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Old Jun 28th 2002, 2:20 pm
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1.Does anybody knows if there are some changes in Quebec selection criteria?
2. A person who was already accepted under Quebec selection grid (got CSQ) but didn't
pass yet medical exams could be still refused because or re-evaluate (because
reasons not related to medicals or security check)? Thanks to lawers or
consultants who will answer it.
 
Old Jun 28th 2002, 3:20 pm
  #2  
Andrew Miller
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Default Re: Changes in Quebec selection criteria question

1. Not at this time

2. Yes, you may be refused if processing officer determines that your CSQ is not good
enough indicator that you will successfully establish yourself in Canada.

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Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
sending email)
________________________________

"***" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > 1.Does anybody knows if there are some changes in Quebec selection criteria?
    > 2. A person who was already accepted under Quebec selection grid (got CSQ) but
    > didn't pass yet medical exams could be still refused because or re-evaluate
    > (because reasons not related to medicals or security check)? Thanks to lawers or
    > consultants who will answer it.
 
Old Jun 28th 2002, 4:20 pm
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1. Then why visa officers using right now 2 selection grids (the "old" and the "new"
one)? Information is from a relative who just passed the interview.

If you are right it means all the people want to immigrate to Canada can apply for
Quebec province where is much more easy to pass the selection grid and after obtained
the federal visa go to other provinces. So is it a way to immigrate very easy to
Canada? (and much more faster because it is knew even with suplimentary aprovement of
CSQ it could take only an year or an year and half)?

2. Could you be Mr Miller, more explicit , please? Most people think that with a CSQ
and good medicals and security check everything is ok. In fact the CSQ grants that
Quebec selected a person and the only things remained are the federal checks. Then
how is possible to be refused after had the CSQ (unless you don't pass the 2
checks)? In most of cuntries CSQ is obtained from ohter embassy (usualyy abroad,
where Quebec government has a consulate) and transfer after to the Canadian
Embassy of this country for federal checks and even like this the process is at
least half of the regular one (aplying directly for all the Canada).

"Andrew Miller" <millercitelus.net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > 1. Not at this time
    >
    > 2. Yes, you may be refused if processing officer determines that your CSQ
is
    > not good enough indicator that you will successfully establish yourself in Canada.
    >
    > --
    >
    > ../..
    >
    > Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
    > millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
    > sending email)
    > ________________________________
    >
    >
    >
    > "***" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > 1.Does anybody knows if there are some changes in Quebec selection
criteria?
    > > 2. A person who was already accepted under Quebec selection grid (got
CSQ)
    > > but didn't pass yet medical exams could be still refused because or re-evaluate
    > > (because reasons not related to medicals or security check)? Thanks to lawers or
    > > consultants who will answer it.
    > >
    >
 
Old Jun 28th 2002, 4:20 pm
  #4  
Alex Oren
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Default Re: So, Immigrate in

On Fri, 28 Jun 2002 11:04:31 -0400, *** wrote in
<[email protected]>:

    > If you are right it means all the people want to immigrate to Canada can apply for
    > Quebec province where is much more easy to pass the selection grid and after
    > obtained the federal visa go to other provinces. So is it a way to immigrate very
    > easy to Canada? (and much more faster because it is knew even with suplimentary
    > aprovement of CSQ it could take only an year or an year and half)?

The CSQ criteria may be easier for some people and more difficult for others. Keep in
mind that under the CSQ you can get a maximum of 16 points (8 + 8) for proficiency in
French but only a maximum of 6 points (3 + 3) for proficiency in English.

Best regards, Alex.

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Old Jun 28th 2002, 4:20 pm
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Even with that you can score much easier the needed points. It is true the french is
quite mandatory to the interview but you can take intensive courses of french for few
monts and it will be enough to be qualified. A lot of people are useng right now this
way to obtain a federal visa and land after to other provinces. I'm not sure it's
quite legal. I'm wondering if the changes made to the iimigration law will affect the
Quebec selection criteria. If anybody has some infornation related to it please let
me know. Thanks. "Alex Oren" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > On Fri, 28 Jun 2002 11:04:31 -0400, *** wrote in
    > <[email protected]>:
    >
    > > If you are right it means all the people want to immigrate to Canada can apply
    > > for Quebec province where is much more easy to pass the selection
grid
    > > and after obtained the federal visa go to other provinces. So is it a way to
    > > immigrate very easy to Canada? (and much more faster because it is knew even with
    > > suplimentary aprovement of CSQ it could
take
    > > only an year or an year and half)?
    >
    > The CSQ criteria may be easier for some people and more difficult for others. Keep
    > in mind that under the CSQ you can get a maximum of 16 points (8 + 8) for
    > proficiency in French but only a maximum of 6 points (3 + 3) for proficiency in
    > English.
    >
    >
    > Best regards, Alex.
    >
    > --
    > To email me, replace "myrealbox" with "alexoren". Sorry for the inconvenience.
    > Blame the spammers.
 
Old Jun 28th 2002, 5:20 pm
  #6  
Andrew Miller
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Having a Provincial Nominee Certificate is not a guarantee of visa approval, even if
person is not found inadmissible to Canada on medical, criminal and security grounds
- see below:

87. Provincial Nominee Class

Substitution of evaluation

(88) If the fact that the foreign national is named in a certificate referred to in
paragraph (2)(a) is not a sufficient indicator of whether they may become
economically established in Canada and an officer has consulted the government
that issued the certificate, the officer may substitute for the criteria set out
in subsection (2) their evaluation of the likelihood of the ability of the
foreign national to become economically established in Canada.

--

../..

Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
sending email)
________________________________

"***" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > 1. Then why visa officers using right now 2 selection grids (the "old" and the
    > "new" one)? Information is from a relative who just passed the interview.
    >
    > If you are right it means all the people want to immigrate to Canada can apply for
    > Quebec province where is much more easy to pass the selection grid and after
    > obtained the federal visa go to other provinces. So is it a way to immigrate very
    > easy to Canada? (and much more faster because it is knew even with suplimentary
    > aprovement of CSQ it could take only an year or an year and half)?
    >
    > 2. Could you be Mr Miller, more explicit , please? Most people think that with a
    > CSQ and good medicals and security check everything is ok. In fact the CSQ
    > grants that Quebec selected a person and the only things remained are the
    > federal checks. Then how is possible to be refused after had the CSQ (unless you
    > don't pass the 2 checks)? In most of cuntries CSQ is obtained from ohter embassy
    > (usualyy abroad, where Quebec government has a consulate) and transfer after to
    > the Canadian Embassy of this country for federal checks and even like this the
    > process is at least half of the regular one (aplying directly for all the
    > Canada).
    >
    > "Andrew Miller" <millercitelus.net> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > 1. Not at this time
    > >
    > > 2. Yes, you may be refused if processing officer determines that your CSQ
    > is
    > > not good enough indicator that you will successfully establish yourself in
    > > Canada.
    > >
    > > --
    > >
    > > ../..
    > >
    > > Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
    > > millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
    > > sending email)
    > > ________________________________
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > "***" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > 1.Does anybody knows if there are some changes in Quebec selection
    > criteria?
    > > > 2. A person who was already accepted under Quebec selection grid (got
    > CSQ)
    > > > but didn't pass yet medical exams could be still refused because or re-evaluate
    > > > (because reasons not related to medicals or security check)? Thanks to lawers
    > > > or consultants who will answer it.
    > > >
    > > >
    > >
    >
 
Old Jun 28th 2002, 6:20 pm
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Did you hear about any changes comming because of the new law, regarding :Provincial
Nominee Certificate" (for CSQ by ex.)? Thanks Mr Miller.

"Andrew Miller" <millercitelus.net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Having a Provincial Nominee Certificate is not a guarantee of visa
approval,
    > even if person is not found inadmissible to Canada on medical, criminal
and
    > security grounds - see below:
    >

    > 87. Provincial Nominee Class
    >
    > Substitution of evaluation
    >
    > (3) If the fact that the foreign national is named in a certificate
referred to
    > in paragraph (2)(a) is not a sufficient indicator of whether they may
become
    > economically established in Canada and an officer has consulted the
government
    > that issued the certificate, the officer may substitute for the criteria
set
    > out in subsection (2) their evaluation of the likelihood of the ability of
the
    > foreign national to become economically established in Canada.

    >
    > --
    >
    > ../..
    >
    > Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
    > millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
    > sending email)
    > ________________________________
    >
    >
    >
    > "***" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > 1. Then why visa officers using right now 2 selection grids (the "old"
and
    > > the "new" one)? Information is from a relative who just passed the interview.
    > >
    > > If you are right it means all the people want to immigrate to Canada can apply
    > > for Quebec province where is much more easy to pass the selection
grid
    > > and after obtained the federal visa go to other provinces. So is it a way to
    > > immigrate very easy to Canada? (and much more faster because it is knew even with
    > > suplimentary aprovement of CSQ it could
take
    > > only an year or an year and half)?
    > >
    > > 2. Could you be Mr Miller, more explicit , please? Most people think
that
    > > with a CSQ and good medicals and security check everything is ok. In
fact
    > > the CSQ grants that Quebec selected a person and the only things
remained
    > > are the federal checks. Then how is possible to be refused after had the
CSQ
    > > (unless you don't pass the 2 checks)? In most of cuntries CSQ is obtained from
    > > ohter embassy (usualyy abroad, where Quebec government has a consulate) and
    > > transfer after to the
Canadian
    > > Embassy of this country for federal checks and even like this the
process is
    > > at least half of the regular one (aplying directly for all the Canada).
    > >
    > > "Andrew Miller" <millercitelus.net> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > 1. Not at this time
    > > >
    > > > 2. Yes, you may be refused if processing officer determines that your
CSQ
    > > is
    > > > not good enough indicator that you will successfully establish
yourself in
    > > > Canada.
    > > >
    > > > --
    > > >
    > > > ../..
    > > >
    > > > Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
    > > > millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
    > > > sending email)
    > > > ________________________________
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "***" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > 1.Does anybody knows if there are some changes in Quebec selection
    > > criteria?
    > > > > 2. A person who was already accepted under Quebec selection grid
(got
    > > CSQ)
    > > > > but didn't pass yet medical exams could be still refused because or
    > > > > re-evaluate (because reasons not related to medicals or security
check)?
    > > > > Thanks to lawers or consultants who will answer it.
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > >
    >
 
Old Jun 28th 2002, 7:20 pm
  #8  
Andrew Miller
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If and when there will be changes to any PNP it will depend from the need of
particular Province. But it may be safe to assume that sooner or later Provinces will
adjust their PNP programs to reflect the huge flood of applications coming their way
due to changes in federal program. Currently most PNP are issuing certificates on
first come, first serve basis and already number of applicants exceeds 10 and more
times annual quotas Provinces have for PNP.

--

../..

Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
sending email)
________________________________

"***" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Did you hear about any changes comming because of the new law, regarding
    > :Provincial Nominee Certificate" (for CSQ by ex.)? Thanks Mr Miller.
    >
    >
    > "Andrew Miller" <millercitelus.net> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Having a Provincial Nominee Certificate is not a guarantee of visa
    > approval,
    > > even if person is not found inadmissible to Canada on medical, criminal
    > and
    > > security grounds - see below:
    > >

    > > 87. Provincial Nominee Class
    > >
    > > Substitution of evaluation
    > >
    > > (3) If the fact that the foreign national is named in a certificate
    > referred to
    > > in paragraph (2)(a) is not a sufficient indicator of whether they may
    > become
    > > economically established in Canada and an officer has consulted the
    > government
    > > that issued the certificate, the officer may substitute for the criteria
    > set
    > > out in subsection (2) their evaluation of the likelihood of the ability of
    > the
    > > foreign national to become economically established in Canada.

    > >
    > > --
    > >
    > > ../..
    > >
    > > Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
    > > millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
    > > sending email)
    > > ________________________________
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > "***" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > 1. Then why visa officers using right now 2 selection grids (the "old"
    > and
    > > > the "new" one)? Information is from a relative who just passed the interview.
    > > >
    > > > If you are right it means all the people want to immigrate to Canada can apply
    > > > for Quebec province where is much more easy to pass the selection
    > grid
    > > > and after obtained the federal visa go to other provinces. So is it a way to
    > > > immigrate very easy to Canada? (and much more faster because it is knew even
    > > > with suplimentary aprovement of CSQ it could
    > take
    > > > only an year or an year and half)?
    > > >
    > > > 2. Could you be Mr Miller, more explicit , please? Most people think
    > that
    > > > with a CSQ and good medicals and security check everything is ok. In
    > fact
    > > > the CSQ grants that Quebec selected a person and the only things
    > remained
    > > > are the federal checks. Then how is possible to be refused after had the
    > CSQ
    > > > (unless you don't pass the 2 checks)? In most of cuntries CSQ is obtained from
    > > > ohter embassy (usualyy abroad, where Quebec government has a consulate) and
    > > > transfer after to the
    > Canadian
    > > > Embassy of this country for federal checks and even like this the
    > process is
    > > > at least half of the regular one (aplying directly for all the Canada).
    > > >
    > > > "Andrew Miller" <millercitelus.net> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > 1. Not at this time
    > > > >
    > > > > 2. Yes, you may be refused if processing officer determines that your
    > CSQ
    > > > is
    > > > > not good enough indicator that you will successfully establish
    > yourself in
    > > > > Canada.
    > > > >
    > > > > --
    > > > >
    > > > > ../..
    > > > >
    > > > > Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
    > > > > millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
    > > > > sending email)
    > > > > ________________________________
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > "***" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > > 1.Does anybody knows if there are some changes in Quebec selection
    > > > criteria?
    > > > > > 2. A person who was already accepted under Quebec selection grid
    > (got
    > > > CSQ)
    > > > > > but didn't pass yet medical exams could be still refused because or
    > > > > > re-evaluate (because reasons not related to medicals or security
    > check)?
    > > > > > Thanks to lawers or consultants who will answer it.
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > >
    >
 

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