Wednesday, November 3, 2010

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My friend Guillermo spoke recently of the famous "dossier" for the interview: Http://loszieglerencanada.com/2010/10/22/dossier-entrevista-quebec/ . Well I want to tell a little about my own experience (I remember after 4 ½ years and could not match previous entries by that of Alzheimer's) and eventually they leave a recommendation that I consider important.

By accident, I took the "dossier" ready. Or rather, by psicorígido. For neat, would my wife.

Anyway, I had my copy of the file (which was sent to Mexico, just the same, only in original). All the study material, pages on Quebec, statistics on employment opportunities by region / city, etc., the detailed budget and other expenses.

Among other treasures, and by coincidence, a friend had lent me a book on the immigration process. No immigration to Canada or Quebec, but the immigration process in general, problems, stages, attention to psychological problems, etc. In French!

The case is that the brochures, flyers, folders and texts, had a good hill, as premiering primiparity all his books on the first day of school.

Before starting the interview, the interviewer asked, "So what is it? And I handed him half to describe what it was when the guy interrupted me saying: But we will not have time to review it today, this quote has a very specific purpose ... etc. I only managed to answer that he had no intention of showing anything. It was just my study material and it was obvious he had to bear with him (even in the interview.) As one who does not like things, the material left on the desk of the interview in front of him. " Where else? Was intentional. We were not going to review, but not let the image subliminally saying: Look, I've studied lots!

worked. Even the guy had to refer to that material to say that obviously we had a serious project on immigration. That was evident.

's recommendation. I think almost more important than the "dossier" is the score calculation. I do not know it then, but if I had to repeat, I would.

There is a risk that the officer denied saying to you the CSQ your score is not enough. How about if he is wrong? What if it turns out that you do have the required score?

You have the right to appeal after the interview. In fact, one has the right to appeal even if not cited interview. But I think if you have a chance to defend himself there, then take it.

And I think it's a liability issue. After all the effort, do not believe that the least you should do is to calculate your score and know how it goes, before facing the interview. And once calculated, it would be really nice to have perfectly tabbed to fight present and able to tell the consul: Too bad you, but I think it is wrong. I have reviewed the law (because it is a legal matter) and I yes I have the required score for the CSQ. Do you want us for review together? Do not show an additional item to show how prepared are you to come to Quebec?

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