Hi seniors,
As i examined the various types of PR options:
The express entry is a bit competitive, i can't get into it unless i am lucky & the cutoff score comes down to 451 (my current score)
The Mon project, it's like a lottery, getting into the 5000 applicants is just a matter of luck! And getting a job offer with LMIA is very difficult.
So i am thinking of studying french and applying under Ontario Express Entry: French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream.
To apply under this, we should have a minimum of CLB level 7 in French, and also meet the minimum FSWP requirement ( i score 72 in FSWP).
So what do you think if i study French & take the TEF test ?? Will it be a good decision ?? Please i am looking for your comments.
The minimum TEF scores should be as follows, to get CLB level 7
Reading: 207-232
Writing: 310-348
Listening: 249-279
Speaking: 310-348
How difficult it will be to get the above results? I am not a native French nor a native English, but am already in love with French
& able to understand some french as i am studying it for a couple of moths.
Thanks!
As i examined the various types of PR options:
The express entry is a bit competitive, i can't get into it unless i am lucky & the cutoff score comes down to 451 (my current score)
The Mon project, it's like a lottery, getting into the 5000 applicants is just a matter of luck! And getting a job offer with LMIA is very difficult.
So i am thinking of studying french and applying under Ontario Express Entry: French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream.
To apply under this, we should have a minimum of CLB level 7 in French, and also meet the minimum FSWP requirement ( i score 72 in FSWP).
So what do you think if i study French & take the TEF test ?? Will it be a good decision ?? Please i am looking for your comments.
The minimum TEF scores should be as follows, to get CLB level 7
Reading: 207-232
Writing: 310-348
Listening: 249-279
Speaking: 310-348
How difficult it will be to get the above results? I am not a native French nor a native English, but am already in love with French

Thanks!