For Principal applicant, 2 points are awarded for A1 and 6 points if you have passed A2. For spouse/de facto spouse, 2 points are awarded for A1 or A2.
My Points Breakdown - Shahi and seniors please comment on accuracy or if I have overrated myself
Undergraduate diploma attesting to 3 or more years of full time studies --> 10 points (Bachelor of Engineering - Electronics and Computer Engineering from UK University)
Area of Training (no point for Electronics Engineering but points are awarded for "Computer Engineering" in the areas of training list C) --> 6 points
Work Experience = 14 months --> 4 points (major issue here because emplyer will not give work certificates - do you think its a major issue? I wrote a covering letter explaining this).
Age --> 16 points
French Proficiency --> 6 points (DELF A2)
@acemsyed..yur absolutely right with point system.
@Satya..Sorry for being late.... i got three test papers..Simply Google DELF B1 and first two sites will have test papers...For prep i used only the AF books... try and arrange if u have to appear..good luck
@chibiks... i think
1. send your offer letter (in case you cant get work certificates) with salary slips as proof of employment.
2. make sure Electronic engineering gets 6 points..
3. Since ur right on edge $9points..try to get 2 more points..continue french and send them certificate of current level you are pursuing..n Hopefully all will be fine!! Good Luck
Actually no points are awarded for electronics engineering but 6 points are awarded for computer engineering; as I studied "Electronics and Computer Engineering" its a gamble really whether or not I will be awarded points for Computer Engineering (6 points) or Electronics Engineering (0 points).
Something else I wanted to find out is how many points are awarded for Graduate Certificate courses (not masters) done in Canada - any ideas?
I have read many of your posts and quite enjoy this forum. I am interested in immigrating to Montreal, Qc because for one it is a beautiful, vibrant and diverse city. My sister also lives there and I have visited a few times and loved it. I submitted my CSQ application on Aug 18 so I think I'm behind most of you! It's hard to not think about this whole Quebec immigration all the time. I'm trying to keep myself busy and stay sane because I know I have just begun and I have a long wait. I am with the Mexican embassy for the CSQ part and Trinidad embassy for the federal.
To everyone else on this forum, I know your time will come and hopefully in the not too distant future we will be able to achieve our goals and dreams. Talk soon!
Hi everyone,
I will send my documents soon for federal to VO Kuala Lumpur. I am waiting for PCCs which will take around one month more. I need some advice regarding the form IMM0008- Application for Permanent Residence in Canada. As requested by the BIQ Hongkong, I have filled up this form and sent a copy with my CSQ application. Now, i have to submit the original. However, I have to make few changes now ( new passport number, height of my daughter, etcc.). Do I need to make the updates on that particular form or can i fill up a new one. Its not legible when i am writing the new expiry date of my passport. Advice please?>
Regards
Shahzad
For Principal applicant, 2 points are awarded for A1 and 6 points if you have passed A2. For spouse/de facto spouse, 2 points are awarded for A1 or A2.