I have applied for Quebec Skilled worker, I have finished Level 1 of Alliance Francaise but can not continue further as I'm working and the next level's timing also do not match my timings... Therefore can any one tell me how should i learn french???? I knw its a stupid question but im frustrated.
I live in india and ppl do not knw french here, but if i land in montreal I'm sure i will learn french within 6 months, will they consider this fact and approve my case?
You go as a Skilled Worker, you are supposed to go to work, not study French in Quebec. Of course they will help you with French courses but you have to know french relatively well.
If you don't have time for courses you can study at home. Get some French courses, there are a lot on the net, you can at least improve your French.
When you apply for Quebec you indicate what is your French level, and if it is lower than 7 they will not consider your application. You may lie, but at the interview they will see what level you are.
So, get yourself organized and start learning French on your own.
please i need help and advice , am so confused right now
i have sat for the french test 3 times and succeeded to get only
B1 in both Comprehension Orale And expression Ecrite
i had earlier had B2 in spoken and reading
i want to apply for Canadian Immigration as a skilled worker
what do i do now
must i register for the Expression Ecrite AGAIN or just the Comprehension orale
what is mt state
I have applied for Quebec Skilled worker, I have finished Level 1 of Alliance Francaise but can not continue further as I'm working and the next level's timing also do not match my timings... Therefore can any one tell me how should i learn french???? I knw its a stupid question but im frustrated.
I live in india and ppl do not knw french here, but if i land in montreal I'm sure i will learn french within 6 months, will they consider this fact and approve my case?
You may apply without French if you have enough points to get a CSQ meaning 55 as single and 63 as a couple with or without children. If you don't have enough points and want to get through French you have to be at least a b2 level otherwise you get 0 points for French. In any case French is important to adapt to Quebec.
James Bond is right when he says that if you go to an interview because you don't have enough points to,get CSQ without interview they will expect you to talk with a b2 level. Try to learn via apps like duolingo, Rosetta, watch documentaries and read in French it's not easy but not impossible.