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If you plan to live in Québec, it's easier in the long run to apply from within Québec than to apply from within another province and move to Québec later. As it's perfectly legal for a PR to move about freely within Canada, I'm sure you can get by here (Québec) without a CSQ (their unique step in the immigration process, the only part that's different from the rest of Canada), but I know your life will be easier and much less complicated if you have a CSQ.
The only difference - Québec applicants, submit everything just like any other applicant (except for the Option C required by the rest of Canada). Wait for CIC to send you a letter requesting the CSQ from Québec's immigration ministry. Send the CIC letter and the application form, plus a payment form, to Québec's immigration ministry (formerly MICC, now renamed MIDI) You pay $269 more than other applicants. Québec sends one original CSQ to CIC, and you get two copies. CIC continues processing your app.
As a PR, you will be asked, for certain official things like applying for a health card, for your CSQ. Again, I'm sure there are PRs who move from rest of Canada to Québec, so there has to be a process of dealing with that, but it'll be easier, if you plan to live here, to apply here.
what if i have done the xray before i got pregnant and im pregnant now and husband has a pR will go to submit my papers on august ? if i got my visa does my child have to have a visa as well . can i travel now and put my baby there ?
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