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Author Topic: QUEBEC APPLICANTS LETS SHARE EXPERIENCE  (Read 993484 times)
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« Reply #9720 on: February 03, 2012, 02:20:33 am »

Is reference letter from current/present employer is compulsory to put in file?
Please advice

Its not but employment certificate is. If you have both then provide it. It should ok.  Hope this help.

A.
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devang3d
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« Reply #9721 on: February 03, 2012, 03:37:49 am »

Is reference letter from current/present employer is compulsory to put in file?
Please advice


Yes Janki,

You have to put document relate to your present employer
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hokaito
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Posts: 46
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Category........: QSW
NOC Code......: 1123 / 4163 / 0124
Pre-Assessed..: Yes

« Reply #9722 on: February 03, 2012, 05:07:47 am »


Yes Janki,

You have to put document relate to your present employer

The best thing is to attach your JD on a stamp paper and attach the latest offer / promotion / salary revision letter issued by your employer. I am going to do the same.
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Documents - all in place
Points - more than the required threshold (including spouse)
Hurdle - FRENCH (appearing for A2 in May)
solokru
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Category........: QSW

« Reply #9723 on: February 03, 2012, 07:52:45 am »

Big congrats to you Solokru!

 Just wanted to give an update. yesterday I started a new administrative/customer service job. Grateful for that and will see how things go.


Thanks caribgirl55! Smiley Good luck on your new job too! Glad too see that you're off to a great start!
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Bajan4Quebec
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Posts: 146
Ratings: +4
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Le Mexique
NOC Code......: 4162-A
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 27-05-2011
Doc's Request.: soumis à l'application
AOR Received.: 29-06-2011

« Reply #9724 on: February 03, 2012, 08:52:39 am »

To all of my friends here in this thread I'd like to inform you that I've just received my visa last Friday. Smiley I'd be there in Montreal in April! See you around guys!

Congrats Solokru,

J'espère vous profiter votre nouvelle vie au Quebec et que tous les rêves deviennent une réalité!! (I hope you enjoy your new life in Quebec and all your dreams become a reality)

Hope to see you soon in Quebec
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OsamaR
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Posts: 561
Ratings: +8
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Montreal
NOC Code......: 0213
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: .                 CSQ 27/11/2011               Federal 07/01/2013
Nomination.....: .                 CSQ 28/11/2012
AOR Received.: .                 CSQ 13/01/2012               Federal 13/02/2013
Interview........: .                 CSQ 28/11/2012
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« Reply #9725 on: February 03, 2012, 09:07:44 am »

Salut, OsamaR:
you can add me in your list, just i am sorry as i am writing here - i don't know how to send you (or someone else) direct e-mail Wink
so: my details are:
QC skilled work.application sent to Vienne office on 10 october 2011. sofar - any news Smiley
 

Hello Crème brûlé,

I have added you to the list Smiley You should be able to send personal messages after reaching 10 posts I guess..

Good Luck on receiving your AOR very soon Smiley
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Posts: 561
Ratings: +8
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Montreal
NOC Code......: 0213
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: .                 CSQ 27/11/2011               Federal 07/01/2013
Nomination.....: .                 CSQ 28/11/2012
AOR Received.: .                 CSQ 13/01/2012               Federal 13/02/2013
Interview........: .                 CSQ 28/11/2012
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« Reply #9726 on: February 03, 2012, 09:09:14 am »

Hi All,

Here is a new update.. I have added Pony and Crème brûlé to our list

Member BIQ/Visa Office CSQ App. Sent 1st AOR     Interview    CSQ    NOC Federal App. Sent 2nd AOR    Medical Request /Medical Done RPRF    PPR     Visa Issued Landing
Saeid HK/New Delhi Dec.2009 Jan.2010 07.02.2011 07.02.2011 NA 20.06.2011 24.06.2011 24.06.2011/29.07.2011 10.09/2011 24.06.2011 ---- ----
angeleyeHK/London 16.04.201021.04.201019.09.2011 19.09.2011 2112 07.10.2011 25.10.2011 16.11.2011/28.11.2011 16.11.2011 ---- ---- ----
asw HK 01.10.2010 26.10.2010 15.03.2012   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
quebec2011 HK/Delhi 14.10.2010 27.10.2011 Awaiting   ---- 0112 ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
MyhopeHK/Singapore 23.02.201101.03.2011Awaiting  ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
a HK/SG Mar.2011 May.2011 Sep.2011 09.09.2011 ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
applicant.wife HK/Philippines 11.03.201117.03.2011Awaiting  ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Thomas1987 HK/New Delhi 19.03.2011 22.03.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Yogie HK/New Delhi 24.03.2011 12.04.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Vibez_well Hk/New Delhi 20.04.2011 01.08.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
fanneselga HK/Philippines 28.06.2011 28.07.2011 09.02.2012 Awaiting ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Kaps1706 HK/New Delhi 19.07.2011 31.08.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
GalaxyQ HK/Singapore 22.07.2011 22.08.2011 Awaiting ---- 2173 ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
varunynrHK 16.08.201129.09.2011Awaiting  ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
shersta HK/Philippines 18.08.2011 22.08.2011 Awaiting ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Meemansa HK/New Delhi 01.09.2011 20.10.2011 Awaiting   ---- 2131 ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
harit79HK/Delhi01.09.201130.10.2011Awaiting  ---- 2172 ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Brad_cin_dellHK/New Delhi26.09.201115.11.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
mkshahHK/New Delhi 27.09.201111.11.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
sunildhage HK/New Delhi 27.09.2011 19.11.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Sunil Dhage HK/New Delhi 27.09.2011 Awaiting ----   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
nursegio HK/Philippines 27.10.2011 08.12.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Pony HK/Singapore 31.10.2011 15.12.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
jz2011quebec HK/Manila 01.11.11 07.01.2012 Awaiting   ---- 7315 ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
grimreaper HK/New Delhi 07.11.2011 20.12.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
maryr HK/Philippines 21.11.2011 Awaiting ----   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
mdammalli HK/Pune 22.11.2011 29.12.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Freddy83 HK/Colombo soon ---- ----   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Member BIQ/Visa Office CSQ App. Sent 1st AOR     Interview    CSQ    NOC Federal App. Sent 2nd AOR    Medical Request /Medical Done RPRF    PPR     Visa Issued Landing
egrace62 Paris 02.06.2009    21.06.2009    Waved 09.09.2009 41222 23.11.2011 NA 16.06.2011//NA NA NA 12.09.2011 yes
Smallie Paris/Accra 03.12.2010 23.11.2011 Awaiting ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
STILLHOPE Paris 10.12.2010 10.04.2011 18.08.2011 18.08.2011 4163 18.10.2011 20.10.2011 08.11.2011/ ---- ---- ---- ----
Biolah  Paris/Accra Jan.2011 Apr.2011 Awaiting   ---- 1111 ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Katayoon Paris Mar.2011 Aug.2011 06.02.2012   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
ABMIR Paris 16.03.201110.08.2011 14.02.2012   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
ambi1775 Paris/London 03.08.2011 05.08.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
fReSco Paris 19.08.2011 Awaiting ----   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
liberwoman Paris 06.10.2011 07.12.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Member BIQ/Visa Office CSQ App. Sent 1st AOR     Interview    CSQ    NOC Federal App. Sent 2nd AOR    Medical Request /Medical Done RPRF    PPR     Visa Issued Landing
geribubaboy Vienna/Rome 03.02.2010 25.04.2010 08.11.2010 08.11.2010 4131 09.12.2010 25.08.2011 ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
lirjan Vienna/Austria 28.05.2010 21.03.2011 30.03.2011 14.11.2011 4152 05.12.2011 ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
visitv1 Vienna 22.10.2010 20.08.2011 24.11.11   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Stngr Vienna 21.12.2010 26.03.2011 Awaiting   ---- 2281/2211 ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
brigo Vienna 14.03.2011 10.11.2011 Awaiting  ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
TanyaM Vienna 08.06.2011 Awaiting ----   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
genti Vienna/Austria 23.08.2011 Awaiting ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Crème brûlé Vienna 10.10.2011 Awaiting ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Member BIQ/Visa Office CSQ App. Sent 1st AOR     Interview    CSQ    NOC Federal App. Sent 2nd AOR    Medical Request /Medical Done RPRF    PPR     Visa Issued Landing
mef Damascus 25.01.2010 07.03.2010 11.10.2010 11.10.2010 0114 NA 13.02.2011 16.08.2011/14.09.2011 ---- ---- ---- ----
syed_h_sha Montreal/Buffalo 15.11.201030.11.2010 04.04.2011 04.04.2011 2173 02.05.2011 Awaiting ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
genona Montreal May.2011 16.08.2011 Awaiting   ---- 3152 ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Egypt2011 Montreal 15.05.2011 18.10.2010 Awaiting  ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
osidabdelkaderMontreal27.05.2011 29.05.2012  Awaiting   ---- 0213 ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
TawaMontreal27.07.2011 24.08.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
shootingstarMontreal09.09.2011 24.10.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Respect Montreal 30.09.2011 16.11.2011 Awaiting ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
Baver Montreal 02.11.2011 Awaiting ----    ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
iafaneh Montreal06.11.2011 012.12.2011 Awaiting   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
cvd222 Montreal 24.11.2011 Awaiting ----   ---- ---- ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
OsamaRMontreal27.11.2011 13.01.2012  Awaiting   ---- 0213 ---- ---- ---/--- ---- ---- ---- ----
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Bajan4Quebec
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Posts: 146
Ratings: +4
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Le Mexique
NOC Code......: 4162-A
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 27-05-2011
Doc's Request.: soumis à l'application
AOR Received.: 29-06-2011

« Reply #9727 on: February 03, 2012, 02:49:20 pm »

HI ALL, I THINK THE FOLLOWING LINK WILL BE USEFUL TO ALL NEW APPLICANTS AS WELL AS SOME OF US THAT MAY BE UNSURE OF THE APPLICATION PROCESS FOR THE CSQ.

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

THIS LINK PROVIDES THE EIGHT (Cool STPS IN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
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Bajan4Quebec
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Posts: 146
Ratings: +4
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Le Mexique
NOC Code......: 4162-A
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 27-05-2011
Doc's Request.: soumis à l'application
AOR Received.: 29-06-2011

« Reply #9728 on: February 03, 2012, 02:54:50 pm »

I SAW THIS INFORMATION IN ANOTHER POST AND FELT IT WILL BE HELPFUL TO US UNDER THE QUEBEC APPLICATIONS:

God Forbid ,If you get a letter in the mail from Canada Immigration advising you that your application for Canadian immigration was refused, do not panic! You have options.

    You may be eligible to Appeal your Canadian Immigration Application Refusal to the Federal Court of Canada within a certain period after you were notified of the refusal by Canada         Immigration.
    You may be eligible to Appeal your Canadian Immigration Application Refusal to the Immigration Adjudication Division (IAD) within a certain period of after your application was refused by Canada Immigration.
    You may be able to make a request for Restoration to the Case Processing Centre (CPC) after being notified if the refusal.

Which option is right for you:

It depends on a number of factors such as the nature of the case. Is it a Skilled Worker Application, Canadian Sponsorship Application or Canadian Work Visa refusal?

And it also depends on where the Canadian immigration application was filed and processed. Was your Canadian immigration application filed within Canada or at a Canadian Consulate or Embassy outside of Canada?
Why did my Canadian Immigration Application get Refused?

Generally refusals for Canadian immigration applications do not just happen. When applications for Canadian immigration are submitted to Canada immigration, an immigration officer is responsible for reviewing the application and making an assessment about whether the application should be approved or denied. The immigration officer has guidelines for making decisions on immigration cases. These guidelines are found in the Immigration Regulations as well as Immigration Manuals.

When applications do not meet the various standards and criteria set out in the Immigration Regulations and Manuals, then the likely result is a refusal. However, in many cases, Canadian immigration officers make mistakes in their decisions. They often are too strict in their interpretation of the guidelines or they simply fail to review all the documentation and information in an application. Sometimes applicants are called for a personal interview and the immigration officer does not believe the applicant is credible or trustworthy.

Whatever the reason for the refusal, it is important to act very quickly once you are notified that your case was denied. You should then seek out a qualified and experienced Canadian immigration lawyer who is licensed. If your case has merit, then an Immigration Appeal should be considere
sourcehttp://www.visaplace.com/canada-immigration/immigration-refusal.php

Canadian Immigration Application Refusal

It can be devastating to learn that your application to reside in Canada has been refused.

Fortunately, you may have recourse. A Canada immigration officer's decision to refuse an application may be challenged if that decision was wrong in fact or in law, or if that decision is not in accordance with the principles of procedural fairness.

Family Class sponsors have an additional recourse. They can ask that a refusal be reversed by raising humanitarian and compassionate considerations.

You may retain our law firm to provide you with a detailed analysis of the refusal decision. We will also advise you as to which remedies may be available to reverse the refusal decision.

If warranted in your particular situation, we can do the following:
 
   Reconsideration letters– If the refusal was based on an error in fact or in law, and/or if that decision was not in accordance with the principles of procedural fairness, write to the Program Manager of the Canadian Visa Office to point out the errors and to request a reconsideration of the refusal decision;

    Appeal – Wrongful refusals may, in certain instances, be appealed to the Federal Court of Canada or to the appropriate provincial court or, in the case of family sponsorships, to the Immigration Appeal Division.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-immigration-application-refusal.html

APPEAL OPTIONS (CANADIAN IMMIGRATION)

The formal place that immigration appeals are made is the Federal Court of Canada. Most people choose to be represented by a lawyer at Federal Court.

The Federal Court is a court that has judges who are lawyers. Federal Court is strict, formal and has more complicated procedures. Federal Court involves a two step process. The first step is to file an appeal to get leave which is done by arguing your case by filing documents with no actual appearance at the Federal Court. In order to get leave to appeal you must prove there was a serious mistake made by the visa officer at the interview. If you succeed and get leave, you get the permission of the Federal court to go to step two which is the actual appearance at Federal Court in person to argue the case.

A typical case would be a skilled worker or business (investor, entrepreneur, self-employed) immigration applicant who goes to the interview at the Canadian Consulate or Embassy overseas, meets with a visa officer and fails the interview. The visa officer will issue a rejection letter setting out the reasons for the rejection. The applicant has a limited number of days (60) to respond and file a notice to commence a court action to appeal the case. If you miss the deadline generally you are not able to file an appeal. There are certain special circumstances and legal arguments that can be made that will allow you to continue even if you miss the deadline.

The general procedure for a Federal Court appeal is after the applicant files the Notice to start the action, the Respondent who is Citizenship and Immigration Canada (“CIC”) files an appearance confirming they will oppose the appeal. The applicant receives a copy of the visa officer's files containing documents filed and most importantly a copy of the interview notes made by the visa officer that have been inputted into the government computer. After a review of this material the applicant will file an applicant's court record containing the written argument, photocopies of legal cases and law supporting the argument and the applicant's affidavit that is a written document telling the applicant's story.

The respondent CIC is represented by the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) and they file their argument. The applicant has a chance to respond to the points made by the respondent in the respondent's argument.

If leave is granted the Applicant gets to go to Federal Court to actually argue the case in person. This usually takes approximately 12-18 months from the date of commencing to appeal to get to Federal Court to argue the case in person. If no leave is granted the appeal is ended.

If you fail at Federal Court, you can also appeal to Federal Court of Appeal. If you fail at Federal Court of Appeal, you can also appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. For both Federal Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada you first must get leave to appeal.
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Bajan4Quebec
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Posts: 146
Ratings: +4
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Le Mexique
NOC Code......: 4162-A
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 27-05-2011
Doc's Request.: soumis à l'application
AOR Received.: 29-06-2011

« Reply #9729 on: February 03, 2012, 03:02:05 pm »

So for REAL no one knows or have an idea of how Quebec selection interview goes in this forum?....wow this
is very strange!!!

Hey Xse and anyone for that matter...the following are general questions that could be asked with respect to Quebec, hope this helps:

Surviving the immigration interview

Category 1: About You and Your Family1. Tell us a little about yourself. / Could you tell me about yourself. Schooling / lifestyle..??
2. Give us some information about your Origin/ Family background/ Ethnicity?
3. Please describe your typical workday?
4. What do you like doing in your spare time ?
5. Where do you live?
6. Do you own a house, or do you rent? Or is it company provided?
7. (If you have children under 18) Where are your children now? Are they alone at home? (Note: In Canada, it is illegal to leave children under 12 unattended).
8. Do your parents live in the same home?
9. Do you plan to bring them to Canada if your application is approved?
10. If not, who will look after them if you move to Canada?
11. What's your current status - single/married/engaged?
12. Where does you spouse / Fiance's parents live ?
13. How long have you been married? OR When do you plan to marry?
14. What's the name and D.O.B of your spouse?
15. Have you been previously married?
16. Do you have other children not listed in this application?
17. How would you rate your English language skills? How about French? (Note: Expect to be tested on this if you claim some degree of skills).
18. Tell us where you think you are Excellent, Good, bad or Worst in
Reading Writing Speaking Listening
19. How well do your spouse and children speak English/French?
20. Have you ever been in trouble with the law? Were you ever reported/charged/arrested for any crime?
21. Do your spouse and children support your plan to move to Canada?
22. Do you have family in Canada?
23. What would you do if your immigration application is rejected? Or What is your plan if you are unsuccessful in this Interview and is not given a Landing Visa?
Category 2: Job and Qualifications
1. What is Your profession?
2. Where are you working now? Or What do you currently do?
Name Address Contact details of Employer

3. Can you give us the name of your supervisor / Person you are reporting to / Your Immediate manager?
Name Title/Designation Address & Contact details

4. What is your title?
5. What does your job involve?
6. Is this a full time or part time job?
7. How long have you worked at this company?
8. Have you had the same position since you started?
9. What jobs have you had prior to this?
10. Can you provide references?
Name Address Contact details of Previous Employer

10-b Details of Previous managers/ supervisors
Name Title/Designation Address & Contact details

11. Why you quit those jobs and why you are going to quit this current one and move to Canada?
12. Tell us about your educational background.
13. What qualifications do you have for your present job?
14. Were you trained before taking on this role?
15. How many people work in your department/company? How many work under you?
16. Who do you report to in the company? Could you give us their contact information?
17. What are you currently working on?
18. Would you say you are doing well in this company?
19. Why would you want to quit this job and head for an uncertain future in Canada?
20. Do you think you will easily find a similar job in Canada?
21. Do you think your qualifications are sufficient to help you find a job?
22. How can your current job help you get a similar job in Canada?
23. How can your current job help you to Integrate in Canadian Society?
24. Do you plan to study further in Canada?
25. Will you undergo a training/ upgrade your skills or go for an internship before taking up a job?
26. Have you had your qualifications assessed in Canada?
Category 3: Financial Position1. What is your Financial position?
2. What is your current source of Funds? Have you got any Business or just a job ?
3. How much money do you earn at your present job?
4. Do you have any other sources of income? How much do you earn from those?
5. How much money do you have in the banks?
6. Can you provide bank statements for the last 1/2/3 years?
7. What other assets do you have? Property? Stocks and bonds? Gold?
8. What are your assets worth, approximately, at today's market rates? Do you have an assessment report?
9. If your immigration application were to be approved, would you sell your assets before moving to Canada?

Category 4: What You Know About Canada
1. How much do you know about Canada?
2. What exactly have you heard about Canada?
3. What do you expect Canada to be like?
4. Who is Canada's Prime Minister?
5. What is the capital of Canada?
6. How many Canadian Provinces can you name?
7. Can you name some Canadian cities
Or Could you give me the name of 3 Canadian cities and 3 Canadian Provinces ?
8. What is the name of the premier of the province where you plan to settle?
Category 5: Immigrating to Canada1. Why do you want to leave your country?
2. Why do you want to come to Canada?
3. Are you prepared for the challenges that come with a move to a new country?
4. Why did you choose Canada? Why not Australia, New Zealand, the US or Britain? Or Is there any specific reason for choosing Canada as your residency country ?
5. Where in Canada would you like to Settle ? and Why?
6. What are your preparations for leaving your country?
a. Would you sell all of your equity/assets?
b. b. Any emotional and/or psychological preparation associated with leaving your country.
c. How do you think your spouse and kids [family] will cope with emotional and psychological stress associated with leaving their friends and relatives?
7. What do you expect Canada to be like?
8. Which city in Canada do you want to go to? Why did you decide on that city?
9. Do you have family/friends in Canada? If so, where do they live?
10. (If your intended destination is different from the one you have family in) Why did you choose City X rather than City Y if that's where you have family?
11. Will you change your mind and settle in City Y if your application is approved?
12. Will your relatives/friends assist you after you move to Canada?
13. How do you plan to connect with your relatives/friends in you live in different cities?
14. How will you support yourself and your family before you get a job?
15. How are you preparing yourself and your family for Canada?
a. Do all of your family members know English?
b. If no, how do you think they will adapt to a new culture and environment suddenly?
16. How much money do you plan to take with you to Canada?
17. How long do you think your funds will last you if you haven't found a job?
18. Have you found out about the cost of living in your intended destination?
19. Explain how you plan to find a job in Canada.
20. Will you be using the Internet for your job search? Will it be the only source for job hunt ?
21. What other means would you use to find a job?
22. There are so many job-seekers in Canada who are familiar with current industry practices. Why do you believe you can get the job ahead of them?
23. Have you been in touch with prospective employers in Canada with regard to your job search?
24. Do you know of any associations or licensing bodies related to your profession in Canada?
25. Have you attempted to contact them? If yes, what did they say? Will they Grant you Membership?
26. What do you know about your profession in Canada ?
27. What would you do if you cannot find a job in your field? Are Unable to secure Employment ?
28. Would you seek government unemployment benefits while you are unemployed?
29. Would you return to your home country if you can't find a job in your choosen Fileld?
30. Where do you see yourself five or 10 years from now?
31. Have you ever been arrested, charged or convicted of any violation of the law?
a. If yes,
i. Include felonies and misdemeanors, but not traffic violations.
ii. Provide all the details, your details include but not limited to

1. Felony 2. Sentence/fine 3. When happened 4. When was the sentence served or fine paid

25. Do you have any criminal record?

a. If yes,

i. Provide details of what the charge was, sentence served, and why you were charged.


Some tips for the prospective applicants appearing for interview.
- Carry along with you the xerox copies of  the initial application filled by you.
- Carry original of all your educational certificates and job offer/contract letters mentioned in the application.
- English language test results copy.
- Passport
- You may be asked questions about your field of study.
- Your present job responsibilties and other details to ascertain you can settle down in canada under your job category.
- Before the interview date do some research about the city where there is maximum demand for your trade.
-Be cool and don't bluff. Speak the truth
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Bajan4Quebec
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Posts: 146
Ratings: +4
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Le Mexique
NOC Code......: 4162-A
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 27-05-2011
Doc's Request.: soumis à l'application
AOR Received.: 29-06-2011

« Reply #9730 on: February 03, 2012, 03:35:10 pm »

So for REAL no one knows or have an idea of how Quebec selection interview goes in this forum?....wow this
is very strange!!!

1. What to wear

You should wear a formal suit, think of this as a job interview. Don't take it lightly, especially if you are not fluent in French.

2. How to prepare - Information you MUST know! e.g. knowledge of Quebec

Be prepared to face some questions in French. You must have good knowledge of your industry in Quebec, your job prospects there, general knowledge of Quebec , where you may settle etc.

3. Questions asked

Basic questions in French - How was your trip, what did you eat for breakfast, can you describe your activities yesterday?

Career- Why do you want to go to Quebec? How are going to find a job? What is your source of information ?

4. Authentication of documents - what documents to bring

Interview Letter, All visa, education certificates/dip, experience, date of birth, marriage certificate etc.

5. Any other helpful information will be greatly appreciated.
 
Enter the building 20 mins earlier. Once you reach, greet the receptionst and let her know that you are there for an interview. You may need to wait around 30 mins past the interview time to be called in, so you may want to carry a water bottle with you.

Try to show your skill/willingness to learn French as much as possible.No French no dice.

This is another helpful site with lots of information in French. http://www.immigrer.com/messagesdujour/

Good luck and let us know how it went.

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« Reply #9731 on: February 03, 2012, 06:00:23 pm »

We received our CSQ today.. Smiley .. it says we are priority applicant.. thanx everyone who helped me out in the process. Now my federal journey starts.
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« Reply #9732 on: February 03, 2012, 09:02:56 pm »

We received our CSQ today.. Smiley .. it says we are priority applicant.. thanx everyone who helped me out in the process. Now my federal journey starts.

congratulations!!! you must be thrilled Smiley did you have an interview?
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« Reply #9733 on: February 03, 2012, 09:56:38 pm »

hi,
Am planning to submit my application this july, what is the difference between Fsw and qsw ?
Thanks
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« Reply #9734 on: February 03, 2012, 10:06:02 pm »

Thanks Bajan4Quebec.
Great information indeed.
Hey Xse and anyone for that matter...the following are general questions that could be asked with respect to Quebec, hope this helps:

Surviving the immigration interview

Category 1: About You and Your Family1. Tell us a little about yourself. / Could you tell me about yourself. Schooling / lifestyle..??
2. Give us some information about your Origin/ Family background/ Ethnicity?
3. Please describe your typical workday?
4. What do you like doing in your spare time ?
5. Where do you live?
6. Do you own a house, or do you rent? Or is it company provided?
7. (If you have children under 18) Where are your children now? Are they alone at home? (Note: In Canada, it is illegal to leave children under 12 unattended).
8. Do your parents live in the same home?
9. Do you plan to bring them to Canada if your application is approved?
10. If not, who will look after them if you move to Canada?
11. What's your current status - single/married/engaged?
12. Where does you spouse / Fiance's parents live ?
13. How long have you been married? OR When do you plan to marry?
14. What's the name and D.O.B of your spouse?
15. Have you been previously married?
16. Do you have other children not listed in this application?
17. How would you rate your English language skills? How about French? (Note: Expect to be tested on this if you claim some degree of skills).
18. Tell us where you think you are Excellent, Good, bad or Worst in
Reading Writing Speaking Listening
19. How well do your spouse and children speak English/French?
20. Have you ever been in trouble with the law? Were you ever reported/charged/arrested for any crime?
21. Do your spouse and children support your plan to move to Canada?
22. Do you have family in Canada?
23. What would you do if your immigration application is rejected? Or What is your plan if you are unsuccessful in this Interview and is not given a Landing Visa?
Category 2: Job and Qualifications
1. What is Your profession?
2. Where are you working now? Or What do you currently do?
Name Address Contact details of Employer

3. Can you give us the name of your supervisor / Person you are reporting to / Your Immediate manager?
Name Title/Designation Address & Contact details

4. What is your title?
5. What does your job involve?
6. Is this a full time or part time job?
7. How long have you worked at this company?
8. Have you had the same position since you started?
9. What jobs have you had prior to this?
10. Can you provide references?
Name Address Contact details of Previous Employer

10-b Details of Previous managers/ supervisors
Name Title/Designation Address & Contact details

11. Why you quit those jobs and why you are going to quit this current one and move to Canada?
12. Tell us about your educational background.
13. What qualifications do you have for your present job?
14. Were you trained before taking on this role?
15. How many people work in your department/company? How many work under you?
16. Who do you report to in the company? Could you give us their contact information?
17. What are you currently working on?
18. Would you say you are doing well in this company?
19. Why would you want to quit this job and head for an uncertain future in Canada?
20. Do you think you will easily find a similar job in Canada?
21. Do you think your qualifications are sufficient to help you find a job?
22. How can your current job help you get a similar job in Canada?
23. How can your current job help you to Integrate in Canadian Society?
24. Do you plan to study further in Canada?
25. Will you undergo a training/ upgrade your skills or go for an internship before taking up a job?
26. Have you had your qualifications assessed in Canada?
Category 3: Financial Position1. What is your Financial position?
2. What is your current source of Funds? Have you got any Business or just a job ?
3. How much money do you earn at your present job?
4. Do you have any other sources of income? How much do you earn from those?
5. How much money do you have in the banks?
6. Can you provide bank statements for the last 1/2/3 years?
7. What other assets do you have? Property? Stocks and bonds? Gold?
8. What are your assets worth, approximately, at today's market rates? Do you have an assessment report?
9. If your immigration application were to be approved, would you sell your assets before moving to Canada?

Category 4: What You Know About Canada
1. How much do you know about Canada?
2. What exactly have you heard about Canada?
3. What do you expect Canada to be like?
4. Who is Canada's Prime Minister?
5. What is the capital of Canada?
6. How many Canadian Provinces can you name?
7. Can you name some Canadian cities
Or Could you give me the name of 3 Canadian cities and 3 Canadian Provinces ?
8. What is the name of the premier of the province where you plan to settle?
Category 5: Immigrating to Canada1. Why do you want to leave your country?
2. Why do you want to come to Canada?
3. Are you prepared for the challenges that come with a move to a new country?
4. Why did you choose Canada? Why not Australia, New Zealand, the US or Britain? Or Is there any specific reason for choosing Canada as your residency country ?
5. Where in Canada would you like to Settle ? and Why?
6. What are your preparations for leaving your country?
a. Would you sell all of your equity/assets?
b. b. Any emotional and/or psychological preparation associated with leaving your country.
c. How do you think your spouse and kids [family] will cope with emotional and psychological stress associated with leaving their friends and relatives?
7. What do you expect Canada to be like?
8. Which city in Canada do you want to go to? Why did you decide on that city?
9. Do you have family/friends in Canada? If so, where do they live?
10. (If your intended destination is different from the one you have family in) Why did you choose City X rather than City Y if that's where you have family?
11. Will you change your mind and settle in City Y if your application is approved?
12. Will your relatives/friends assist you after you move to Canada?
13. How do you plan to connect with your relatives/friends in you live in different cities?
14. How will you support yourself and your family before you get a job?
15. How are you preparing yourself and your family for Canada?
a. Do all of your family members know English?
b. If no, how do you think they will adapt to a new culture and environment suddenly?
16. How much money do you plan to take with you to Canada?
17. How long do you think your funds will last you if you haven't found a job?
18. Have you found out about the cost of living in your intended destination?
19. Explain how you plan to find a job in Canada.
20. Will you be using the Internet for your job search? Will it be the only source for job hunt ?
21. What other means would you use to find a job?
22. There are so many job-seekers in Canada who are familiar with current industry practices. Why do you believe you can get the job ahead of them?
23. Have you been in touch with prospective employers in Canada with regard to your job search?
24. Do you know of any associations or licensing bodies related to your profession in Canada?
25. Have you attempted to contact them? If yes, what did they say? Will they Grant you Membership?
26. What do you know about your profession in Canada ?
27. What would you do if you cannot find a job in your field? Are Unable to secure Employment ?
28. Would you seek government unemployment benefits while you are unemployed?
29. Would you return to your home country if you can't find a job in your choosen Fileld?
30. Where do you see yourself five or 10 years from now?
31. Have you ever been arrested, charged or convicted of any violation of the law?
a. If yes,
i. Include felonies and misdemeanors, but not traffic violations.
ii. Provide all the details, your details include but not limited to

1. Felony 2. Sentence/fine 3. When happened 4. When was the sentence served or fine paid

25. Do you have any criminal record?

a. If yes,

i. Provide details of what the charge was, sentence served, and why you were charged.


Some tips for the prospective applicants appearing for interview.
- Carry along with you the xerox copies of  the initial application filled by you.
- Carry original of all your educational certificates and job offer/contract letters mentioned in the application.
- English language test results copy.
- Passport
- You may be asked questions about your field of study.
- Your present job responsibilties and other details to ascertain you can settle down in canada under your job category.
- Before the interview date do some research about the city where there is maximum demand for your trade.
-Be cool and don't bluff. Speak the truth

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