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Please let me know the brief timelines for québec immigration

Saï Ram 15

Star Member
Jun 22, 2020
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Hi all,
I'm looking to start my arrima process by next year October
I have few doubts.

À little briefing about my profile
25 m / single
Bachelors in business ( distance education)
Bachelors in psychology
3- years paid experience during the above said course
Delf B2
Ielts - clb 9
My experience isn't technical so I have no hope of getting a job offer in québec

So next year my degree and 3 year work experience will be done and I've planned to apply as soon its done
* what do you think about my profile is arrima way OK for me? I prefer this over ee considering the number of people applying in EE I'm worried. But I guess in arrima way the number of applications is less, I might be wrong

Also knowing French and delf B2 might help me?
Do I need wes for my degree

Is my profile better off with a pg diploma (1 year) distance education to claim points - if so I can do it in my home country (its wes approved yet)

Is delf B2 enough with the required score to claim points for French or should I take tefaq/tef Canada..
Will hiring an advocate in québec help me with applying without any errors
What is the approx timeline for my application, If I apply by December next year with all the foresaid documents

II've read that to get qsq it take almost 2 years.? True?
After getting qsc enter into ee and do all the process over there too? Waiting with other applicants, or is it given more preferenc that I've qsc.?


Do you think I should look into any other programs. Any province and any program is OK for me!

Please help me with this, thank you so much!
 

primaprime

VIP Member
Apr 6, 2019
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Quebec's processing times are indeed very long and the whole system is a bit of a black box: nobody can predict how many people will be invited, or when, or what the rules will be because they keep changing them. They do accept DELF results.