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Hi,
I just observed that there is the need to carry along the rest of african countries in our determination to get to Canada using the Quebec skilled worker selection scheme.

Please,help to share your experience here even if you have not received the CSQ or not.If you are already a landed immigrant or about to land ,kindly roll out some of your experiences.It will go a long way.

That is the major reason for this topic.We count on you all.
 
When and where to submit the application (regular program for skilled workers)

The application for a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ – Québec selection certificate) is normally done from abroad. However, under certain conditions, this application can be made while staying temporarily in Québec as a foreign student.

Submitting an application for a CSQ as a skilled worker signifies that your short term plan is to enter the Québec labour market. If you wish to continue your studies following your current study program, at a higher level for example, you must postpone your plan for permanent immigration.

To be authorized to apply for a CSQ under the regular program for skilled workers, during your stay for studies, you must:

have come to Québec with the primary goal of studying here and hold a Certificat d’acceptation du Québec (CAQ) for studies and a valid study permit, unless exempted by regulation;

meet all the conditions of this certificate and permit;

pursue or have successfully completed a secondary level vocational training program of 900 hours or more, a college studies program, an undergraduate university program of at least 12 months, a graduate program, i.e., a master’s or an advanced graduate diploma (DESS – études supérieures spécialisées), or a doctoral program;

have completed at least half your study program, if its duration is less than 18 months or it is a graduate level or doctoral university program;

or

be 12 months or less from the end of your study program, if its duration is 18 months or longer.

Note that students who expect to obtain or have obtained a 30-credit university undergraduate certificate may not submit their application at the address below.

If you do not meet the above requirements, check where your application must be sent based on your country of legal residence.

If you meet the conditions allowing you to submit your CSQ application under the regular program for skilled workers, you must send your file to the following address:

Direction du courrier, de l'encaissement et de l'évaluation comparative
Ministère de l’Immigration et des Communautés culturelles
285, rue Notre-Dame Ouest, 4e étage
Montréal (Québec) H2Y 1T8
CANADA
 
Application for Selection Certificate and appendices - Permanent workers

Following a decision by the government decision published in the Gazette officielle du Québec on June 29, 2012, the Ministère de l’Immigration et des Communautés culturelles is applying new rules for the intake of applications according to immigration class.

To find out if you can submit an application for a selection certificate, consult the page Intake of applications.


Use this form and the appendices that apply to your situation to submit an official immigration application in the program for skilled workers. See the procedure for submitting your application and processing times.

Main forms

Application for Selection Certificate – Skilled Worker – Principal applicant, spouse or de facto spouse (A-0520-AA) (Dynamic PDF, 701 Kb)
Documents submitted in support of the Application for Selection Certificate (Dynamic PDF, 290 Kb)
Contract respecting financial self-sufficiency (A-0522-OA)



Appendices

Declaration by spouse or de facto spouse (Dynamic PDF, 416 Kb), if applicable
Application for Selection Certificate - Dependent child aged 22 or older or who is married or a de facto spouse (Dynamic PDF, 193 Kb), if applicable
Declaration by a candidate practicing a regulated profession or trade in Québec (PDF, 37 Kb), if you or your spouse practises or has the training needed to practise a profession governed by a professional order, a profession governed by the Autorité des marchés financiers or a regulated trade in Québec (construction trades, regulated vocational qualifications)
Note: Read the conditions for admission to a professional order before submitting your application.
Declaration by a graduate of a medical school outside of Canada and the United States (PDF, 85 Kb), if you or your spouse practises or has the training needed to practise the profession of medical specialist, general practitioner or family physician
Declaration of a candidate practising the teaching profession in preschool, elementary school or secondary school (PDF, 49 Kb), if you or your spouse practises or has the training needed to practise the profession of primary school or secondary school instructor




IMPORTANT:

- To request a change to your application for a selection certificate or that of your spouse, complete the Change to an application for a selection certificate (Dynamic PDF, 82 Kb) form and return it to us along with the necessary documents within 30 days after the change.

- Before submitting an official immigration application, familiarize yourself with the typical procedure for permanent workers. It will provide you with an overview of the procedures to follow to achieve your immigration goals.
 
Strict application of documentation requirements

Your immigration application must contain the duly completed and signed forms, all required documents as well as payment of the required fees (in Canadian currency only). If your application is incomplete, it will be returned to you without being processed.

Please note that from now on, this requirement will be strictly applied and could result in the rejection of your application.
 
Intake of applications

Following a decision by the government decision published in the Gazette officielle du Québec on June 29, 2012, the Ministère de l’Immigration et des Communautés culturelles is applying new rules for the intake of applications according to immigration class.
New intake rules according to immigration class


Immigration subclass



Bussinesspeople

Investors

No new applications will be accepted
from April 14, 2012 to March 31, 2013

Entrepreneurs and
self-employed workers

No new applications will be accepted
from June 30, 2012 to March 31, 2013

Skilled workers
See below to determine if you can submit
an application in the Skilled worker class
between April 1, 2012 and March 31, 2013


Skilled workers

You can submit an immigration application as a skilled worker only if one of the following situations applies to you:

You temporarily reside in Québec as a temporary worker. You meet the eligibility conditions of the Programme de l’expérience québécoise (Temporary worker) (PEQ - Québec experience program for temporary workers) or are eligible to apply for a selection certificate under the regular program for skilled workers.

You have obtained a diploma awarded by a Québec teaching institution for studies done in Québec or you are about to obtain that diploma and you meet the eligibility conditions of the Programme de l’expérience québécoise (Québec Graduate) (PEQ - Québec experience program for Québec graduates).

You reside temporarily in Québec as a foreign student, you are eligible to apply for a selection certificate under the regular program for skilled workers and you are submitting your application in Québec.

You reside temporarily in Québec within the framework of a youth exchange program subject to an international agreement, such as a work holiday program. You are working full time in Québec, you are eligible to apply for a selection certificate under the regular program for skilled workers and you are submitting your application in Québec.

You or your accompanying spouse hold a diploma awarded by a teaching institution in an area of training allowing you to get 6 (see list, in French, 38 kb), 12 or 16 points under the area of training criterion of the selection grid for skilled workers (see list, in French, 35 kb). The number of years of study required to obtain your diploma must be at least equal to the number of years required to obtain that diploma in Québec. This diploma was obtained less than five years before the date of your application. Failing that, you must have practised, on a full-time basis and for at least one year out of the five years preceding the date of your application, a profession or trade in an area related to that diploma.
You or your accompanying spouse hold a Québec diploma or a diploma treated as a Québec diploma that sanctions at least one year of full-time studies. This diploma was obtained less than five years before the date of your application. Failing that, you must have practised, on a full-time basis and for at least one year out of the five years preceding the date of your application, a profession or trade in an area related to that diploma.

You or your accompanying spouse hold an employment offer made by a Québec employer and validated by the Ministère de l’Immigration et des Communautés culturelles.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada informed you that your application for permanent residence in Canada was admissible for processing.

You reside temporarily in Québec, you were a Canadian citizen at one time and you are submitting you application in Québec.



If none of these situations applies to you, you cannot submit an application until after March 31, 2013.
 
Forms

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Submitting an official immigration application

Following a decision by the government decision published in the Gazette officielle du Québec on June 29, 2012, the Ministère de l’Immigration et des Communautés culturelles is applying new rules for the intake of applications according to immigration class.

To find out if you can submit an application for a selection certificate, consult the page Intake of applications.


USEFUL INFORMATION


To be selected as an immigrant worker, you must have the schooling and occupational skills to facilitate your job integration. Other factors, such as language, age, your spouse’s profile and whether or not you have children are also important.

Note! Being selected as a worker does not guarantee you a job in your preferred profession or trade.





You have already found a job in Québec?
If you have a job offer, it is up to your employer to carry out some of the immigration procedure. See the section Recrutement international - Embaucher un travailleur étranger permanent.


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IMPORTANT NOTICES

- Coming into force of the mandatory use of language proficiency tests

- Notice for individuals planning to immigrate or stay in Québec

- Notice on Internet fraud


8 important steps

Here are eight important steps. If followed they will lead to your immigration to Québec!

Ascertaining the conditions for practising your profession or trade, if applicable.


Knowing how to overcome the major obstacles to finding a job.


Evaluating the cost of immigrating to Québec, including the cost of settling in.

Understanding the difference between the selection and the admission of workers—the respective roles of the Gouvernement du Québec and the Government of Canada.

Understanding the requirements of the Immigration Program for skilled workers.


Understanding the selection process (including the interview and application processing).


Filling out the official immigration application – Application for a Selection Certificate (DCS).


Submitting an application for permanent residence to the Government of Canada.
 
Please note that due to new rules for receipt of applications, we may send you a letter confirming the opening of your file within approximately six months. Rest assured that our office will send you this letter as soon as your file will open.

If your application is being processed in our office, we will respond to your request only if the processing time exceeds the set standard of service.

Otherwise, note that we have received your message and the processing of your application is progressing. Do not forget to consider the postal delays in your country before contacting us to track. Your shipment can often take several weeks to reach u.
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/biq/paris/dcs-travailleurs/index.html
 
The selection of skilled workers will be transferred from the Quebec Immigration Office in Paris, Brussels and its vienna at our Montreal office

The Ministry of Immigration and Cultural Communities wishes to inform its customers that as of 1 April 2013, the processing of applications for the selection of skilled workers will be officially transferred from the Quebec Immigration Office in Paris, Brussels and its antenna in our Montreal office.

Any new requests and correspondence should now be sent to the Directorate of Immigration Economic - International Service Western Europe, sub-Saharan Africa and the Maghreb, in Montreal at the following address:
285, rue Notre-Dame West, 4th Floor
Montreal (Quebec) H2X 1T8
CANADA

The Department wishes to assure its customers of its commitment to continue, always with the same care, treatment records from the Western Europe, Israel, and sub-Saharan Africa. When necessary, selection interviews conducted by the Department with candidates on immigration from the Western Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa will be performed in the spaces provided for this purpose in the territories concerned.

No change for other immigration categories

This change will have no effect on the records of the family class as treatment records for all territories on all continents entirely by mail for several years, from the Montreal office.
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/biq/paris/actualite2.html
 
Hi,
These are my observations.

BEFORE 6TH OF DECEMBER,2011,
- Incomplete application could be submitted and a file will still be created,
- Incomplete documentation could still be submitted and they would create a file for you and ask you later to update your file or present them during interview,
- Language test result could come in form of language test results,school attestation,writing a cover letter in that regard that you know the language and wants to claim point for the level that you have chosen
- Applications were not returned at all even if not complete.
- Acknowledgement of receipt are presented very fast
- Interviews rate were very high.
- Rules were modified every 3 years

AFTER 6TH OF DECEMBER,2011
-To claim points for language,you must submit only a language test result
-Delays in receiving Acknowledgement of receipt
- Less decisions have been made,no waiver no interview-at least 98 percent of people that i know
-Several rules have been introduced.
- For nearly 8 months,nothing new has been heard or put as a rule
- Return of incomplete applications,meaning all accepted applications are complete and eligible.
and more.....
- submission of document checklist to ensure that you have include everything.

What do we make out of all these.

Well,i feel that there will be minimal interview,faster processing after 31st,march,2013suspension of the scheme for a while etc....
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