FYI, andrew lied to this newsgroup on the numerous occassions. just
search for canada.com lawsuit. then decide for yourself, should you
trust him or not
"Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:...
> No, I didn't mean that at all. Canadian permanent residents have the right
> to move freely to any Province (including Quebec). What I meant is that you
> cannot immigrate (or land as a PR) to Quebec without going through CSQ and
> PR application under Quebec PNP class. Once you immigrate to Canada under
> federal program then you can move to Quebec, but you will have to earn
> Quebec "resident rights" by living there for some time if you moved there
> after immigrating under federal program - you cannot just move and enroll to
> University with standard tuition as for Quebec residents. And this is your
> current motivation - you don't want to pay out of Province tuition in
> Quebec. You have to either immigrate through the Quebec class or move to
> Quebec after immigrating under federal class and live in Quebec for some
> time and establish yourself as Quebec resident before being eligible for
> lower tuition.
>
> So, if you want to immigrate to Quebec now and get to university there with
> lower tuition then you must withdraw your application and re-apply under
> Quebec PNP class, you cannot just switch classes in the middle of the
> process.
>
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> Andrew P. Miller
> Authorized Immigration Consultant
> Registered member of CSIC - ID# M041188
>
> Vancouver, British Columbia
> email: AndrewMillerREMOVE@REMOVEcanada.com
> (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
> ________________________________
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>
> "bob" wrote in message
> news:6c87b3f6.0405261138.14cd9f16@posting.google.com...
> > Thank you Mr. Miller,
> >
> > Do you mean those landed immigrants can never become quebec residents
> > cz they have no way to withdraw their application? Do I have to
> > withdraw my current application? So you are saying that I can not
> > apply for a CSQ and federal skilled worker concurrently? if i get csq
> > and approval from CIC, can I land at quebec?
> >
> > "Andrew Miller" wrote in message
> news:...
> > > No, you cannot land in Quebec without CSQ, sorry.
> > >
> > > You can always withdraw your current application and apply for CSQ - the
> > > choice is yours.
> > >
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> > > ../..
> > >
> > > Andrew P. Miller
> > > Authorized Immigration Consultant
> > > Registered member of CSIC - ID# M041188
> > >
> > > Vancouver, British Columbia
> > > email: AndrewMillerREMOVE@REMOVEcanada.com
> > > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
> > > ________________________________
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