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gskapoor

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Hi All,

The Quebec immigration program will be lunch at April 2015. Any buddy have any update regarding the Quebec immigration.

Please share....

On more think...

I have done the ECA form WES (World Education Services Canada).
My B.A (Pass) correspondence degree validated as 3 year Bachelor’s degree Canadian equivalency.

I want to know that my ECA is also valid for Quebec Immigration?
 
News and updates can be found here:

http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/informations/news/news-2015/index.html

I don't see anything about a programme launching in April ?

ECA is not required for a CSQ application.
 
Thanks Lammawitch for your responsed..

Its mean my B.A (Pass) correspondence 3 year degree will be consider without ECA.. Right?
 
I would think so, yes, in light of the ECA you have.

Have you looked at the list of areas of training to see how many points you get?
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/permanent-workers/official-immigration-application/requirements-programs/list-areas-training.html

Also a good idea to check whether your trade or profession is regulated in Quebec
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/employment/regulated-professions/index.html
 
am i eligible to apply for Quebec pnp.

bachelors degree in IT(4 years)
studied in Canada for 2 years
currently working as a full-time employee in Ontario(1.5 years)
ielts - 7.5
EE score - 427
married

currently on a PGWP till July 2016.

i can get an employer in qubec to give me a job offer. is this enough just a job letter from a registerd IT company ??
 
Kakhileshreddy, start here:

http://www.form.services.micc.gouv.qc.ca/epi/index.jsp?languageCode=en
 
is french required.. is it compulsory..

it say i am eligible but i kept french as beginner
 
French is not compulsory at the moment. Without it, your application will be low priority.

However, and it's a BIG however, have a think and do some research about getting a job in Quebec.

Go to jobbank.gc.ca. Search for jobs you are qualified for/interested in, in Quebec. Then check out placement.emploiquebec.net and do the same.

The vast majority require French. In most cases, working language will be French. I do know of a few people working (at fairly senior levels) in IT in Quebec. They are exceptions.
 
i am a NOC A job holder here in Toronto and i could get a job offer letter from Montreal based IT firm in noc A. with sal 35$/hr.

if i have this can i get the PNP approved.
 
kakhileshreddy said:
i am a NOC A job holder here in Toronto and i could get a job offer letter from Montreal based IT firm in noc A. with sal 35$/hr.

if i have this can i get the PNP approved.

While similar, CSQ is not quite PNP.

Do you intend to move to and settle in Quebec? Have you read the information on the Immigration Quebec website concerning confirmed job offers?
 
if this is a pathway to PR then yes i would happily plan to settle in QC. 8) 8)

confirmed job offers could you please add the link here. it would be much helpful.
 
kakhileshreddy said:
if this is a pathway to PR then yes i would happily plan to settle in QC. 8) 8)

confirmed job offers could you please add the link here. it would be much helpful.

Is Google broken today?
 
Can anyone tell me, specifically where to verify the supporting documents:

1. Educational Documents
2. Experience Letters
3. Civil Identity Documents