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yamlan
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Québec selection certificate

Post by yamlan » Sun Feb 16, 2014 11:02 pm

Hi,

I am planning to emigrate to Canada and ideally to Ottawa where my family is. I was advised by a consultant that the easiest way for me would be to do it is via the Quebec route as I am fluent in French and hence I would be the main applicant (there are 3 of us). But the deadline is the 31st March to obtain the Quebec selection certificate. Now I am getting quite confused with some aspects of this application and I cannot get more advice from the consultant as obviously they want me to pay first but I wonder if I can just do it myself.
Hope I can get some advice from people here who are experiencing similar situation.

Looking at the date, there is just a little over a month to get my application ready. Is it realistic? This is because:

I worry that I won't get the results to the French test in time. If I don't will it be acceptable to send the results after the application has been submitted?
Would I really need to take the test if I come from a French speaking country and have A level grade in French from my education and some other certificate obtained from France?

If my application is successful and I could finally emigrate to Canada, would I have to stay in Quebec for some time or can I just land there and move to Ottawa within the same day?

Any advice would be appreciated.

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