For those who are interested, here is what I have learned about the French exam- There are four parts- 1. oral comprehension (40 multiple choice questions) 2. writing 3. reading (20 multiple choice...
janfrn, Thanks for the sympathy. I could use it. :) If I were the employer, I wouldn't pick me, either, so in order for me to avoid that pre-employment route, Quebec is the only other option. My...
Quick clarification about "asking attorney" part- I was asking about immigration, not employment. According to my attorney, Quebec is the only place where I can qualify for provincial nomination...
I just started. I don't think my attorney has even sent in the application yet. They're trying to figure out which office to send my papers to - live in US under student visa & related work...
To all of the "English only" people who went through the OIIQ process- How did you manage to even figure out that website? The only information that was available in English is that one very...
I've spoken to several attorneys from various provinces and they all said I don't "qualify for the Federal skilled worker program" except for this one guy from Quebec who said that because of the...
Hello, I have a BSN from US university and just started the immigration process to Quebec. I am not a US citizen and my work permit (as an extension of my student visa) expires on 10/04. I will have...