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weekday said:
Hi Guys,

I Received CSQ(in post) yesterday,

Application submitted : mar 5
Documents request : july 25
Documents sent : july 27
Csq recieved : september 2

All the best for you guys :)

Congrats :)
 
weekday said:
Hi Guys,

I Received CSQ(in post) yesterday,

Application submitted : mar 5
Documents request : july 25
Documents sent : july 27
Csq recieved : september 2

All the best for you guys :)

Congratulations and Celebrations :):-)
 
highheel987 said:
Congrats weekday.. :D

Can you please share your profile:
e.g. studies,IELTS,French,Any realtives in quebec etc.

almost same as everyone here..

masters from quebec university, ielts :7.5, no french , no relatives..
 
If I have CAQ, LMIA and job, do I still need minimum 49 points to apply? Or when I have valid CAQ LMIA i can apply at any time and dont need those minimum points?
 
Congrats for the CSQ guys. Feeling much encouraged now :-D

Just a question though, has anyone heard that there might be a change in Quebec rules for PEQ. I have heard that they will change the level to C1 and will also conduct an interview. And I'm talking about the PEQ streamlined process not us just to be clear. I have not found any news about it though so it only seems like they are rumors and nothing else
 
Can someone here please explain me the exact meaning of cap-exempt candidates for QSWP ?

I see everyone has written that a Valid Job Offer...Is it same like an LMIA ?

Also temporary quebec residents are exempted..what exactly does this mean ?

Thanks for any help!
 
joelthakkar said:
Can someone here please explain me the exact meaning of cap-exempt candidates for QSWP ?

I see everyone has written that a Valid Job Offer...Is it same like an LMIA ?

Also temporary quebec residents are exempted..what exactly does this mean ?

Thanks for any help!

All of them means you have been living in Quebec for at least a year studying, working or with temporary residency.
 
midgar31 said:
All of them means you have been living in Quebec for at least a year studying, working or with temporary residency.

So it means that I need to work in quebec for 1 year to be eligible as a temporary resident and thus be CAP EXEMPT from qswp ? Well..if 1 year is needed..it is better to apply in PEQ only..
 
One more MON Cap-exempt CSQ here:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/federal-2016-application-after-csq-please-share-t410943.0.html;msg5432180#msg5432180

crazyask said:
Hello,

I am a student from Montreal, received my CSQ will be applying for federal. I just have one question do we need Police Clarence certificate for the stay in Canada?

Thank you.
 
midgar31 said:
All of them means you have been living in Quebec for at least a year studying, working or with temporary residency.

Are you sure you need to have 1 year to apply? I only found information that after 6 months you got maximum points, wheres info that you need 1 year?.
 
stealth1947 said:
Are you sure you need to have 1 year to apply? I only found information that after 6 months you got maximum points, wheres info that you need 1 year?.


To be eligible as a cap exempt candidate you'll need one year of residency in Quebec
 
FlightXM said:
To be eligible as a cap exempt candidate you'll need one year of residency in Quebec

Also , please note that Quebec is done accepting applications for 2016 ( non-camp exempt) and it will start using a system similar to ITA for next intake.
 
APPNOV2014NY said:
Also , please note that Quebec is done accepting applications for 2016 ( non-camp exempt) and it will start using a system similar to ITA for next intake.

Yes..