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Preparing for the Quebec Selection Interview


the CanadaVisa Team - 28 February, 2012

Applicants in the Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) program may be required to attend an interview with a Quebec immigration officer.

This month, CIC News offers some advice on how to prepare and interviews Fritzie Selga, a Filipino nurse who succeeded at her interview and received her certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ).

Currently, most applicants in the QSW program are called to a personal interview where their “adaptability” for Quebec is assessed. In some cases, an interview waiver will be granted if the candidate passes the overall point threshold without needing these adaptability points and the immigration officer is satisfied with the supporting documents. He/she will then receive a CSQ and will be able to directly proceed to the federal portion of the application process.

Interviews generally take place 8-14 months after the submission of an application. The interview takes place at a location that is designated by the appropriate Quebec immigration office. The candidate must attend the selection interview unless he/she has a valid reason supported by proof, such as not being able to get a visa for the country where the interview will take place, or a medical reason, such as a pregnancy. The interview may then be rescheduled for a later date.

Adaptability

It is a good idea to understand how adaptability points are allocated since evaluating adaptability is the primary objective of the interview. There are a total of 6 points that can be awarded, apportioned as follows:

Required Documentation

At the interview, applicants are expected to bring the originals of all documentation submitted in support of the application including: statutory documents and documents in relation to education, work history, proof of research into Quebec and the Quebec job market, and how the applicant will establish him/herself once there.

Supporting documents are required for the applicant and any accompanying dependent. While an accompanying spouse must attend the interview along with the principle applicant, children under 22 are not required to attend.

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Fritzie’s Advice

Fritzie explained that there is more need for nurses like her in Quebec than in her native Philippines, where many nurses end up switching professions due to lack of demand. She offers the following advice for others who will go through the interview process for Quebec immigration to succeed like she did:

“Start early. As soon as you [submit] your application, begin studying about Quebec and the job market. Do it with dedication and commitment. Begin your French studies and continuously improve on it. Don't wait until you receive your interview date because cramming is not good. There are many things that you need to learn about Quebec, the job market and the language and you cannot squeeze it all in a matter of 1 month or 2. Claim that you will be a Quebecer someday. In this way, you will be fully motivated. I made sure that I had a file of the important details about Quebec, job market, applications, communication letters, etc, that I scanned several times before the interview.”

Conclusion

The above is just an overview of the preparation process candidates should undertake for the Quebec immigration selection interview. The more time put in, as Fritzie explained, especially towards learning French, about the province of Quebec, your job prospects, and financial and living arrangements once in Quebec, the better. Details such as learning about how to get a driver’s license and insurance, and proof of all of this research, can go a long way with the Quebec immigration officer towards proving applicants are serious about succeeding in a new life in Quebec.

Cohen Immigration Law provides a much more detailed and comprehensive interview preparation for its clients, as there are many more steps you can take to receive maximum points for each component of the adaptability evaluation. Also, a comprehensive documentation check list is provided for our clients as these will be verified by the Quebec immigration officer at the interview.

To find out if you are eligible for Quebec immigration, you can fill out our free online assessment.

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