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phoenixdragon
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« on: October 19, 2011, 08:04:32 pm »

Hi,

I recently found out I am eligible for a Quebec PR as a skilled worker (Business Analyst) and am weighing my options..

I have a few questions I would like some assistance on to make a decision and would be grateful if someone could help...

1. The address on my passport is different from my current and now permanent address having moved a few months ago. Does this affect my application in any manner? Do Canada/Quebec law require applicant's address on application and passport to be the same?

2. As I understand, as a PR of Quebec, Canada, I would be considered at par with a Canadian citizen. Do I still need to convince an employee to raise Labor Market Opinions before I can be seriously considered?

3. How does the job market look like in Quebec? I do not speak French and I understand it might be an issue but I am a certified SAS professional for business analysis and hope there is as much a niche for SAS professional in Canada as is in the US/UK?

4. Am I restricted to get a job in Quebec or can I work anywhere in Canada?

5. As I understand , I have 180 days to provide a residential address to gain my PR Card. Does this have to be an address in Quebec or can it be elsewhere in Canada (assuming I am permitted to work outside Quebec).

6. Would I need to give an English proficiency test and an interview? As I understand, this is at the discretion of the evaluating officer but what might contribute to such requirements?

I am 26/M Indian single with a Bachelor in Business Administration and a professional certification from SAS Institute, USA. I have over 8 years of work experience and at present work for American Express as a Master Analyst (Level 3 of 4).

Also, what sort of background check are done? With 8 years of experience it's going to be a pain gathering work experience documents and pay stubs.

Ty!
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phoenixdragon
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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2011, 09:38:41 pm »

If it helps, I am applying for a Quebec Selected Skilled Worker and therefore do not require to meet all conditions of the Federal immigration program.. I score quite high as per the Quebec points system.
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