i applied for quebec selection certificate in 2012, got AOR in one month after sending. i wanted know, still my file is in process, but my IELTS test is going to b expire in this month, what should i have to do? is new IELTS result is required now or the old one is enough....seniors plz guide
swamik said:
Hi,
I thought you have sent your application in Feb 13 from your earlier post, anyways, there are multiple assumptions that are spinning around, 1 being you getting the CSQ without an AOR, the other, you may be wait listed and slow processed, and many more. My assumption is, if you are in a AOT fetching 12 to 16 points your file will be in a fast pace, do you have kids added in the application too ?? I have sent my application on 21th feb and received on 24th feb and got the AOR dated 23rd May, and I am not into the 12 to 16 points Priority however...
If you call the CC, you may not get any response unless you have a file number, Hence suggestion would be to wait patiently.. Note, even if you have file number , you cannot be assured of any great response from the CC guys..(I have experienced it many times too)
Hi swamik
Thanks for your help, No i am not in priority i am into 6 points category, and Me (Principle Applicant) and my wife are only applicants no kids added in our application.
9. Are you the holder of one or several of the following diplomas (check the appropriate boxes: see instructions)
i. Québec diploma YES NO
ii. Canadian diploma YES NO
iii. Diploma or training recognized as equivalent by a Québec regulatory body (with the exception of a diploma in medicine) YES NO
iv. Foreign diploma covered by a mutual recognition agreement (ARM) YES NO
v. Do you hold an authorization to practice issued by a Québec body that regulates a trade or profession? YES NO
Guys I hold a Masters degree in Civil Engineering followed by a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering. Can you please help me that for which question I should say yes and for which I should say No.
Thanks
babeerino said:
Hey guys! ;D I'm new here and I am very interested in applying for the QSW Program. My family is planning to ask for the help of an agency and I'd like to know if anyone of you here have experienced being under an agency for the processing of your documents? Specifically Lifeline International Immigration Services and Enhance Visa Services? I dont mean to promote whatsoever these agencies. I just want to know which to trust since both have difference in their requirements for the same QSW Program specifically Lifeline requiring work experience of at least 6 mos including volunteer nurse and jobs not related to the profession (e.g. teaching) whilst Enhance specifically requires at least 6 mos of paid experience directly related to your profession. Both of which are said to be under a licensed Canadian Immigration Specialist. Thus adding to my confusion which one is really right.
Any input from anyone of you would be much appreciated!!! Im just 21 yrs old and I really need some advice on this before making a big decision.
Thanks!!!
My suggestion is u use the services of Attorney David Cohen of www.canadavisa.com. He hosts this forum
blackcap99 said:
9. Are you the holder of one or several of the following diplomas (check the appropriate boxes: see instructions)
i. Québec diploma YES NO
ii. Canadian diploma YES NO
iii. Diploma or training recognized as equivalent by a Québec regulatory body (with the exception of a diploma in medicine) YES NO
iv. Foreign diploma covered by a mutual recognition agreement (ARM) YES NO
v. Do you hold an authorization to practice issued by a Québec body that regulates a trade or profession? YES NO
Guys I hold a Masters degree in Civil Engineering followed by a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering. Can you please help me that for which question I should say yes and for which I should say No.
Thanks
All your answers should be NO except of course if you got your degree from anywhere in Canada
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azii said:
i applied for quebec selection certificate in 2012, got AOR in one month after sending. i wanted know, still my file is in process, but my IELTS test is going to b expire in this month, what should i have to do? is new IELTS result is required now or the old one is enough....seniors plz guide
Hi, Dont you worry at all buddy. IELTS should be valid when they receives your packet. After receiving, if it expires, it does not matter. Age and test results are locked on the day when they receive your file, so dont worry no need to take another test.
Preferred said:
All your answers should be NO except of course if you got your degree from anywhere in Canada
Thank you preferred for your prompt reply.
I did not get any degree from canada but iv. Foreign diploma covered by a mutual recognition agreement (ARM) YES NO confused me. are you sure we should also say NO for this.
Thanks
Dipolog said:
Hi!I am registered nurse in Philippines, I sent my application on 23 July 13.When I try to calculate my points of my education, experience age,IELTS and spouse character trough internet, I only got 62 points... Do I have chance? or my application will be rejected?
Please I need your advice right now... By the way what is AOR means?
Did you pass when you did the online evaluation tool in Quebec Immigration's website?
Did you get at least 50 points on the following: Education, Expérience, Âge, English and French Languages, Stay and family in Quebec, Job validated, features of the spouse?
Then finally, after getting the minimum of 50 points, add in your other factors and you must get a minimum of 57 in order to be able to submit your application. Did you answer Yes to the previous questions? If so, then I don't really see any reason why your application will be rejected, unless they see something fraudulent, it's incomplete (they'll return your application), or they've reached their quota already.
Also, you must be able to get up to a maximum of 6 adaptability points during interview to get 63, which is the passing mark in order to get CSQ.
AOR- Accuse de Reception (something like that
) or Acknowledgement of Receipt.
raistlin17phil said:
Did you pass when you did the online evaluation tool in Quebec Immigration's website?
Did you get at least 50 points on the following: Education, Expérience, Âge, English and French Languages, Stay and family in Quebec, Job validated, features of the spouse?
Then finally, after getting the minimum of 50 points, add in your other factors and you must get a minimum of 57 in order to be able to submit your application. Did you answer Yes to the previous questions? If so, then I don't really see any reason why your application will be rejected, unless they see something fraudulent, it's incomplete (they'll return your application), or they've reached their quota already.
Also, you must be able to get up to a maximum of 6 adaptability points during interview to get 63, which is the passing mark in order to get CSQ.
AOR- Accuse de Reception (something like that
) or Acknowledgement of Receipt.
Please check ur inbox
kelly_mbarker said:
Hi everyone! iam new at this forum. I am planning to submit forms for qsw. i have simple questions. Does any of the forms need to be notarized. Is it ok to staple the documents or should i just use paper clips. Do I paste the pictures or also use paper clips. can anyone give me advice on how should the forms be presented. thank you so much,, i know does are silly questions but your replies would be greatly appreciated.
There should be instructions on which need to be notarized, or which ones need to be certified by any notary public or by the issuing institution. Download the "Checklist" that you have to put on top of your forms and it should tell you. With regards to staples/paper clips, I stapled those that needed to be stapled together so it will be easy to manage, and I also pasted my pictures; I didn't really find any instructions on these, so I figured anything would be alright.
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blackcap99 said:
Thank you preferred for your prompt reply.
I did not get any degree from canada but iv. Foreign diploma covered by a mutual recognition agreement (ARM) YES NO confused me. are you sure we should also say NO for this.
Thanks
The answer is still no. I was guided by a renown lawyer
kelly_mbarker said:
Hi everyone! iam new at this forum. I am planning to submit forms for qsw. i have simple questions. Does any of the forms need to be notarized. Is it ok to staple the documents or should i just use paper clips. Do I paste the pictures or also use paper clips. can anyone give me advice on how should the forms be presented. thank you so much,, i know does are silly questions but your replies would be greatly appreciated.
Forms (from MICC/the Government) require no notarization
azii said:
i applied for quebec selection certificate in 2012, got AOR in one month after sending. i wanted know, still my file is in process, but my IELTS test is going to b expire in this month, what should i have to do? is new IELTS result is required now or the old one is enough....seniors plz guide
I do not think you need to take another test. HOWEVER, send them a mail for the sake of certainty.
Dipolog said:
Hi!I am registered nurse in Philippines, I sent my application on 23 July 13.When I try to calculate my points of my education, experience age,IELTS and spouse character trough internet, I only got 62 points... Do I have chance? or my application will be rejected?
Please I need your advice right now... By the way what is AOR means?
Dipolog, u need not worry. If you calculated correctly and u have 62 points already, alll you need during the interview is 1 point to meet the required number of points for the issuance of a CSQ. 57 points is what qualifies you for an interview, 6 marks are obtainable during the interview. U already have 62, before the interview so there is no need to wear a
face. I am sure you will have more than the required 63 points by the time you go for your interview, so RELAX
raistlin17phil said:
There should be instructions on which need to be notarized, or which ones need to be certified by any notary public or by the issuing institution. Download the "Checklist" that you have to put on top of your forms and it should tell you. With regards to staples/paper clips, I stapled those that needed to be stapled together so it will be easy to manage, and I also pasted my pictures; I didn't really find any instructions on these, so I figured anything would be alright.
Thank you for your reply.. will follow your advice..
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