joidiple said:Work experience
Recognized experience
The work experience by a skilled worker candidate must have been acquired:
in the five years preceding the date of submission of an application for a selection certificate
The following experience, which respects the aforementioned conditions, is recognized:
experience that was acquired full time or part time in remunerated jobs
full-time or part-time work internships as part of an apprenticeship, training or specialization recognized by a diploma, both remunerated and non-remunerated.
Intership
This constitutes experience acquired:
full time or part time
as part of remunerated internships (for non-remunerated internships recognized by a diploma, experience must be acquired during an apprenticeship, training or specialization)
in the five years preceding the date of submission of the application for a selection certificate.
I guess you just hev to provide them certiificates of your work experiences
You tried applying online? I thought the only applicants who can apply online are those who are already in Canada or Quebec?jz2011quebec said:Hi Guys! I'm applying also CSQ hindi po ako nurse, isa po akong Aircraft Structural Mechanic d2 s Saudi, bk pwede n rin pong maki join. Sa ngyn inaayos ko n mga docs ko at application, kaso nung n i-print ko at n validate ko n yng application for Permanent Residence na kasama don s application for CSQ napansin ko n missed out ko yng ilang info, katulad ng email add ko at at yng current country of residence (from date to present) Sa tingin nyo b magkakaroon ng problema application ko? Nag attached ako ng letter to IO explaining that i missed out some info n nkasama s application ko, ito kaya i-consider nila? Pwede b ako mag fill-up ulit ng bagong application online? kasi pagkaaalam ko once n na-validate mo n, nsa data base n nila. Guys! sana mabigyan nyo ako ng advise. Good luck to all Filipinos and God Bless!
hi, i think its ok, just wait for their reply coz their gonna send u an aor and will state what ever requirements your still lacking...goodluck!jz2011quebec said:Hi Guys! I'm applying also CSQ hindi po ako nurse, isa po akong Aircraft Structural Mechanic d2 s Saudi, bk pwede n rin pong maki join. Sa ngyn inaayos ko n mga docs ko at application, kaso nung n i-print ko at n validate ko n yng application for Permanent Residence na kasama don s application for CSQ napansin ko n missed out ko yng ilang info, katulad ng email add ko at at yng current country of residence (from date to present) Sa tingin nyo b magkakaroon ng problema application ko? Nag attached ako ng letter to IO explaining that i missed out some info n nkasama s application ko, ito kaya i-consider nila? Pwede b ako mag fill-up ulit ng bagong application online? kasi pagkaaalam ko once n na-validate mo n, nsa data base n nila. Guys! sana mabigyan nyo ako ng advise. Good luck to all Filipinos and God Bless!
how was the interview? i am also thiinking of applying to quebec? will it not be a difficult adjustment for my children since it is a french speaking territory?a said:Hi sa tanan bisdak!
phew we thought we are the only bisdak applying for quebec..... thank god naa diay lain... hello kabayans!!! neweys, same like solokru we'll be having our interview this sept sad and hopefully mahatagan mi ug CSQ ig human . Hadlok mi coz we've just begun our french lesson with AF and we're still in our second module so our french is not that good but hopefully we'll get by with his help.
quebec is a french province and since you want to settle there it is advisable that one must learn french for easy and fast integration into their society so mas better to learn it while your application is still on going......(just my humble opinion ra sad ha) Ky for us which we never anticipated to be this fast so we were caught off guard as we only submitted our application last march and got our AOR by may then by june we already received our confirmation for interview...... we thought that it will take 6-10 months after AOR for the interview (thinking it will give us ample time to learn french), so karun sangko sa langgit ang kulba plus kahadlok as most of them mentioned that the entire interview process will be 80% french but we're hoping for a miracle, guidance and blessings from him!!!
@ gigianne I think its not the only french speaking province..... it is however the only province which uses french as the official language as NB has french and english as the official language.... like us when we submitted our application we haven't even started our french class but only included our receipt of enrollment from AF and no additional proof of any exams taken so i believe that that IO will consider once an applicant shows interest in learning french..... once you claim points in your application just be sure to be in that level or more by the time of your interview.... though it would certainly give more points once they assess your application with TEF/DELF etc results but if no results were given your french abilities will be tested during your interview which they can award you 6 more points for adaptability..... so just keep on learning!!
Hopefully naka tabang ni.....
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