I'm sorry I am a newbie here. I was looking at http ://www .immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/informations/rules-procedures.html
This page seems to say that we can submit applications "if you have advanced intermediate knowledge of French demonstrated by a standardized test." What does this mean?
This page gives the french tests for Quebec Immigration. http ://www .canadavisa.com/proving-french-language-ability.html What are the scores I need to get, to qualify as "advanced intermediate knowledge of French".
Thank you for your help.
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The points on that page start at B2 in TEF / TEFaQ, so getting a score of about 65-70% on the various tests I think, but it not that easy to explain - the French tests have negative marking - so you get something wrong you lose more than just one question.
Thank you very much chskw. Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
Yes, I too thought about the 65%-70% range. I assumed to divide up the range into 3 parts i.e. beginner, intermediate, and advanced. So the border between intermediate and advanced would be around 67%. which they are referring to as advanced intermediate.
However, since the official Immigration Quebec website used the term advanced intermediate - I thought there might have been some more accurate definition of it. I'd be grateful to anyone who has more definite ideas.
Thank you very much chskw. Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
Yes, I too thought about the 65%-70% range. I assumed to divide up the range into 3 parts i.e. beginner, intermediate, and advanced. So the border between intermediate and advanced would be around 67%. which they are referring to as advanced intermediate.
However, since the official Immigration Quebec website used the term advanced intermediate - I thought there might have been some more accurate definition of it. I'd be grateful to anyone who has more definite ideas.