+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

KAS

Star Member
Jan 11, 2010
54
1
Dear Seniors / Friends – Like others in this forum, am extremely serious for Canadian Immigration however thoughts are jumbled up due to one thing or other. I do understand that tons of information available on this site but not getting certain answers. Providing below inputs about my profile and appreciate if seniors can advise accordingly:

Age – 36yrs
Location - India (New Delhi)
Qualification - Bachelors in Commerce, Post Graduate Diploma in Business
Management (Finance & Marketing)
Experience - 14+yrs
Designation - Sr. Manager (Transitions)
Experience Type - Transitioning Finance Businesses from onshore to offshore locations,
Project Management, Finance Operations, Process Reengineering &
improvement consulting, BPO Operations Management
Worked For - Standard Chartered Bank, IBM, Genpact, HCL
Traveled to - UK, Ireland, Germany, US, Canada & Netherlands (Holds valid business visa
for US, Canada & UK)
Spouse Qualification - MCA, B.Sc. (Eco), B.Ed with no experience. She has a cousin who is a PR /
Citizen in Alberta.
Questions:

1. Per current work categories I do not seem to fit 100% in any of the categories. Closest category is 1122 which reached to it’s quota for this year. Should I apply to this once this is open or wait for more suitable category to be listed?

2. When NOC 1122 would open again?

3. I analyzed Provincial Nomination Programs as well. All of them (except Quebec) require prior job offer before applying under PNP. Want to re-confirm if Quebec doesn’t require a prior job offer?

4. I am aware Quebec is a French dominated province and I do not know French. However I have taken online assessment on Quebec government website to check my eligibility for immigration and per them I can apply for Quebec immigration.

5. If I go for Quebec PNP, I understand I have to pay processing fees for Quebec PNP and once my application is approved I need to apply with CIC for PR. Would I need to pay fees to CIC as well OR fees paid to Quebec will suffice the purpose?

6. Any other alternates / inputs you can suggest?

Request you to provide your genuine inputs pls. Greatly appreciate your time and efforts.

Best of Luck!
 
KAS said:
Dear Seniors / Friends – Like others in this forum, am extremely serious for Canadian Immigration however thoughts are jumbled up due to one thing or other. I do understand that tons of information available on this site but not getting certain answers. Providing below inputs about my profile and appreciate if seniors can advise accordingly:

Age – 36yrs
Location - India (New Delhi)
Qualification - Bachelors in Commerce, Post Graduate Diploma in Business
Management (Finance & Marketing)
Experience - 14+yrs
Designation - Sr. Manager (Transitions)
Experience Type - Transitioning Finance Businesses from onshore to offshore locations,
Project Management, Finance Operations, Process Reengineering &
improvement consulting, BPO Operations Management
Worked For - Standard Chartered Bank, IBM, Genpact, HCL
Traveled to - UK, Ireland, Germany, US, Canada & Netherlands (Holds valid business visa
for US, Canada & UK)
Spouse Qualification - MCA, B.Sc. (Eco), B.Ed with no experience. She has a cousin who is a PR /
Citizen in Alberta.She'll get you points for education but cousin won't count.
Questions:

1. Per current work categories I do not seem to fit 100% in any of the categories. Closest category is 1122 which reached to it's quota for this year. Should I apply to this once this is open or wait for more suitable category to be listed?There is no garuntee that 1122 will be open next year. So as of now you do not have any other option but to wait.

2. When NOC 1122 would open again?Refer above ans. They shall be announcing new categories probably in June/July

3. I analyzed Provincial Nomination Programs as well. All of them (except Quebec) require prior job offer before applying under PNP. Want to re-confirm if Quebec doesn't require a prior job offer?Quebec doesn't require job offer.

4. I am aware Quebec is a French dominated province and I do not know French. However I have taken online assessment on Quebec government website to check my eligibility for immigration and per them I can apply for Quebec immigration.You do need some level of French

5. If I go for Quebec PNP, I understand I have to pay processing fees for Quebec PNP and once my application is approved I need to apply with CIC for PR. Would I need to pay fees to CIC as well OR fees paid to Quebec will suffice the purpose?Yes you need to pay both the fees

6. Any other alternates / inputs you can suggest?Try for Arranged employment option

Request you to provide your genuine inputs pls. Greatly appreciate your time and efforts.

Best of Luck!