Jasvir Kumar sidhu said:I would like to share on this forum because I can get to know about updates about Asia.please update your status.
It seems your csq interview was waived.how much points you got?rohitchaudhary1976 said:We got the visa in February 2014. Our application reached at Hong Kong Office on December 1, 2011, Received CSQ on Feb 2013.
Thats good! When you had your interview? What was your total points?rohitchaudhary1976 said:We got the visa in February 2014. Our application reached at Hong Kong Office on December 1, 2011, Received CSQ on Feb 2013.
rohitchaudhary1976 said:We got the visa in February 2014. Our application reached at Hong Kong Office on December 1, 2011, Received CSQ on Feb 2013.
rohitchaudhary1976 said:Our interview got waived and we submit our A1 Delf (both husband and wife) and IELTS later. After submitting Language scores we had 64 and we had our Delf A2 ready also but b4 submitting it we got our csq. In a month of submitting Language scores, we got our csq. We were saved by old rules.
sunnymks said:We have Applied to Hong Kong Biq in July'2012 and Recd. AOR in Nov'2012. At the Time of Applying the CSQ we had 64(According to the Old Rules). Moreover we have also submitted A1 Delf and ielts both with our application.
A Long Wait Since Then....What can we expect?
Shumaila said:Do you have any rough idea when the Asian candidates called for interviews during the period?
rohitchaudhary1976 said:Last Interview i guess for New Delhi candidates, it came around November 2011 or March 2012 thats it after that none and all files moved to Montreal who applied on December 6, 2011 or after, even if they sent to Hong Kong but they shifted to Montreal, and they are giving csq who submitted B2 DELF with speaking 16/25 score or listening 16/25 or writing 16/25 in B2 cuz less than 16 marks in each part you wont get any points for that. And pray that this in April 2014, elections are going to be held in Quebec so pray that Parti Quebecois loose the elections and Liberals come again in power and then they relax some of the rules...Try TCFQ (for quebec) it is like IELTS one exam and scores tell you your level a1, a2, b1, b2,..... like in IELTS the more answers correct the higher the band....all the best guys.
rohitchaudhary1976 said:Our interview got waived and we submit our A1 Delf (both husband and wife) and IELTS later. After submitting Language scores we had 64 and we had our Delf A2 ready also but b4 submitting it we got our csq. In a month of submitting Language scores, we got our csq. We were saved by old rules.