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lovelymia

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Mar 1, 2010
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Hi,
I am planning to apply for Quebec immigration and after calculating the points, i am eligible to apply. I have like 65 points without the adpatability factor which is good. My problem is that I have applied for PR before under FSW but since my job was not in the occupational list , i was sent a rejection letter and my fees were refunded. At tht particular time, i was so desperate to get PR for canada and in my application form i wrote i have 13 months workinge xperience while I have only 7 month working experience (I know its fraud, i have 13 month working experience but not continuous).
Now,tht i am fully qualify for CSQ, i am scared becuase of my previous application, i might be rejected. DO the quebec immigration check previous application as i know they have the database and for sure my name figures in it. I am really hoping on CSQ now. Wat if I get CSQ based on my real continous work experience (7 month) and then get rejected on CIC level? Is it worth applying coz i will be spending like CAD$2000 on the application. I am very desperate right now, tht's y i thought of writing it down...
 
Hi Lovelymia,

I had a similar situtation, except for that i did not lie about anything..it was just the job duties are not matching up to 70% of the list occupation.

So, my occupation considered as non-listed. Now, I am on CSQ track.

For your case, I believe that you have been rejected for the same reason "non-listed occupation"..& not that you have lied about the duration.

I believe you should not have done this on first place.

But now you have a "brand new" opportunity..please do not waste it by a similar mistake.

Wish you the best of luck.
 
Hello Lovelymia

If you have 13 months of non continuous, its ok.. idont think there will be problem with that. Be careful in the future though! good luck.

@ Iceberg: i guess its a bit personal question. Bro i get 52 points if i put my french as intermediate and other factors. Is that enough? i guess so..online response is positive but that is the case with most of the times i have seen here.

You can close to 65 points! is it dure to childern and wife? or just lots of work exp??

Shahi
 
shahi

what i saw on canadavisa.com is that a single applicant should score min 55 points? do u have any other info on that?
http://www.canadavisa.com/quebec-skilled-worker-immigration.html

regards
 
Hi Shahi,

The min. score for a single applicant is 55.
As for a couple (main applicant + partner) the min. score should be 63.

Rely on the evaluation test on Quebec immigration web site.
 
@Angel and Iceberg

Guys 55 is after adding the 6 adaptibility points.. which can only be calculated by embassy ppl after interview. before interview you need 49 points as a single applicant and 55 with partner... i have 52 points without adaptibily points...plus the result on the Quebec evalaution was positive... i hope it turns out to be ok!!


Shahi
 
yes you are right. mine is 59 witouht adaptibility, hope it works 8)
 
@angeleye..wow! that too without french...that is awesome !! mine is 52 with french :(

I hope 52 are enough...but its close to 49.... i wish i get it soon!!


Shahi
 
i think i have calculated it rightly ;) ;D well can u PM me the breakup of ur points, if u dont mind?
 
Hey Angel check your inbox

Shahi