West Montreal is English speaking place
only but for how long :
lemans207 said:
West Montreal is English speaking place
only but for how long :
I think we should be prepared to speak/understand french to make life easy for ourselves when we get there. A language learned is a language gained. The immigrant's ability to speak/understand french directly impacts on him/her more than it affects the government. So when u are open to learning/understanding, the benefit is for u more than it is for the govt. And it is not like English will be wiped off our brains anyway.
If the English environment had been perceived to be sooooo beneficial to us, we shouldnt all be scurrying off to Quebec. ;D. Meanwhile many of us are not even English o, it just happened that English was the first language that was introduced to us and we are now hugging it closely as if it is our mother tongue or indigenous language.
If English isnt your indigenous language then u can as well embrace French without making a fuss about it. And if you are originally English and you applied for QSW then be open to learning.
I am MSC chemistry and as per new rules chemistry gives 6 points..As per new rules also I am scoring 57 but "Preliminary Evaluation for Immigration" given on the website says i m not eligible. why its so? My points calculations is below.
Age: 16
Education: 12 (Masters)
Training : 6 (Chemistry)
Work Experience 6 (3 Years)
Child: 8 (2 kids)
Finance 1
Spouse Age: 3
Education: 3 (Master)
Traning: 2 (MBA)
Total 57
So why online it says I am not eligible?
lemans207 said:
West Montreal is English speaking place
only but for how long :
rao1122 said:
Hello Everyone,
I called up Montreal Yesterday.
The Call centre exec asked did some verification by asking date of birth and my last name.
On asking about the status of my application she said, your application is in process you will be intimated about the interview by email.
Then i asked her if she would know on what stage of processing my file is, she didnt know.
She said my file was opened in nov 12.
I didnt ask her about if the new rules will apply or not.
I guess if your file is in process ,you are under old rule.
it is strange that when u said what stage is it, she answered dont know, becasue she already replied you ( in process ) !
manibalan said:
Hi there,
My AOT is Accounts (6 points). B.Com + ICWA. 1.5 yrs exp. when applied. I am not eligible for priority processing for sure. I am unable to understand what set of rules my application would be processed under. Old or new. Any thoughts?
Thanks
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AMR2011 said:
Hi,
We called the Montreal office yesterday and the person said, for people for whom the file was opened in 2012 will also fall under new rule. My thought is, if it is BIQ HK, they would have stopped processing the files sometime back due to the transfer, and i hope for all those who applied in 2011 the new rules will be applicable, since none of the file has been opened. So for 2011 indian applicants, probably the file is getting opened, and the new rules might apply. Hope it is logical.
AMR2011
how come he / she replied 2012 will be applicable, if all lawyers and specially David Cohen says no one knows yet, and all call center agents say no one knows, how come she/he says 2012 will be applicable ..
I guess they are becoming so worried to give information on the phone, as thousands are calling to ask, and as there is nothing solid to rely on .. then they give the negative worst case scenario answer, and if this didnt apply then they would already have protected themselves ...
good luck to all
lemans207 said:
West Montreal is English speaking place
only but for how long :
Isn't it strange that the best canadian university McGill is in engish
I'm sure that new rules are made because Quebec government is afraid that french will disappear. The friends of mine from francophone countries who have relatives in Quebec tell that many immigrants don't know any french upon arrival. I have no idea how they made it through, probably with old rules they had enough points without language. That's why harsh laws are about to settle this and make people learn just to get a CSQ.
signalmaker said:
it is strange that when u said what stage is it, she answered dont know, becasue she already replied you ( in process ) !
Yes But she said that the processing has many stages too, and she dsnt have any information on the system regarding that.
lemans207 said:
@ swamik as Ievgen mentioned applicants needs 2 years masters in order to have chance for 12 points.
AOT 12 is risky, because 41 points + AOT 12 = 53 points officer can refuse by adaptability points.
you need AOT 12 + Masters 12
last year they were taking AOT 12 and AOT 16 with zero level of French.
not mentioned must be B2 to apply
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/permanent-workers/official-immigration-application/requirements-programs/language-knowledge.html
That's good
To sail without french and with excellent english with primary applicant less than 35 years
single applicant
AOT 12 with Master Degree, but preferably AOT 16 degree
Married without Kids
one of them must have AOT 16 qualification and the other in AOT 6 or above
Married with single Kid
one among the couple must be in AOT 12 and the other should be in AOT 6 or above
Married and have 2 or more kids
Both can be AOT 6 list but not less than that and primary applicant should have Masters or PHD
Preferred said:
I think we should be prepared to speak/understand french to make life easy for ourselves when we get there. A language learned is a language gained. The immigrant's ability to speak/understand french directly impacts on him/her more than it affects the government. So when u are open to learning/understanding, the benefit is for u more than it is for the govt. And it is not like English will be wiped off our brains anyway.
learning a language is learning new culture and traditions.
knowing english will work/communicate with english speaking ppl, coz quebecois(e) french speaking doesnt know english even if they speak english youll think its french ;D
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will 16 points be awarded for completed age or for the running age ?? assume I completed 35 years of age, then will I get 16 or 14
swamik said:
will 16 points be awarded for completed age or for the running age ?? assume I completed 35 years of age, then will I get 16 or 14
If you didn't reach 35 a the time your application was received then you have 16 points. Otherwise, it's 14
rao1122 said:
Yes But she said that the processing has many stages too, and she dsnt have any information on the system regarding that.
ye sure thats right, processing is too long ans they dont have any ability to know the details, but the most important thing it has started processing
Ievgen said:
If you didn't reach 35 a the time your application was received then you have 16 points. Otherwise, it's 14
I asked the same question before in this thread, and I got the same answer from many people that my age is considered as same as what it was while filing my application.
I have one small query.
If your french level is A1 at the time of filing the application and you have claimed 2 points in your application. At the time of your CSQ interview, if you have attained B2 then definitely they will award you 8 points even though you have claimed 2 points in your application.
Same way, if your age is less than 35 while filing an application and if you attain 36 at the time of interview then what stops them to consider 2 points less for age criteria?
My visa office is Hong Kong (AOR received June 2011). Can anyone please let me know where I should call if I want to know the status of my application. What is the phone no. with country code?
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