Matt95 said:
Hi Guys! Does anybody have any clue about how much of time they will give us to update our French scores..in case of falling short
still not mentioned, but it should be long time, as you will need to study, register an exam, and wait so long time to get the results ..
for me i waited the certificate 120 days to come from France ..
Guys,
Can Electrical Engineers ( Section E ) apply ? i could understand that the new program allows Zero AOT applicants to apply, and nothing is Cut Off
David Cohen is still leaving Cut Off = 6 in his page ..
what s wrong ?
Does this mean French and English assessment is mandatory now?
Can I still submit my IELTS and TEFAQ results after I get my AOR? I appreciate your inputs.
mommy_pinay said:
Does this mean French and English assessment is mandatory now?
Can I still submit my IELTS and TEFAQ results after I get my AOR? I appreciate your inputs.
nothing is mandatory and yes you can always update after AOR.
maxCoder said:
I think my post got lost because of the concerns over the application of new rules. But as i am preparing my app, please reply if possible
@maxCoder:
There is some confusion as to getting points if ones degree is in Computer Engineering and work experience is in Software Engineering. Now i have asked for opinions on this forum before regarding the impact of this difference (as reflected in NOC numbers) and i got a very mixed response.
To simplify, as long as your degree is specifically titled Computer Engineering, then under new rules (leaving out all the discussion about when you applied and if the new rules apply to you)...you should not worry since Software Engineering can be considered a subsection of computer engineering despite the difference in NOC numbers and job descriptions. I was given this assurance from an outside source.
I am not sure what the impact is if your degree is specifically titled "Computer Engineering and Science". This is a term most often utilized for degrees especially from India.
If your degree was from the US, then my bet would be it would not be that big of a deal. If your degree was from another country, then i am not sure what the impact.
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Nikusa said:
@ maxCoder:
There is some confusion as to getting points if ones degree is in Computer Engineering and work experience is in Software Engineering. Now i have asked for opinions on this forum before regarding the impact of this difference (as reflected in NOC numbers) and i got a very mixed response.
To simplify, as long as your degree is specifically titled Computer Engineering, then under new rules (leaving out all the discussion about when you applied and if the new rules apply to you)...you should not worry since Software Engineering can be considered a subsection of computer engineering despite the difference in NOC numbers and job descriptions. I was given this assurance from an outside source.
I am not sure what the impact is if your degree is specifically titled "Computer Engineering and Science". This is a term most often utilized for degrees especially from India.
If your degree was from the US, then my bet would be it would not be that big of a deal. If your degree was from another country, then i am not sure what the impact.
double check this point from David Cohen
signalmaker said:
double check this point from David Cohen
Hi Guys,
Good Day to all , im a new member her many thanks for accepted my request
i have a critical question
i have applied before the new rules that published in 1of augst
so my question is am i will be under the new rules yes or no ?
appreciate receive yours feedback
thanks in advance
Titoualfruk said:
I read somewhere that anyone with a Phd / doctorat / post graduate is treated as priority is this the case?
yes any1 graduate from quebec even BS is a proirity
i just want to ask if it is ok to apply for live on caregiver and at the same time apply for quebec skilled worker? thank you
mina_monmon said:
Hi Guys,
Good Day to all , im a new member her many thanks for accepted my request
i have a critical question
i have applied before the new rules that published in 1of augst
so my question is am i will be under the new rules yes or no ?
appreciate receive yours feedback
thanks in advance
Depends on the situation of your application, if processing has started or not. Look at no. 1 of this site: http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/informations/questions-answers.html#august
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Question for Sceniors,
in Canada, if i work with a company online, that exists in another country, like USA, would i need to pay taxes for my salary from this company too ?
please share me your thoughts .
Thank you.
signalmaker said:
Question for Sceniors,
in Canada, if i work with a company online, that exists in another country, like USA, would i need to pay taxes for my salary from this company too ?
please share me your thoughts .
Thank you.
Dear signalmaker, if u are doing online work for USA but you are residing in Canada then u have to pay tax to Canadian govt. Bcoz it's ur income from other source .... Whatever is our income we should have to pay tax according to the current country's law !! Yes if u can hide that income than no need to pay tax !! It's up to u dear !!
hello, i m planning to apply for Quebec, but i cant speck french, im registered nurse (bech. 4years) 6 year experience, ielts 6.5, age 29 years can i apply Quebec without french.
points
education---10
areas of training ---16
experience----8
age---- 16
English---- 6
French-----0
husband education---4
husband age ---3
child age 1 year---3
total points----66
[size=10pt]I filled the case last year in June 2012 and rcvd AOR after two month, so rule of B2 will be applicable on me ????????????????????????????????????????????[/size]
signalmaker said:
Question for Sceniors,
in Canada, if i work with a company online, that exists in another country, like USA, would i need to pay taxes for my salary from this company too ?
please share me your thoughts .
Thank you.
You pay taxes where your company is but since in the US they have a waiver for this they call this W8 BEN once you sign this you do not need to pay taxes to US, however if you register your online work in your government as a business catering to services provided online then you pay your taxes to your government because you registered it.
But it is not mandatory for you to register it since you only work home based, although it is your prerogative.
I hope this helps.
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