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Bye, Bye Canada - Part II

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  • S Stephan Hoppe

    Difficult to tell them that I am French when I don't speak French:(

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    Joshua Nussbaum
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    It may not be needed. You should try applying to Quebec first. I understand they control their own immigration - unlike the rest of Canada where immigration is controlled by the federal governement. I 'm suprised they gave you a 6.5 on English - judging by your post you seem to have very good command of the language. And I know of tons of people who immigrated to Canada that can hardly speak English, let alone write. 60% of statistics are made up on the spot

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    • S Stephan Hoppe

      Inclusive my wifes education and her aunt in Canada we get around 72 points (75 points are necessary). The problem is that we don't have a university degree. In Germany the education system is different and that is a big problem. Yes it is very tough to get approval. I wish we had applied before they changed the system.:((

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      Stephan Hoppe wrote: I wish we had applied before they changed the system The pass mark is 75 if you applied after December 31, 2001. If you applied before January 1, 2002 and you did not receive a selection decision by March 31, 2003, your pass mark is 70. Skilled Worker Self-Assessment[^] Is this info helps you?
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        It may not be needed. You should try applying to Quebec first. I understand they control their own immigration - unlike the rest of Canada where immigration is controlled by the federal governement. I 'm suprised they gave you a 6.5 on English - judging by your post you seem to have very good command of the language. And I know of tons of people who immigrated to Canada that can hardly speak English, let alone write. 60% of statistics are made up on the spot

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        Joshua Nussbaum חיים wrote: You should try applying to Quebec first. I understand they control their own immigration - unlike the rest of Canada where immigration is controlled by the federal governement. I don't think Quebec supports Provincial Nominee Program. Here is the list of provinces who support Provincial Nominee Program: Provincial Nominee Program Contact Information[^] The only point related to Quebec comes only when you choose any place in Quebec province as your land of entry. Say if you choose Montreal, Quebec as land of entry then you can't land in Toronto, Ontario.
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          Stephan Hoppe wrote: I wish we had applied before they changed the system The pass mark is 75 if you applied after December 31, 2001. If you applied before January 1, 2002 and you did not receive a selection decision by March 31, 2003, your pass mark is 70. Skilled Worker Self-Assessment[^] Is this info helps you?
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          Stephan Hoppe
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          We applied on Aug, 5 2003. In 2000 I had a job offer from a company (not an arranged employment), but they mostly used VB 6 and VBA and they didn't want to change to .NET so I deceided to refuse the offer - I am such an idiot!

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          • J Joshua Nussbaum

            It may not be needed. You should try applying to Quebec first. I understand they control their own immigration - unlike the rest of Canada where immigration is controlled by the federal governement. I 'm suprised they gave you a 6.5 on English - judging by your post you seem to have very good command of the language. And I know of tons of people who immigrated to Canada that can hardly speak English, let alone write. 60% of statistics are made up on the spot

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            Joshua Nussbaum חיים wrote: You should try applying to Quebec first. I understand they control their own immigration - unlike the rest of Canada where immigration is controlled by the federal governement. I don't speak French. Maybe Manitoba or Nova Scotia is a good idea, but I need a job offer and that's really hard to get. I sent around 100 job applicatons and I am also willing to come for an interview to Canada at my own expense, but in the most cases I got no response. Joshua Nussbaum חיים wrote: I 'm suprised they gave you a 6.5 on English - judging by your post you seem to have very good command of the language. And I know of tons of people who immigrated to Canada that can hardly speak English, let alone write. Everybody says that I speak English at a high level, so I was also surprised. I read lots of English books and articles (the most of them are computer literature). Maybe I had a bad day or all the other people lie to me :(

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            • S Stephan Hoppe

              Hi all This is a really bad weekend for me and my wife. We applied for immigration to Canada last year. The Visa office in Berlin wrote that I have to take an English test to proof my English proficiency. Yesterday the results arrived and my English isn't good enough to get the full immigration points (my overall band score is 6.5 of 9). Now we won't qualify for the immigration unless I will find an employer who is willing to give me an arranged employment by September, 24 - what is nearly impossible. I leave nothing undone so maybe you know a company who is looking for a C# developer. Here is copy of my resume http://www.canadian-net.de/stephan_resume.doc[^] and a translated version of the reference letter from my current employer http://www.canadian-net.de/EN_References_Wachter.doc[^].

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              • S Stephan Hoppe

                We applied on Aug, 5 2003. In 2000 I had a job offer from a company (not an arranged employment), but they mostly used VB 6 and VBA and they didn't want to change to .NET so I deceided to refuse the offer - I am such an idiot!

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                Kant
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                Try this position at Dundas. Hiring .Net Developers[^]
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                  Try this position at Dundas. Hiring .Net Developers[^]
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                  Stephan Hoppe
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                  Thanks a lot. I am going to develope the test app this weekend!

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                  • S Stephan Hoppe

                    Hi all This is a really bad weekend for me and my wife. We applied for immigration to Canada last year. The Visa office in Berlin wrote that I have to take an English test to proof my English proficiency. Yesterday the results arrived and my English isn't good enough to get the full immigration points (my overall band score is 6.5 of 9). Now we won't qualify for the immigration unless I will find an employer who is willing to give me an arranged employment by September, 24 - what is nearly impossible. I leave nothing undone so maybe you know a company who is looking for a C# developer. Here is copy of my resume http://www.canadian-net.de/stephan_resume.doc[^] and a translated version of the reference letter from my current employer http://www.canadian-net.de/EN_References_Wachter.doc[^].

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                    These guys[^] are certainly looking to hire. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                    • J Joshua Nussbaum

                      It may not be needed. You should try applying to Quebec first. I understand they control their own immigration - unlike the rest of Canada where immigration is controlled by the federal governement. I 'm suprised they gave you a 6.5 on English - judging by your post you seem to have very good command of the language. And I know of tons of people who immigrated to Canada that can hardly speak English, let alone write. 60% of statistics are made up on the spot

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                      > You should try applying to Quebec first. If the original poster doesn't speak French, don't get the impression that he will be be welcomed in Quebec.

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