How to immigrate to Quebec? Is it same as EE? Or they have different procedures
alokverma said:
How to immigrate to Quebec? Is it same as EE? Or they have different procedures
Qubec has its own immigration program.
https://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/
I suppose you can read about the "Mon Project".
DelPiero07 said:
Yes you can, you can edit that later.
Thank you for the response.
Hello Everyone
Does anyone have any idea if there will be any CIC draw this month? The last draw was 30th November and minimum score was 786. So I wonder this time the minimum selection point might go down again ?
My name is Rajat and I am currently in Canada applying for Permanent Residency under express entry. I have studied in Canada and have a Bachelors degree from a Canadian University. I have already created my profile twice but am unable to get any points under CRS- Canadian Education. Can someone guide me how to proceed about it and make sure the points are added?
Also, if there is any Whatsapp group where I can be helped do let me know as it would be of great help. You can add me directly as well; my number is 1-587-832-1066.
Thank You
Rajat
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I had a question on behalf of my friend
they are currently starting this course from jan 2017
Autism and Behavioural Science Program (Postgraduate) (C405) - george brown college
2 semester - 1 year
and then planing to this course from sept 2017 after graduating from the prev one
Behavioural Science Technology Program (Intensive) (C136) - george brown college
3 semester - 43 weeks
they wanted to to know after completing both courses what term of work permit will they be eligible for...i suppose it should be 3 years but i just wanted to be sure
kindly reply
much appreciated
Submitted my e-app today and paid the entire fee of $2080. Fingers crossed now!
twitch said:
I had a question on behalf of my friend
they are currently starting this course from jan 2017
Autism and Behavioural Science Program (Postgraduate) (C405) - george brown college
2 semester - 1 year
and then planing to this course from sept 2017 after graduating from the prev one
Behavioural Science Technology Program (Intensive) (C136) - george brown college
3 semester - 43 weeks
they wanted to to know after completing both courses what term of work permit will they be eligible for...i suppose it should be 3 years but i just wanted to be sure
kindly reply
much appreciated
These are the requirements to get a PGWP -
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad-who.asp
Yes, PGWPs are issued for a maximum period of 3 years.
rajkamalmohanram said:
These are the requirements to get a PGWP -
Yes, PGWPs are issued for a maximum period of 3 years.
Thank Rajkamal
But the link doesn't state anything about 2 different programs..
as stated earlier...once graduated from 1 program(2 semester-1 year) they will be registering for the other(3 semester)
So will it be considered as a two years of studies or no?
After completing both the programs by mid- 2018...what
duration of PGWP will that they be eligible for???
Thanks
Hello Guys,
Appreciate if someone can answer my query
I received the ITA and uploaded the necessary documents. While uploading the employment proofs in the upload documents page, the Employment tenures in the “Document Column” were termed as "Employment 1", "Employment 2"..and so on, hence i uploaded the employment documents in chronological order. However, now when I see my "View Submitted Application" page, the document column reflects the employment tenures along with designation but it now has a different set of employment proof corresponding to each tenure since i had uploaded them in chronological order earlier.
For example, the screen is showing documents of my 3rd employer got attached to the 1st employer row.
Please advise.
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twitch said:
Thank Rajkamal
But the link doesn't state anything about 2 different programs..
as stated earlier...once graduated from 1 program(2 semester-1 year) they will be registering for the other(3 semester)
So will it be considered as a two years of studies or no?
After completing both the programs by mid- 2018...what duration of PGWP will that they be eligible for???
Thanks
"If a student obtained a one-year degree, diploma or certificate from an eligible institution in Canada after having obtained, within the prior two years, another degree, diploma or certificate from an eligible institution in Canada, the duration of the work permit may be up to three years."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/students/post-grad.asp
Hi guys,
I just got invite under CEC today and went through the initial questionnaire. While creating profile, it asked if I have a relative here. I do have an uncle here, and I entered that it is asking me for Family member proof of status. My folly was I did not realize it will be a hassle to prove he is related to me and under CEC it doesnt even add points for me. It asks me to upload his canadian passport and proof of relationship!
If i went and changed my answer to say no i do not have an uncle here, i am assuming that field to upload will disappear. Should I reject my invite in this case? Even though i doubt my points will reduce because of not mentioning that I have a relative but it might be wrong because of misrepresentation?
edit:After giving it 2 mins of thought, I realize the back of my dad and my uncle's passports should suffice where it mentions my grandfather's name?
lifein360 said:
Hi guys,
I just got invite under CEC today and went through the initial questionnaire. While creating profile, it asked if I have a relative here. I do have an uncle here, and I entered that it is asking me for Family member proof of status. My folly was I did not realize it will be a hassle to prove he is related to me and under CEC it doesnt even add points for me. It asks me to upload his canadian passport and proof of relationship!
If i went and changed my answer to say no i do not have an uncle here, i am assuming that field to upload will disappear. Should I reject my invite in this case? Even though i doubt my points will reduce because of not mentioning that I have a relative but it might be wrong because of misrepresentation?
edit:After giving it 2 mins of thought, I realize the back of my dad and my uncle's passports should suffice where it mentions my grandfather's name?
No. You do not have to reject the invite. You can answer "No" to the question that asks if you have any relatives in Canada and remove his details from your profile. The placeholder you were talking about will disappear.
Edit: You should prove the relation between your uncle and your parent and the relation between your parent and yourself.
To do this, you can submit documents (Birth Certificate/Passport etc) of your parent and your uncle that shows common parents. You can then provide your document showing your parent's name on it, completing the chain.
Also, you would have to prove your uncle is currently residing in Canada - a lease agreement, latest utility bill etc would work.
rajkamalmohanram said:
No. You do not have to reject the invite. You can answer "No" to the question that asks if you have any relatives in Canada and remove his details from your profile. The placeholder you were talking about will disappear.
Edit: You should prove the relation between your uncle and your parent and the relation between your parent and yourself.
To do this, you can submit documents (Birth Certificate/Passport etc) of your parent and your uncle that shows common parents. You can then provide your document showing your parent's name on it, completing the chain.
Also, you would have to prove your uncle is currently residing in Canada - a lease agreement, latest utility bill etc would work.
Hi Rajkamal, thank you for the detailed response. So I will combine the passport copies of my parent, uncle and myself in one document. I do not need to circle the name of my grandfather (their father) on my parent and uncle's passport copies right? hopefully they will get it
Also noted about the utility bill. thanks. I wish I had not mentioned I have an uncle but I guess better to tell everything instead of misrepresentation. No harm in my case
lifein360 said:
Hi Rajkamal, thank you for the detailed response. So I will combine the passport copies of my parent, uncle and myself in one document. I do not need to circle the name of my grandfather (their father) on my parent and uncle's passport copies right? hopefully they will get it
Also noted about the utility bill. thanks. I wish I had not mentioned I have an uncle but I guess better to tell everything instead of misrepresentation. No harm in my case
Yes, you can either go ahead with these documents OR you can simply remove him from the application (not considered misrepresentation). Your prerogative. Good luck.
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