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Dear Friends,
I have some queries regarding Quebec immigrations.
1) Is the interview compulsory? If so is it conducted in French Language?
2) If we are claiming minimum points in French language, is it OK to submit certificate indicating basic understanding/level completed or is it necessary to give TEF?
3) Currently how much time is being to taken to complete whole process? i.e 1 year or more
4) If we live in toronto on quebec immigration visa, do they create problem in giving citizenship after 4 years?
Thanks
Naveed
I am giving u 6 points out of 6 for your English. How much u expect from 6.
And secondly u don't know French then how you claim points until u pass delf level a1.
Hope u understand now.
So learn French to increase your points.
takemblues said:
never said i have resided in quebec but want to. Typing mistake.
So according to ur calculation 60 points, minimum threshold.
Out of 22 i get only 6 for 7.5 bands in ielts, are u sure?
STILLHOPE said:
you can add 4more point for your site age.
You said u already stayed in Quebec. How long u stayed in Quebec.
Can I claim 3 more points for her education
Yes u can claim in this conditions
1 if she did her degree within last 5 years or
If she is working on her field ( subject)
And could u tell me all subjects which she studied in graduation
takemblues said:
Can I claim 3 more points for her education
STILLHOPE said:
Yes u can claim in this conditions
1 if she did her degree within last 5 years or
If she is working on her field ( subject)
And could u tell me all subjects which she studied in graduation
English, education, persian, arabic
She has worked as teacher but currently not working
takemblues said:
never said i have resided in quebec but want to. Typing mistake.
So according to ur calculation 60 points, minimum threshold.
Out of 22 i get only 6 for 7.5 bands in ielts, are u sure?
For ielts you need 6.5 in listening and 7 in speaking to claim 6 points. 6 is the maximum point you can claim in english
For delf. Below are the points distribution
a1=2
a2=6
b1=8
b2=12
c1 / c2=16
hello
Her degree is not in priority so u will 2 points for her bachelor.
If she have masters then she will get 3 points.
takemblues said:
English, education, persian, arabic
She has worked as teacher but currently not working
STILLHOPE said:
hello
Her degree is not in priority so u will 2 points for her bachelor.
If she have masters then she will get 3 points.
so i am 3 points short(my total 60), then why my online eligibilty review is ositive.
any way thanks for helping
No, you are eligible. U need at least 57 to qualifiy for interview and u are scoring 60 which is all right to apply . If u score more then 63 without interview then u will get interview waiver.
If u score 57-63 points then u will get interview.
If u score less then 57 ( married ) then they will refuse your file straight away.
Hope u understand.
takemblues said:
so i am 3 points short(my total 60), then why my online eligibilty review is ositive.
any way thanks for helping
STILLHOPE said:
No, you are eligible. U need at least 57 to qualifiy for interview and u are scoring 60 which is all right to apply . If u score more then 63 without interview then u will get interview waiver.
If u score 57-63 points then u will get interview.
If u score less then 57 ( married ) then they will refuse your file straight away.
Hope u understand.
So i need 63 points for interview waiver(sigh of relief).
Now about french, i live in such are where no french course or tution available except thta i can go for a online distant learning program. What do u suggest will it be beneficial. i absolutely don't have any idea about french.
HELLO
COULD YOU TELL ME WHERE R U LIVING
SO I WILL TRY TO HELP YOU
STILLHOPE
takemblues said:
So i need 63 points for interview waiver(sigh of relief).
Now about french, i live in such are where no french course or tution available except thta i can go for a online distant learning program. What do u suggest will it be beneficial. i absolutely don't have any idea about french.
STILLHOPE said:
HELLO
COULD YOU TELL ME WHERE R U LIVING
SO I WILL TRY TO HELP YOU
STILLHOPE
I am in Sadiqabad, Pakistan. Nearest city where quality french classes are available is LAHORE some 630 km away. Punjab University lahore has a French Online Certificate.
Course description is
French Online is being implemented by University of the Punjab in close collaboration with Alliance Francaise, which is the French cultural centre, under the support of Embassy of France. This programme is the result of three years of research and synergy between teachers, computer scientists, graphic designers and experts in the field of multimedia technology. It is also the result of a close working relationship between a team of Pakistani language experts an human resource from Alliance Francaise, the cultural Section of the French Embassy, and the University of the Punjab.
The French online method offers a convivial space to learn French in an easy way. You will have the benefit of learning through a dynamic, attractive and interactive method. You can practice different activities quizzes, and exercises: listen to dialogues and vocabulary. All you need is a PC and access to Internet.
hello
online courses are good but not as good as you are learning in the class. Try to find any french private coaching if possible if you cant then just go for online.
Try to clear Delf A1 before apply for quebce.
try and work hard, it is not very difficult to pass delf a1 or a2
good luck
stillhope
takemblues said:
I am in Sadiqabad, Pakistan. Nearest city where quality french classes are available is LAHORE some 630 km away. Punjab University lahore has a French Online Certificate.
Course description is
French Online is being implemented by University of the Punjab in close collaboration with Alliance Francaise, which is the French cultural centre, under the support of Embassy of France. This programme is the result of three years of research and synergy between teachers, computer scientists, graphic designers and experts in the field of multimedia technology. It is also the result of a close working relationship between a team of Pakistani language experts an human resource from Alliance Francaise, the cultural Section of the French Embassy, and the University of the Punjab.
The French online method offers a convivial space to learn French in an easy way. You will have the benefit of learning through a dynamic, attractive and interactive method. You can practice different activities quizzes, and exercises: listen to dialogues and vocabulary. All you need is a PC and access to Internet.
STILLHOPE said:
hello
online courses are good but not as good as you are learning in the class. Try to find any french private coaching if possible if you cant then just go for online.
Try to clear Delf A1 before apply for quebce.
try and work hard, it is not very difficult to pass delf a1 or a2
good luck
THANKS, whats the harm in applying now and learning along the way, worst case scenerio i will get an an inerview. isn't it better then waiting.
stillhope
if u apply now it will take atleast 1-3 months to get AOR and 6-10 for interview after aor.
so u have atleast 6-8 months to prepare for intervie. so if u feel comfortable just go and apply
good luck
stillhope
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