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Author Topic: Quebec Immigration - Skilled Worker Program  (Read 230659 times)
kuro_shio
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Category........: QSW
App. Filed.......: 17-08-2012
AOR Received.: 22-08-2012

« Reply #2235 on: August 01, 2012, 10:16:45 pm »

Got my DELF B2 results today

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dez
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Posts: 72
Ratings: +4
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: Paris
App. Filed.......: 16/11/11
AOR Received.: 3/07/12

« Reply #2236 on: August 02, 2012, 02:13:59 am »

Got my DELF B2 results today



Kuro_shio,

Congrats on your B2. Very impressive I must say. I have two questions and I was wondering if you might help me. First is about my french points. I got 14.5 in C.O and 15.5 in P.O. in B2. I have been wondering if I will be given B2 points for my P.O score. I mean is it possible they'll round this to 16? I have asked around (even with MICC in Montreal but haven't got a clear answer). What do you think? If they don't all my work to get B2 would have been for nought all because of 1.5 marks (1.5 in C.O and 0.5 in P.O) and I lose 4 points remaining with my B1 score.

Second is about my Education and AOT points. I applied with a Masters (fulltime) in HRM from a UK university. British universities' degrees are not listed in the conversion table so it's been unclear to me what points I get for education and AOT. Any ideas? Any help will be appreciated for you or anyone else in the know. Thanks.
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kuro_shio
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Posts: 66
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Category........: QSW
App. Filed.......: 17-08-2012
AOR Received.: 22-08-2012

« Reply #2237 on: August 02, 2012, 07:46:23 am »

Kuro_shio,

Congrats on your B2. Very impressive I must say. I have two questions and I was wondering if you might help me. First is about my french points. I got 14.5 in C.O and 15.5 in P.O. in B2. I have been wondering if I will be given B2 points for my P.O score. I mean is it possible they'll round this to 16? I have asked around (even with MICC in Montreal but haven't got a clear answer). What do you think? If they don't all my work to get B2 would have been for nought all because of 1.5 marks (1.5 in C.O and 0.5 in P.O) and I lose 4 points remaining with my B1 score.

Second is about my Education and AOT points. I applied with a Masters (fulltime) in HRM from a UK university. British universities' degrees are not listed in the conversion table so it's been unclear to me what points I get for education and AOT. Any ideas? Any help will be appreciated for you or anyone else in the know. Thanks.

Thanks, about your first question, I don't think they will round it off (at least the C.O. part) as their chart seems pretty clear:

The P.O. score is unclear though as they don't mention 15.5 points, just 15 (B1) and 16 (B2), you should make sure by asking either your BIQ or a different one as they have the same rules.





About your second question, I don't really know, sorry.

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desprado_666
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« Reply #2238 on: August 02, 2012, 10:51:08 am »

hello friend can any one help me in my eligibility calulation
Age 32 years
Edu qualification B.Com 2001, PGDCA 2002, MCA(through later entry in 2010-2011)
experience Govt job 2004- 2010,(banking)
martial status married
Language Ielts 6 band , french B1
wife age 28 years
edu B.Sc non medical 2005, Msc chemistry 2011
exp in Govt job 2005-2010 (banking)
child  =1 4year old
financial =ok
language = English ielts 6 band , french A1
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mgnice
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« Reply #2239 on: August 02, 2012, 06:00:58 pm »

Hi There

I applied last year(2011) Sep. for CSQ, and get file no. in Aug. and now I got a letter which tells me I am put in the list for Newyork interview. The letter says nothing about the time and states that they will notify me latter for the time.

I am just wondering how long dos it take I get the letter for the time of interview and When approximately my interview will be?

Please comment on this if anybody had the similar case on estimating the interview time!

Thanks for your comments Smiley


Nobody has the same situation!!
Please help.
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harit79
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Posts: 516
Ratings: +10
Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: ND/HK
NOC Code......: 2172
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 01-09-2011
AOR Received.: 30-10-2011
IELTS Request: Sent without IELTS, DELF A2

« Reply #2240 on: August 03, 2012, 12:07:15 am »


Hello Mgnice,

From some previous forum members details, i can say that your interview will get schedule approximately within 1-3 months. You should better wait for the next conversation from BIQ. Till that time work on your french.
Wish you all the best for your interview.
Nobody has the same situation!!
Please help.
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"Life is like a roller coaster: there are a lot of ups and downs, but in the end, it was a good ride.. 
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raghav
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Posts: 18
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Category........: QSW
Visa Office......: BIQ-HK / VO-ND
NOC Code......: 0731
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 29-07-2011
AOR Received.: 07-09-2011
Interview........: Still Waiting...

« Reply #2241 on: August 03, 2012, 01:24:12 am »

Thanks, about your first question, I don't think they will round it off (at least the C.O. part) as their chart seems pretty clear:

The P.O. score is unclear though as they don't mention 15.5 points, just 15 (B1) and 16 (B2), you should make sure by asking either your BIQ or a different one as they have the same rules.





About your second question, I don't really know, sorry.



Hi,

Could you please provide me the original link to the point matrix that you have posted here.

Thanks in advance.
Raghvendra
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Let's Do It.
OOA
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« Reply #2242 on: August 03, 2012, 10:13:31 am »

Wink dont panic, it is definitely normal,
by the way, which biq did you submit your application to?
mine was submitted in may and still havent got  anything!




Thank you so much...

You have really allayed my fears. I submitted my application to Montreal [Direction de l'Immigration economique International, au service de l'Ouest Afrique Subsaharienne et Maghreb, 285, rue Notre Dame Ouest, 4e etage, Montreal (Quebec) H2YIT8 Canada].

I hope that everything goes well!
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desprado_666
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« Reply #2243 on: August 03, 2012, 12:03:35 pm »

hello friend can any one help me in my eligibility calulation
Age 32 years
Edu qualification B.Com 2001, PGDCA 2002, MCA(through later entry in 2010-2011)
experience Govt job 2004- 2010,(banking)
martial status married
Language Ielts 6 band , french B1
wife age 28 years
edu B.Sc non medical 2005, Msc chemistry 2011
exp in Govt job 2005-2010 (banking)
child  =1 4year old

financial =ok
language = English ielts 6 band , french A1
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OOA
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« Reply #2244 on: August 04, 2012, 04:28:33 am »

hello friend can any one help me in my eligibility calulation
Age 32 years
Edu qualification B.Com 2001, PGDCA 2002, MCA(through later entry in 2010-2011)
experience Govt job 2004- 2010,(banking)
martial status married
Language Ielts 6 band , french B1
wife age 28 years
edu B.Sc non medical 2005, Msc chemistry 2011
exp in Govt job 2005-2010 (banking)
child  =1 4year old
financial =ok
language = English ielts 6 band , french A1

Hi!

Could you let me have your email address? I have some important links to send to you. The settings on the forum does not allow me to send links...

All the best!
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desprado_666
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« Reply #2245 on: August 04, 2012, 08:04:04 am »

Hi!

Could you let me have your email address? I have some important links to send to you. The settings on the forum does not allow me to send links...

All the best!
desprado_666 @ hotmail.com
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kuro_shio
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Posts: 66
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Category........: QSW
App. Filed.......: 17-08-2012
AOR Received.: 22-08-2012

« Reply #2246 on: August 04, 2012, 10:44:58 am »

Hi,

Could you please provide me the original link to the point matrix that you have posted here.

Thanks in advance.
Raghvendra

Page 38

http://www2.publicationsduquebec.gouv.qc.ca/dynamicSearch/telecharge.php?type=7&file=GPI-3-1.pdf
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OOA
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« Reply #2247 on: August 04, 2012, 08:09:58 pm »

desprado_666  @  hotmail.com

Hi,

I just sent you an email.

I hope it helps...
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nomi.zafar6
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« Reply #2248 on: August 05, 2012, 04:09:11 am »


 i  am very worried about that now a days that in 2005 i have applied for CSQ Certificate and i have got refusal in 2007
 i had applied in Damascus Syria,, because of they did not accept my Diploma and they have given me just only 48 points,....  so i have applied for computer Programm.. and now since 6 years i have been working in diffrenct field ,, so ..  ,,, now again i m going to apply for Canadain Work Permit,,, in CIC,,,, i just wanted to know that my Quebec Record will be in CIC???  ,,,,,, or i should mentioned about my Refusal of Quebec in canadain work permit form ,,,,,?Huh

  pleas i m very worred about that ,,, i would be thankful to you if some one response please

  take care
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reginaforquebec
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« Reply #2249 on: August 05, 2012, 11:48:22 pm »

I am worried about the next election in Quebec. Meaning new government, new rules, new regulation especially in immigration. I want to share this latest news from all of you and share your opinion because it will effect also our ongoing application in the future....

MONTREAL — Quebec separatists could win in next month's election and form a government but still fail in their ultimate quest for the province's independence from the rest of Canada, say analysts.
Beleaguered Quebec Premier Jean Charest on Wednesday called snap elections for Sept. 4, opening the door for the separatists' possible return to power in Canada's mostly French-speaking province.
The elections come against the backdrop of social unrest in Quebec, where students since February have challenged government plans to hike university fees, resulting in violent street protests and hundreds of arrests.
Alain Gagnon, who holds the Canada Research Chair in Quebec and Canadian Studies at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM), predicted a muddy, rather than clear-cut result.
“A Liberal or Parti Quebecois minority government is the most likely outcome,” he said.
Charest, a three-term premier who is also facing a corruption scandal, has been lumbered with pressure from Labor groups and other opponents of the ruling Liberal Party who at times have joined forces with the students.
Yves Belanger, a political science professor at UQAM, suggested that the backlash against Charest could result in the separatist Parti Quebecois (PQ) winning enough seats to form a majority government.
He reckons, however, that this would require that an upstart third party, the Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ), which has attracted disenchanted federalists and separatists, does not siphon too much PQ support.
In Quebec's first past the post electoral system, just a few percentage points in support can translate into 10 to 15 seats won out of a 125 total in the national assembly, and determine the election outcome.
Despite Charest's vigorous and aggressive start to the race, touting his Liberals' strong economic record and assailing his rivals' platforms, Belanger believes that Liberal insiders fear the party will lose.
And the decision of several ministers in Charest's government not to stand in the election indicates that the party is “struggling to renew itself” after nine years in power.
“I don't think the Liberals are betting on a win, but rather are hoping to avoid being completely brushed aside,” Belanger said.
As for the cause of Quebec independence, the Parti Quebecois has vowed to move slowly, saying that if it wins the election it will seek to wrest new powers from the federal government in Ottawa.
Any failure could be used to bolster its separatist agenda. But observers do not expect a rush to a third referendum on sovereignty under a PQ banner.
Quebec twice rejected independence from the rest of Canada in referendums in 1980 and 1995, but only by a narrow margin last time.
A PQ win is necessary for holding a third referendum, but does not mean a referendum is “inevitable” under the PQ, said Gagnon.
Rather he expects to see a “public consultation” on “maximum decentralization” of powers from Ottawa to Quebec.
UQAM political philosopher Jean-Marc Piotte, however, was skeptical, noting that the separatists had failed to bolster their position for an independent Quebec since the last two kicks at the can.
According to Belanger, if the PQ returns to power, “some of its members will seek to push independence to the frontburner and for a third referendum,” but he is not certain the hardcore separatists within the party would succeed.
“Quebecers don't want to hear any more about referendums and independence,” which PQ leader Pauline Marois understands far too well and rarely brings it up except on the sidelines of the election campaign, he said.
All three pundits said Charest timed the election shrewdly to force voters to consider the student unrest of recent months in their decision.
A majority agree with Charest on the need to raise student fees to help rein in a deficit, according to polls. So if the students return to the streets to demonstrate they risk paradoxically bolstering the Liberals.
Gagnon, Piotte and Belanger also said that the election timing allows the Liberals to avoid possible damaging revelations when a commission of inquiry on alleged corruption in the construction industry resumes hearings mid-September.                                       
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