My Quebec Application
#1
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 76
From: Dublin, Ireland

Hi all,
I sent my CSQ application today, 06/07/2009, in the post. I'm French but I live in Ireland, in Dublin, with my Irish partner.
For all Irish applicants, note that your local Garda station will certify all documents for free! Good to know.
Now the waiting game begins, and I'll let everybody know how it goes...
Any questions are welcome
I sent my CSQ application today, 06/07/2009, in the post. I'm French but I live in Ireland, in Dublin, with my Irish partner.
For all Irish applicants, note that your local Garda station will certify all documents for free! Good to know.
Now the waiting game begins, and I'll let everybody know how it goes...
Any questions are welcome
#2
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Joined: Apr 2009
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From: Dorset

Hi all,
I sent my CSQ application today, 06/07/2009, in the post. I'm French but I live in Ireland, in Dublin, with my Irish partner.
For all Irish applicants, note that your local Garda station will certify all documents for free! Good to know.
Now the waiting game begins, and I'll let everybody know how it goes...
Any questions are welcome
I sent my CSQ application today, 06/07/2009, in the post. I'm French but I live in Ireland, in Dublin, with my Irish partner.
For all Irish applicants, note that your local Garda station will certify all documents for free! Good to know.
Now the waiting game begins, and I'll let everybody know how it goes...
Any questions are welcome
#3
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Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 43

Hi all,
I sent my CSQ application today, 06/07/2009, in the post. I'm French but I live in Ireland, in Dublin, with my Irish partner.
For all Irish applicants, note that your local Garda station will certify all documents for free! Good to know.
Now the waiting game begins, and I'll let everybody know how it goes...
Any questions are welcome
I sent my CSQ application today, 06/07/2009, in the post. I'm French but I live in Ireland, in Dublin, with my Irish partner.
For all Irish applicants, note that your local Garda station will certify all documents for free! Good to know.
Now the waiting game begins, and I'll let everybody know how it goes...
Any questions are welcome
I thought a special has to notarize it? No?
EG Confirming Original - Payslips, References, P45s, P60s, Contracts, Technical Qualifications etc with their copies.
#4
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Joined: Oct 2008
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From: Dublin, Ireland

Hi,
I confirm that the Garda station on Pearse street, Dublin, certified all our documents, with official stamp and co, and it didn't cost us a cent!
The CSQ is the "Certificat de Selection du Quebec", or in short Quebec application. First step in getting Quebec approval, before applying for the normal federal selection, but with the Quebec stamp
I confirm that the Garda station on Pearse street, Dublin, certified all our documents, with official stamp and co, and it didn't cost us a cent!

The CSQ is the "Certificat de Selection du Quebec", or in short Quebec application. First step in getting Quebec approval, before applying for the normal federal selection, but with the Quebec stamp
#6
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Joined: Oct 2008
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From: Dublin, Ireland

Well, as I'm French, and my Irish girlfriend is fluent, makes some kind of sense no?







