But do you think I shall give another try??? I am already 2 points over to that of 55 for single applicant. Have you seen my profile which I posted earlier. I need your advise on that since you are much more well informed.
KhaN SB may be u ll get ur csq at home insa'Allah you will but for the new rules we will have a clear picture after 1 august whether these rules are applicable on old applicants or not
KhaN SB may be u ll get ur csq at home insa'Allah you will but for the new rules we will have a clear picture after 1 august whether these rules are applicable on old applicants or not
Hi Friends,
I am just about to file my application for CSW. I am married. My husband had lost his 10th certificate a couple of years back. Now while applying, we just came to know that getting a duplicate certificate will take around 1-2 months. As much as this fact is making me really miserable, my husband said that it would be better if I applied as a single applicant ( i mean, married, but spouse not accompanying). That ways, at least our file would have chances of being assessed in time.
I wanted to know if that IS possible. Can I file my case as a single applicant in spite of being married? And if yes, can I add my husband's name later on when the processing goes on? Anyone? Thanks a bunch in advance!
tnx, i visited the network,.. a good one but, haven't understood any yet.. articles were fully written and said in french..no english translations. if i'm not mistaken. ???
tnx, i visited the network,.. a good one but, haven't understood any yet.. articles were fully written and said in french..no english translations. if i'm not mistaken. ???
Also in this website you can listen to as well to improve you oral understanding. Just write a paragraph in English, than translate it into French, and than you can listen to french translation as well.
The interview is intended to verify your application and your knowledge of Quebec. So you will start with easy questions, e.g. can you describe your education/job? why your job does not match your education? where did you learn French? Then you will proceed to the Quebec part: "Why you want to come to Q? Why Montreal? How many companies in your field you know in Quebec?
Also in this website you can listen to as well to improve you oral understanding. Just write a paragraph in English, than translate it into French, and than you can listen to french translation as well.
Because you mentioned continuing, I would look into your possibilities already. There are stories out there about people who came with the promise from these top-notch universities that they would be allowed to continue their education only to be told they have to start from scratch upon arriving. So I recommend you try to get confirmation from a couple of people and make sure you have all the documentation.
Because you mentioned continuing, I would look into your possibilities already. There are stories out there about people who came with the promise from these top-notch universities that they would be allowed to continue their education only to be told they have to start from scratch upon arriving. So I recommend you try to get confirmation from a couple of people and make sure you have all the documentation.
Thanks for your reply are you already doing any course from these universities as i did my MBA HRM in 2009 i have also submitted my QSW application and want to continue my further studies many people sujjested me universities in GTA but i prefer Quebec as a province as i am planing to settle there and do my further education too
I got same question to ask too, but am patiently waiting to see what will happen from the 31st of July 2013. If there would be change in rules or not.
anniejasmeet said:
Hi Friends,
I am just about to file my application for CSW. I am married. My husband had lost his 10th certificate a couple of years back. Now while applying, we just came to know that getting a duplicate certificate will take around 1-2 months. As much as this fact is making me really miserable, my husband said that it would be better if I applied as a single applicant ( i mean, married, but spouse not accompanying). That ways, at least our file would have chances of being assessed in time.
I wanted to know if that IS possible. Can I file my case as a single applicant in spite of being married? And if yes, can I add my husband's name later on when the processing goes on? Anyone? Thanks a bunch in advance!
they will keep same rules ... i guess they should beg ppl to go live there ... its so much cold very hard to survive,,,,, specially professions with night shift