hongkong
NOC Code......: 0112
App. Filed.......: 14 Oct 2010
AOR Received.: 27 Oct 2010
Interview........: Received premilinary Evaluation result with shortage of point.

« Reply #316 on: October 25, 2011, 12:04:46 pm »



Happy diwali brother.
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quebec2011
Hero Member
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Posts: 675
Ratings: +9
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Hongkong
NOC Code......: 0112
App. Filed.......: 14 Oct 2010
AOR Received.: 27 Oct 2010
Interview........: Received premilinary Evaluation result with shortage of point.

« Reply #317 on: October 25, 2011, 12:05:31 pm »

I received a mail today and they are asking for additional requirements

What they have asked you to send?
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agnes_blush27
Star Member
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Posts: 187
Ratings: +1
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: HK
NOC Code......: 3152
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: Sept. 2, 2011
Doc's Request.: financial suff sept. 24
Nomination.....: Soon
AOR Received.: sept. 23 dated sept.12
File Transfer...: june 13 sent application to ns: july 19 aor received from ns
Med's Request: In God's time
Med's Done....: In God's time
Interview........: may 31
Passport Req..: In God's time
VISA ISSUED...: In God's time
LANDED..........: In God's time

« Reply #318 on: October 25, 2011, 04:46:01 pm »

They asked payslips and contracts even though we made an explanation letter for those documents that we wasnt able to submit
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mba_swarn
Full Member
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Posts: 40
Ratings: +0
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: biq hk
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 15-10-2010
AOR Received.: 25-10-2010

« Reply #319 on: October 26, 2011, 02:02:47 am »

They asked payslips and contracts even though we made an explanation letter for those documents that we wasnt able to submit



They Asked also to for the same documents from me,,, I got mail last week...to send salary slips and contracts,....
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quebec2011
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 675
Ratings: +9
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Hongkong
NOC Code......: 0112
App. Filed.......: 14 Oct 2010
AOR Received.: 27 Oct 2010
Interview........: Received premilinary Evaluation result with shortage of point.

« Reply #320 on: October 26, 2011, 02:13:06 am »

 @ agnes,

Then why didn't they accept your letter that you had mentioned the cause of not providing those letters?

 @ MBA_swarn,

hadn't you send these letters along with your initial documents?


What documents had you send to prove your work experience could you please enlighten us?

Thanks in advance
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agnes_blush27
Star Member
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Posts: 187
Ratings: +1
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: HK
NOC Code......: 3152
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: Sept. 2, 2011
Doc's Request.: financial suff sept. 24
Nomination.....: Soon
AOR Received.: sept. 23 dated sept.12
File Transfer...: june 13 sent application to ns: july 19 aor received from ns
Med's Request: In God's time
Med's Done....: In God's time
Interview........: may 31
Passport Req..: In God's time
VISA ISSUED...: In God's time
LANDED..........: In God's time

« Reply #321 on: October 26, 2011, 03:26:35 am »

 @  agnes,

Then why didn't they accept your letter that you had mentioned the cause of not providing those letters?

  @  MBA_swarn,

hadn't you send these letters along with your initial documents?


What documents had you send to prove your work experience could you please enlighten us?

Thanks in advance


I'll send a letter and updated coe as well as payslips.i hope that will work
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quebec2011
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 675
Ratings: +9
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Hongkong
NOC Code......: 0112
App. Filed.......: 14 Oct 2010
AOR Received.: 27 Oct 2010
Interview........: Received premilinary Evaluation result with shortage of point.

« Reply #322 on: October 26, 2011, 03:47:37 am »

I'll send a letter and updated coe as well as payslips.i hope that will work

I am sure it will work, don't forget to add a cover letter.

Good luck
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pony
Member
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Posts: 19
Ratings: +0
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: BIQ Hong Kong
NOC Code......: 5124 --> 1123
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 31-10-2011
AOR Received.: 15-12-2011
IELTS Request: Overall 8, sent with application

« Reply #323 on: October 26, 2011, 05:19:46 am »



They Asked also to for the same documents from me,,, I got mail last week...to send salary slips and contracts,....
I would sumbit a certificate of employment, a job description with signature of my boss and a letter of recommendation from my presvious boss. Do you think that is enough? Would they ask for a contract and a pay slip?
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quebec2011
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 675
Ratings: +9
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Hongkong
NOC Code......: 0112
App. Filed.......: 14 Oct 2010
AOR Received.: 27 Oct 2010
Interview........: Received premilinary Evaluation result with shortage of point.

« Reply #324 on: October 26, 2011, 05:27:49 am »

I would sumbit a certificate of employment, a job description with signature of my boss and a letter of recommendation from my presvious boss. Do you think that is enough? Would they ask for a contract and a pay slip?

If you can get your pay slips and work contract or you have one don't forget to send them.

Good luck
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encrypted2011
Full Member
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Posts: 22
Ratings: +0
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: HK
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 20-03-2011
AOR Received.: 21-04-2011

« Reply #325 on: October 27, 2011, 05:20:40 am »

I see that the Quebec government website has updated their processing time.

What exactly does this mean?

"Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, People's Republic of China, Vietnam (applications filed after December, 1st 2010)   December 2010"
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quebec2011
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 675
Ratings: +9
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Hongkong
NOC Code......: 0112
App. Filed.......: 14 Oct 2010
AOR Received.: 27 Oct 2010
Interview........: Received premilinary Evaluation result with shortage of point.

« Reply #326 on: October 27, 2011, 05:41:00 am »

I see that the Quebec government website has updated their processing time.

What exactly does this mean?

"Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, People's Republic of China, Vietnam (applications filed after December, 1st 2010)   December 2010"

My friend  what you have posted is for businesspeople not for skilled workers.

Here is the link to processing times of skilled workers.

http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/permanent-workers/official-immigration-application/immigration-application/processing-times.html


It shows if you have file number of that particular month or before that, then you should have been called to interview.

good luck
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mba_swarn
Full Member
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Posts: 40
Ratings: +0
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: biq hk
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 15-10-2010
AOR Received.: 25-10-2010

« Reply #327 on: October 27, 2011, 06:51:07 am »

 @  agnes,

Then why didn't they accept your letter that you had mentioned the cause of not providing those letters?

  @  MBA_swarn,

hadn't you send these letters along with your initial documents?


What documents had you send to prove your work experience could you please enlighten us?

Thanks in advance





Two Things
1. I have send my appointment letter, employer contract of the current job. I did not have last contract of my jobs (so just send experience letter)
2. Payslips of last months
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quebec2011
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 675
Ratings: +9
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Hongkong
NOC Code......: 0112
App. Filed.......: 14 Oct 2010
AOR Received.: 27 Oct 2010
Interview........: Received premilinary Evaluation result with shortage of point.

« Reply #328 on: October 27, 2011, 07:52:28 am »




Two Things
1. I have send my appointment letter, employer contract of the current job. I did not have last contract of my jobs (so just send experience letter)
2. Payslips of last months

Ok thanks for the reply.

Now what are you sending more?

Thanks
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canada_1983
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« Reply #329 on: October 29, 2011, 07:58:45 pm »

Hi friends,

After doing a lot of research,I cam across an interesting information about the CSQ certificate.Please search the google by entering the GUIDE DES PROCÉDURES D'IMMIGRATION. The whole document is in french and you need to translate with the google translator .The document size is very large and unable to post here.But I am posting some relevant information.

Thanks




In cases where the candidate's file is incomplete, the officer sends
 PERM letter to the candidate and the list of 115 missing pieces in the file.
 If the Declaration on the common values of Quebec society was not
 signed and attached to the file, the officer sends the candidate a copy
 Fly of the Declaration with the letter indicating 114 PERM
 This declaration must be signed.  The persons to sign the
 DCS must also sign the Declaration on the common values of society
 Québec.
 4.1.7 Candidates who have provided false information or document or
 misleading
 Upon receipt of the application, the immigration officer ensures that the
 candidate is not hit by the penalty provided in section 3.2.2.1 of the Act
 allowing the Minister to refuse to consider the application for a certificate of
 person who provided, for 5 years or less, any information or document
 false or misleading with respect to a request made under the Act.  In this
 connection, see Chapter 5 of the component 5 (see IPG 5-5).
 To do this, consult the official register of all ministerial and DCS
 license applications rejected for acceptance or information
 false or misleading documents and all the CSQ and Acceptance Certificate
 Quebec rejected or canceled for the same reasons.  If this is the case, the
 official sends a letter to the candidate PERM-103a (false denial of review) and
 him back his case, without conceding the fees.
 If the candidate is not hit by the penalty provided in section 3.2.2.1 of the Act,
 the immigration officer, upon receipt of the DCS and the payment of
 fee, the applicant sends a letter acknowledging receipt PERM 104 of
 the request and confirms the file is opened and collection of fees.
 4.1.8 Target candidates by Priority
 Upon receipt of the application, the immigration officer checks if
 an application to be processed first.  Such is the case when the candidate
 or spouse is covered by a job offer validated by the MICC or when the
 candidate or his spouse is formed in an area with good or
 relatively good prospects for professional integration.  It should be noted
 an application in the sub-category of skilled workers placed in the
________________________________________
 Page 56

 GUIDE immigration procedures
 Component 3: Recruitment and Selection
 economic potential immigrants
 GPI-3-1
 Chapter 1:
 Permanent skilled workers
 Page 56
 Updated
 September 2011
 Program of the Quebec experience must be prioritized before a request
 deposited in the regular program.
 Thus, applications are filed, upon receipt, in order of priority
 follows:
 1.  applications filed in the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ), the
 if applicable (see IPG 3-4, Section 5.1)
 2.  applications referred by a validated job offer
 3.  demands of the candidate whose field of training or that of his spouse
 appears on the list of preferred areas of training and meets 2009
 conditions;
 4.  requests from other candidates skilled workers.
 It is expected that these priorities are addressed within a maximum of
 60 working days.
 Notes:
 - The candidate whose area of training (or the spouse) is covered by
 List of preferred areas of training 2009 can claim a
 Priority upon receipt of the application if the diploma was
 issued during the five years preceding the application or, if the degree is more
 former, if the applicant has practiced a profession related to his degree for at
 least one year over the past 5 years.  In this regard, refer to the rules
 presented for evaluation of the test area of training in Section
 3.3.1.2 of this chapter (see IPG 3-1, Section 3.3.1.2).
 - In cases where the immigration officer finds that a record must
 be given priority, he enrolled in seven the event code "TP1:
 PRIORITY PROCESSING ", which shows the reference
 Priority in the overview of the administrative record.
 - Where the consideration of the application demonstrates that there is no place
 treat a matter of priority, the immigration officer listed in
 Seven the event code "TP2: BACK TO TREATMENT
 REGULAR ".  This change will effectively remove the word
 priority treatment in the panorama of the administrative record
 candidate.
 - The immigration officer must pay very close attention to
 processing and analysis applications from candidates referred by
 a validated job offer or of those whose field of training is referred
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 Page 57

 GUIDE immigration procedures
 Component 3: Recruitment and Selection
 economic potential immigrants
 GPI-3-1
 Chapter 1:
 Permanent skilled workers
 Page 57
 Updated
 September 2011
 List of the preferred areas of training in 2009 to ensure that
 all regulatory avenues have been examined to facilitate their
 selection, including the use of the discretion of the Minister,
 accordance with the guidelines established in this regard (see GPI 3-5).
 - Applications are processed first identified as such in the field
 "Comments" CSQ.  This information is automatically recorded from
 the factor scores obtained Validated employment offer or code domain
 training of the principal applicant and spouse, as appropriate.
 - Customized versions of the letter PERM 132 (your certificate
 Selection of Quebec) have been designed for applicants referred by the
 Priority to support them in obtaining a visa
 permanent residence and establishment in Québec.  Thus, if the
 Priority derives from the field of training of the candidate or his
 spouse, the immigration officer puts them together with the CSQ
 the letter PERM 132a (CSQ Priority treatment after October 14, 2009)
 or, if an applicant graduated from Quebec (or a candidate whose
 degree is considered a graduate of Quebec), the letter PERM 132
 (Priority Processing Diploma CSQ Quebec after October 14, 2009)
 .
 The latter does not contain information of use for access
 regulated professions, because they do not apply to their situation.
 In the event that the priority handling is rather based on the presence in the
 back of a validated job offer, the immigration officer puts
 candidates referred to their CSQ with the letter PERM 132
 (Priority Processing CSQ OVC after October 14, 2009).
 4.2
 Stage of preliminary examination
 4.2.1 Objectives of the preliminary examination
 The stage of preliminary examination serves to:
 - Allow the identification of candidates can be selected
 on record, given the results at this stage;
 - Managing access to the interview process by removing the applications that
 not meet the cutoff scores and the threshold of transition to the stage
 preliminary examination.
________________________________________
 Page 58

 GUIDE immigration procedures
 Component 3: Recruitment and Selection
 economic potential immigrants
 GPI-3-1
 Chapter 1:
 Permanent skilled workers
 Page 58
 Updated
 September 2011
 4.2.2 Requirements to the stage of preliminary examination
 Under Article 7 of the RSRE, the DCS of the candidate is a skilled worker
 the subject of a preliminary examination according to the factors set out in the grid
 selection of candidates for this subcategory, except for the factor
 Adaptability.  At this point, the score is assigned to the candidate from
 information contained on the DCS.
 The candidate must meet the following requirements to qualify:
 - Get at least 2 points to the criterion level of education factor
 Training, ie minimally hold a diploma
 general or vocational secondary (SEE GPI 3-1, SECTION
 3.3.1.1);
 - Meet the cutoff score of employability.  The threshold applies to
 this step is:
 - 42 points for an applicant only;
 - 50 points for an applicant with his spouse or common-law relationship.
 This threshold applies to factors Training, Experience, Age, Knowledge
 Language, Stay and family in Quebec, Validated employment offer and, if
 necessary features of the spouse or common-law partner accompanying.
 - Meet the threshold of transition to the stage of preliminary examination.  The threshold
 applicable at this stage is:
 - A minimum of 49 points for an applicant only;
 - A minimum of 57 points for an applicant with her husband
 or de facto spouse.
 All factors are taken into account at the stage of preliminary examination, to
 except for the Adaptability factor.
 - Get 1 point to the factor Financial self-sufficiency, that is to say
 be completed, signed and attached to the application the Contract for
 financial self-sufficiency.
 The immigration officer must ensure that the amount of the Contract
 relating to financial independence is the amount prescribed in
________________________________________
 Page 59

 GUIDE immigration procedures
 Component 3: Recruitment and Selection
 economic potential immigrants
 GPI-3-1
 Chapter 1:
 Permanent skilled workers
 Page 59
 Updated
 September 2011
 Appendix C of RSRE.  To do so, it checks the amount on the contract
 taking into account the number of persons in the family unit.  In
 If the immigration officer finds upon examination
 preliminary documents or information is missing or
 the amount shown on the contract does not correspond to the minimum required under
 Schedule C of RSRE, it sends the letter to the candidate PERM 115 (document
 missing) and the list of missing documents in the file.
 Notes:
 - Two contracts may apply to applicants skilled workers
 applying for immigration in the regular program selection:
 - The Agreement on the financial self-sufficiency - Applicant
 principal (excluding the caregiver and the person
 authorized to apply for permanent residence in Canada
 for humanitarian reasons);
 - The Agreement on the financial self-sufficiency - Caregiver
 resident and person authorized to apply for residence
 permanently in Canada on humanitarian grounds.
 For the first contract signed by both spouses is required if
 candidate is a skilled worker with a spouse that accompanies it.
 - If the applicant demonstrates language skills in French
 with the support of his application for immigration, the result of a test
 assessment issued by one of two organizations recognized by the Ministry
 (See Section 3.3.4.1), the immigration officer can ensure
 the validity of using the means at his validation




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