Now I remembered that I answered your question on wether to apply or not..it's GOOOOOOOOOD to hear that at last you have applied
Best of luck my friend (dont forget a well aged bottle of wine for celebration )
Wings,
Hurry up..the faster you apply..the faster you feel the process goes.
After the October 2009 changes to Quebec Immigration if you're under fast-track you can get your QSC within 2-3 months thats what the Zeppeling Consulting Firm from Quebec told me.
My visa office for medicals and security is Warsaw and they are fairly fast in processing. One can get in about 3-6 months.
Hey (wing777) i don't know about this change, so we are near than
The visa office in Rome has slow processing i have heard stories about that.
Anyway i am prepared to wait one year, this period will give me time to learn better French.
(Iceberg7 & wing777) i will bring with me some old bottles of wine to open in Montreal as a sign of victory.
Join me to be drunk that day..
my visa office is hong kong. well they were fast enough to send the AOR i dont about the rest of the phases. any idea how hong kong visa office works??
Well for startes i would recommend join AF in your city...It is very good...take the first level and then slowly and gradually take to reading and listening french...it is actually interesting this language..!
your second question even i dont know!! if will be called to new delhi or hong kong..if seniors or fellow applicants cud throw some light!
Well i would still say do first level with AF and then switch to individual...starting alonne can be difficult and de-motivating..
but if your time constraints are too much then well you should buy AF books...or enquire about online sites...you just need a start..once done with start then you can do on your own...
Start with it immediately..any prob u have..then me and other members are there...Iceberg has very good command over the language..Kia is also i think starter like me..
So best of luck.. and dont worry if you have any problem..!!
As Shahi advised u, start from now to learn & pratice french..the more time u practice the faster & more proficient u'll be by the time of the interview & visa issuance
Of course I would be more than happy to help
And..there is one more advice from me..listen to french more frequently..check the many many french radio broadcasts over the internet.
It's really helpful to familiarize urself with the language music & pronounciation
Shahi, the best site for learning french is Babel Languages. You pay like 6 euros a month but its really worth it. However if I were I would MAKE TIME for AF school. Learning on your own i one thing but there's no better thing like someone who will correct you, explain things, pronunciation is very important too. I have been taking two classes a week but Im changing to three private lessons a week from now on. My level is A2 at best.
Lirjan, if you're a social worker, you're def fast-tracked. Expect as invitation for an interview soon (unless they waive it)
Angel, hong kong is pretty fast, faster than vienna so you're lucky.
And Lirjan, we should all def get together for drinks once we arrive in Montreal I cant wait!!!!