Permanent Residence Application - help!
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Permanent Residence Application - help!
I'm just trying to complete the online visa application for skilled workers via the cic website and one of the questions asks if we have received our CSQ (Certificat de Selection du Quebec) and if yes what the number is, if not when did we apply. I am unsure whether we need to apply as we do not want to live in Quebec but if we need to apply I don't know how to as I can't find anything on the net...any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Kara
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Kara
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Re: Permanent Residence Application - help!
I'm sure others will correct me, but I'd simply put N/A in the section where it is asking as unless you're going to Quebec, you don't need one.
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Re: Permanent Residence Application - help!
I'm just trying to complete the online visa application for skilled workers via the cic website and one of the questions asks if we have received our CSQ (Certificat de Selection du Quebec) and if yes what the number is, if not when did we apply. I am unsure whether we need to apply as we do not want to live in Quebec but if we need to apply I don't know how to as I can't find anything on the net...any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Kara
Thanks
Kara
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Re: Permanent Residence Application - help!
Someone posted this recently I think.
If you download the new PDF version and fill it out electronically, and pick any other province than Quebec, those fields are automatically disabled.
I'm assuming you can fill it out on a computer as you are posting online, but if you can't I'm not sure about rules regarding putting N/A in fields on the form.
I'll be starting on our tonight for Alberta, so if it's any different I'll let you know.
Cheers
Chris
If you download the new PDF version and fill it out electronically, and pick any other province than Quebec, those fields are automatically disabled.
I'm assuming you can fill it out on a computer as you are posting online, but if you can't I'm not sure about rules regarding putting N/A in fields on the form.
I'll be starting on our tonight for Alberta, so if it's any different I'll let you know.
Cheers
Chris