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Hi, first of all, thanks to you and the useful information you've posted here.
I submitted my application with the worker stream at the beginning of December and am waiting to have an answer
this is my Timeline at the moment
Dec 02 24: Submitted the documents on Arrima PEQ Worker
Dec 12: Request "test de Valeurs Dem"
Dec 12: Submitted Test
Dec 26: Changed to "En attente de traitement"
...
Currently Waiting.
And also I'm trying to renew my work permit because it ends in June.
Have a great Day everybody.
Hi I applied CSQ through PEQ on November 21 2024 and until now I still have the En attente de traitement.
Here’s my timeline
Nov. 21 - Submitted CSQ application
Nov. 28 - Présenté
Nov. 29 - asked to take the Quebec values
Nov. 30 - Passed the test
Dec. 4 - En attente de traitement.
there is no update after that.
Hi I applied CSQ through PEQ on November 21 2024 and until now I still have the En attente de traitement.
Here’s my timeline
Nov. 21 - Submitted CSQ application
Nov. 28 - Présenté
Nov. 29 - asked to take the Quebec values
Nov. 30 - Passed the test
Dec. 4 - En attente de traitement.
there is no update after that.
Mine is exactly same timeline
Hey
@matchayuki how did your interview go? Did you have the option to give it in English? After interview did you get your CSQ right away? For me, I have my interview scheduled at 20Feb, and I can select the option to give in English or French. They told me to bring all the original docs and that the interview will be of around 30 - 60 mins . Was it the same timeframe for you as well?
Hey
@matchayuki how did your interview go? Did you have the option to give it in English? After interview did you get your CSQ right away? For me, I have my interview scheduled at 20Feb, and I can select the option to give in English or French. They told me to bring all the original docs and that the interview will be of around 30 - 60 mins . Was it the same timeframe for you as well?
What is the reason in your the convocation letter? Does it specifically say that they don't believe you have the French proficiency like provided in the application? I'll provide an update below as a few have asked me about the interview.
What is the reason in your the convocation letter? Does it specifically say that they don't believe you have the French proficiency like provided in the application? I'll provide an update below as a few have asked me about the interview.
It just says Objet : Convocation à une entrevue (the reason isn’t specified they want to see the authenticity of the documents I have mentioned in my demand)
It just says Objet : Convocation à une entrevue (the reason isn’t specified they want to see the authenticity of the documents I have mentioned in my demand)
They must have sent an attachment = the convocation letter with details. You should check again. Regardless, you must bring all original documents submitted for your application.
They must have sent an attachment = the convocation letter with details. You should check again. Regardless, you must bring all original documents submitted for your application.
Hey Matchayuki, how was the interview? I will have it on Feb 25.
I am scared that the career service lost all my original documents while I went back to Japan.... I am asking a proof letter that they lost them. moreover, I am not in Canada now lol I need to explain everything in French
Hey Matchayuki, how was the interview? I will have it on Feb 25.
I am scared that the career service lost all my original documents while I went back to Japan.... I am asking a proof letter that they lost them. moreover, I am not in Canada now lol I need to explain everything in French
I passed! It was a really intense 60 minutes. My interview was to verify my French level, but check your interview letter to make sure that's the only reason. They really wanted to make sure you CAN speak French at level 7 (B2), so they most likely won't just limit to asking simple questions like "What is your future plan in Quebec?". You should treat this as a French exam and prepare as such. I really thought I failed during the interview lol.
wow congraturations!! Did you give you the result on the same day!? amazing
I set up online French tutor lessons 3 times a week till I go back to Canada..
When did you applied for CSQ?
last March
I passed! It was a really intense 60 minutes. My interview was to verify my French level, but check your interview letter to make sure that's the only reason. They really wanted to make sure you CAN speak French at level 7 (B2), so they most likely won't just limit to asking simple questions like "What is your future plan in Quebec?". You should treat this as a French exam and prepare as such. I really thought I failed during the interview lol.
conrats!!! wow, 60 min... that's long. Did they give you the result on the same day? it is awesome.
By the way, what was the most difficult question to answer ? lol
I passed! It was a really intense 60 minutes. My interview was to verify my French level, but check your interview letter to make sure that's the only reason. They really wanted to make sure you CAN speak French at level 7 (B2), so they most likely won't just limit to asking simple questions like "What is your future plan in Quebec?". You should treat this as a French exam and prepare as such. I really thought I failed during the interview lol.
Congratulations!!!
I passed! It was a really intense 60 minutes. My interview was to verify my French level, but check your interview letter to make sure that's the only reason. They really wanted to make sure you CAN speak French at level 7 (B2), so they most likely won't just limit to asking simple questions like "What is your future plan in Quebec?". You should treat this as a French exam and prepare as such. I really thought I failed during the interview lol.
Congratulations for your CSQ!
conrats!!! wow, 60 min... that's long. Did they give you the result on the same day? it is awesome.
By the way, what was the most difficult question to answer ? lol
45-60 minutes, the interview happens. Towards the end, you would be asked to wait outside while they make a decision. After that, they would call you back in to tell you the results.
It wasn't a question. It was just talking about certain topics, expressing opinions. Basically they just want to see you be able to speak French for 2-3 minutes each for each question/ topic they pick.
45-60 minutes, the interview happens. Towards the end, you would be asked to wait outside while they make a decision. After that, they would call you back in to tell you the results.
It wasn't a question. It was just talking about certain topics, expressing opinions. Basically they just want to see you be able to speak French for 2-3 minutes each for each question/ topic they pick.
How complex were the subjects if you don’t mind me asking? Or what were they about in broad terms
so it has been 6 months since avis and 10 months since i applied PEQ diplome, it is still en traitement status, is it normal?...
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