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Author Topic: QUEBEC APPLICANTS LETS SHARE EXPERIENCE  (Read 989346 times)
changa
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« Reply #8535 on: December 08, 2011, 09:44:32 am »

Hello friends

I am not able to interpret the points alloted under the new language tests. Can somebody help me in explaining them.

How many points will I score If I clear DELF A2 level (earlier they alloted 6 points)...

How many points will be alloted if I clear IELTS with a score of 8 bands

Are there any changes in the overall points required for obtaining a CSQ (49 or 55)
You will get 6 points if your part of comprehension orale and expression orale got at least 16- 25 points for DELF A2.
For exp : if you pass delf A2 with 50 points and you get 12.5 points each part then you could not get the point . for delf A2
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changa
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« Reply #8536 on: December 08, 2011, 09:48:01 am »

Hello friends

I am not able to interpret the points alloted under the new language tests. Can somebody help me in explaining them.

How many points will I score If I clear DELF A2 level (earlier they alloted 6 points)...

How many points will be alloted if I clear IELTS with a score of 8 bands

Are there any changes in the overall points required for obtaining a CSQ (49 or 55)
for IELTS listening+ reading from 8-9.0= you get 3 points + speaking from 7.0 -9.0 you get 3 points .Total for English = 6 points
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Rubyshanker
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« Reply #8537 on: December 08, 2011, 09:57:12 am »

HI,


This is Krishna.....im in a gr8 bit of dilemma.....coz i have finished my completion of FORM on 1st December....but i dint post to the immigration office...im planning to do it tommorow...All my docs are ready and i have prepared dem 1 month ago.....so will i fall into this new system or will dey consider my profile as earlier rule? coz i have signed the form on Dec 1st....also took the DD on 1st December....



Please some one help me out.....im in a bit of worry
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« Reply #8538 on: December 08, 2011, 10:14:18 am »

HI,


This is Krishna..... HELLO KRISHNAim in a gr8 bit of dilemma.....coz i have finished my completion of FORM on 1st December....but i dint post to the immigration office...im planning to do it tommorow...All my docs are ready and i have prepared dem 1 month ago.....so will i fall into this new system YES or will dey consider my profile as earlier rule? coz i have signed the form on Dec 1st....also took the DD on 1st December.... THEY DON'T LOOK AT YOUR SIGNATURE DATE BUT THEY REFER TO THE DAY THAT THEY WILL HAVE YOUR FILE IN THEIR OFFICE DEAR. 



Please some one help me out.....im in a bit of worryYou worry or not you have nothing to do then send them the tests results if you have them and if you don't then you have to take those language tests and then file the application



GOOD LUCK
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myhope
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« Reply #8539 on: December 08, 2011, 10:14:42 am »

I am from Tanzania and would like to send my application for Quebec Selection Certificate. Where do I send my forms ?, I visited the Quebec Ministerial Page but it takes me to pages written French, i do know french by now. Please help.
I think you have to apply to Biq Paris. here's the link.
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/biq/paris/index.php

hope it helps. cheers bro.
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« Reply #8540 on: December 08, 2011, 10:32:30 am »

HI,


This is Krishna.....im in a gr8 bit of dilemma.....coz i have finished my completion of FORM on 1st December....but i dint post to the immigration office...im planning to do it tommorow...All my docs are ready and i have prepared dem 1 month ago.....so will i fall into this new system or will dey consider my profile as earlier rule? coz i have signed the form on Dec 1st....also took the DD on 1st December....



Please some one help me out.....im in a bit of worry

I was also gonna send it tomo man, was waiting to get a letter from the french class. I dont think they'll consider the date you signed it. Bad luck for a lot of people like us. At least if they had notified in advance would hav been great. Im gonna send it with the language tests now. Would be the best thing to do.
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SINKiri
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« Reply #8541 on: December 08, 2011, 11:58:01 am »

Hi everyone,
now am really confused about this new language rules. We live in Montreal since last year on work permits, both my husband and i are working. None of us speaks french. We were just about the about the start the process, my husband was getting his job validated to quicken the process. with the new changes does it mean that we cannot go ahead and apply until we get tested for the french skills? This really sucks! Thanks for your insight and i wish you all the best as you pursue your dreams to move to Quebec. Montreal is a great city!
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« Reply #8542 on: December 08, 2011, 12:13:43 pm »

Hi everyone,
now am really confused about this new language rules. We live in Montreal since last year on work permits, both my husband and i are working. None of us speaks french. We were just about the about the start the process, my husband was getting his job validated to quicken the process. with the new changes does it mean that we cannot go ahead and apply until we get tested for the french skills? This really sucks! Thanks for your insight and i wish you all the best as you pursue your dreams to move to Quebec. Montreal is a great city!

You have to submit the french test results if and only if you are claiming points for french, if you meet the required points from other criteria you can go ahead and submit it without french test results.
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« Reply #8543 on: December 08, 2011, 12:36:07 pm »

Thanks for your quick reply! ok! but are there chances of qualifying without french? my hubby has a phd, ( not acquired in Canada though) has a validated job (considered more or less permanent) 3 kids and we are both working in one of the english universities in Montreal. Before the new rules i thought we stood a chance, now am scared! May God have mercy!!
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« Reply #8544 on: December 08, 2011, 01:44:06 pm »

Thanks for your quick reply! ok! but are there chances of qualifying without french? my hubby has a phd, ( not acquired in Canada though) has a validated job (considered more or less permanent) 3 kids and we are both working in one of the english universities in Montreal. Before the new rules i thought we stood a chance, now am scared! May God have mercy!!


There certainly is the possibility of getting the CSQ without french.

You can always do the online assessment and calculate the points you can gain. If you can get the 57 points without claiming any points for french you are good to go.

Please refer to the post at the below link posted by harith which provides you all the resources you need.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/quebec-applicants-lets-share-experience-t37196.0.html;msg1136577#msg1136577

You can also use the below link to calculate your points.

http://www.canadavisa.com/quebec-skilled-worker-immigration.html

Do get back if you have any trouble calculating the points for certain criteria and someone will help you out. 
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« Reply #8545 on: December 08, 2011, 03:41:10 pm »

Thanks for your quick reply! ok! but are there chances of qualifying without french? my hubby has a phd, ( not acquired in Canada though) has a validated job (considered more or less permanent) 3 kids and we are both working in one of the english universities in Montreal. Before the new rules i thought we stood a chance, now am scared! May God have mercy!!


Also note that the applicant gets 2 points just by being registered in the basic French course.
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« Reply #8546 on: December 08, 2011, 10:43:23 pm »

 @ Freddy


Dude....i think we have got a chance....coz its not a mistake from our END....so they might consider the old application...i think from now onwards....the people who r willing to apply from now will have to submit the docs...and one more thing....if they open our file....max they might ask us to Submit the ILETS and French scores  @  the time of the interview or before....but i think they wont be sending back our whole FILE....wat say?
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« Reply #8547 on: December 08, 2011, 10:47:48 pm »

Also.....it can't happen overnight rite? its their decision and they can accept our FILE....coz they din't give any Grace Period also...previously Canada Govt was giving Grace period if they made any changes in the process....so i think  there is a fair chance for the OLD APPLICANTS...
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« Reply #8548 on: December 08, 2011, 11:20:06 pm »

Yes giving a grace period is very important. Its absolutely wrong to implement new rule overnight. This way thousands of applications would lose an opportunity and at the same Quebec will lose potential immigrants who can grow their economy. Some deadline should have been given at-least of 15 days.
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Rubyshanker
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« Reply #8549 on: December 08, 2011, 11:33:16 pm »

Ya.....exactly.....thtsy im thinking that they can give us a chance Smiley
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