Some background on myself:
As of today, I'm an Indian, 24 years old. I have a four year bachelor's degree in User Experience Design from my country (recognised as 4 year bachelor's degree by WES). I have 2 years of full work experience as a UI/UX designer. English is my primary language and I am level B1 in French. I'm planning to apply for immigration next year, in August. By then, I should have 3 years of full time work experience and a better level in French. With these metrics, I'm expecting an express entry score of 470-480 and a CSQ score of 53. I have no preference for any region/city in particular as long as I get a job.
As per my understanding, Quebec doesn't come under express entry and under its own program. Quebec does have a lot of job opportunities for my domain. Not taking up CSQ would mean giving up to any of these job opportunities.
In case I do get a CSQ, this would mean I have to stay in Quebec. As much as I would love to stay and work in Quebec for a good period of time, in any extreme, unavoidable cases, if I have to move out after a certain period of time (let's say a year or two), what will be the consequences?
As of today, I'm an Indian, 24 years old. I have a four year bachelor's degree in User Experience Design from my country (recognised as 4 year bachelor's degree by WES). I have 2 years of full work experience as a UI/UX designer. English is my primary language and I am level B1 in French. I'm planning to apply for immigration next year, in August. By then, I should have 3 years of full time work experience and a better level in French. With these metrics, I'm expecting an express entry score of 470-480 and a CSQ score of 53. I have no preference for any region/city in particular as long as I get a job.
As per my understanding, Quebec doesn't come under express entry and under its own program. Quebec does have a lot of job opportunities for my domain. Not taking up CSQ would mean giving up to any of these job opportunities.
In case I do get a CSQ, this would mean I have to stay in Quebec. As much as I would love to stay and work in Quebec for a good period of time, in any extreme, unavoidable cases, if I have to move out after a certain period of time (let's say a year or two), what will be the consequences?