If it asks for it in your applications forms, you should provide the CSQ number/copy. Do you also need a CAQ?
You PR application will be visible to your study permit case officer on the GCMS system.
If it asks for it in your applications forms, you should provide the CSQ number/copy. Do you also need a CAQ?
You PR application will be visible to your study permit case officer on the GCMS system.
Hey I'm not sure if you CAN do this when you have gotten your CSQ.
Did you apply for your CSQ under PEQ or PRTQ(QSW)?
I'm sure that if you belong to the category of PEQ, you can NO LONGER apply for a study permit to enter/remain in Canada, because at the time you lodged your application you agreed to enter the labour market for employment. If you don't intend to work after getting your CSQ, your CSQ and therefore your PR application at the federal stage may risk being revoked.
Hey I'm not sure if you CAN do this when you have gotten your CSQ.
Did you apply for your CSQ under PEQ or PRTQ(QSW)?
I'm sure that if you belong to the category of PEQ, you can NO LONGER apply for a study permit to enter/remain in Canada, because at the time you lodged your application you agreed to enter the labour market for employment. If you don't intend to work after getting your CSQ, your CSQ and therefore your PR application at the federal stage may risk being revoked.
The following is from MIDI website regarding foreign students who have obtained CSQ through regular program in Quebec:
"The CSQ application is part of a process of permanent immigration as a skilled worker. The CSQ was issued to you based specifically on your capacity and your intention to enter the Québec labour market upon completion of your study program.This assumes therefore that you will not start new full-time studies in the immediate future."
Based on this you shouldn't start a new program of study soon after you obtain your CSQ, even though you've obtained it through the regular program. It is very likely that your CSQ will be revoked as soon as you apply for CAQ. MIDI has been acting very wierdly these days. They are being very harsh in cases where they feel applicants are misuing any loopholes, such as moving out of Quebec while waiting for PR, going to language schools which have lower standard of passing for French courses, etc. I personally wouldn't risk it.. and there are recently some cases on this forum reporting revoked CSQs for various reasons that were pretty within norm, say a year ago. I've also heard of someone almost losing her PR Visa (yes, the visa!) at the border because she had taken up a temporary position in Toronto right before she decided to land at QC-US border...
Why would you think that you can study full-time after getting your CSQ? Your intention of settling permanently in Quebec, Canada is purely based upon your intention to enter the labour market. If you wish to continue studying, your CSQ will be revoked after being spotted, which is just a matter of time.
I have concern about this too, wonder if anyone can help me out. I'm a CSQ holder (applied under PEQ) and I'm currently employed full-time. However, my firm requires me to go to University part-time. So I wonder, would this affect my PR application/CSQ by any chance., because if I understand correctly, dual intent is a thing and the government seems to be fine with as long as the study is part time?