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Making sure about the basic of csq.

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jamesy31

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Hi there,
I am quite new to CSQ, so I want to ask some basic questions about CSQ to make sure everything is on the right way.

1. If I am accompanying my spouse, then do I and my husband need to write A-0520-AA form (Application for Selection Certificate – SKILLED WORKER) separately, and then submit them together when I send to the Quebec immigration office?

2. In question #8, I am not sure how to deal with it if someone does not get any training. (for example, if someone only has Secondary General Diploma).

3. In the same question (#8), does the code mean the one in this website(w ww.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/en/diverses/code-list-training.pdf)?

4. As to Question #12, according to the guide of the A-0520-AA form, "If [I am] studying in Quebec towards a diploma granted by a legally authorized Quebec institution, [I should] give the name of the diploma and the expected completion date of these studies." I am currently studying in Toronto for seeking Bachelor of Science, but in this case, is it just okay to write about my secondary general diploma what I got few years ago?

Thanks, and good luck for everybody! :)
 

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Hi - I just received my CSQ so I might be able to help. When you say you are accompanying your spouse.... Is your spouse sponsoring you?
 

jamesy31

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nyctomtl said:
Hi - I just received my CSQ so I might be able to help. When you say you are accompanying your spouse.... Is your spouse sponsoring you?
Yes. It is right. Even though the period of the first intake is ended, I think your help is still precious to me.
 

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jamesy31 said:
Hi there,
I am quite new to CSQ, so I want to ask some basic questions about CSQ to make sure everything is on the right way.

1. If I am accompanying my spouse, then do I and my husband need to write A-0520-AA form (Application for Selection Certificate – SKILLED WORKER) separately, and then submit them together when I send to the Quebec immigration office?

2. In question #8, I am not sure how to deal with it if someone does not get any training. (for example, if someone only has Secondary General Diploma).

3. In the same question (#8), does the code mean the one in this website(w ww.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/en/diverses/code-list-training.pdf)?

4. As to Question #12, according to the guide of the A-0520-AA form, "If [I am] studying in Quebec towards a diploma granted by a legally authorized Quebec institution, [I should] give the name of the diploma and the expected completion date of these studies." I am currently studying in Toronto for seeking Bachelor of Science, but in this case, is it just okay to write about my secondary general diploma what I got few years ago?

Thanks, and good luck for everybody! :)
The cap of 3500 paper applications has been reached, so no need to fill any forms.

The new online system will open January 18th, 2016. As yet, no one has any details on how it will work.
 

jamesy31

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Lammawitch said:
The cap of 3500 paper applications has been reached, so no need to fill any forms.

The new online system will open January 18th, 2016. As yet, no one has any details on how it will work.
Yes. After replying, I noticed that the format of new online system has not been revealed yet.
Thanks for your answer.
 
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