Bom dia, yes she took grammar classes at the UFBA and then learnt how to speak french with a personnal teacher also in Salvador. Which city do you live in?
I think it's only TEF Canada that is accepted by IRCC.
Just watch out which variant you pick (THere are two vairants but I can't remember their name).
I took TEF Canada (TEF Quebec won't work for Express ENtry but TEF Canada works for the Quebec immigration channel).
Bom dia, yes she took grammar classes at the UFBA and then learnt how to speak french with a personnal teacher also in Salvador. Which city do you live in?
You might be lucky if you ask Alliance Française. Otherwise, try your luck with meetup or LinkedIn where you could find Quebec or people French living in Sao Paulo.
You might be lucky if you ask Alliance Française. Otherwise, try your luck with meetup or LinkedIn where you could find Quebec or people French living in Sao Paulo.
I think it's only TEF Canada that is accepted by IRCC.
Just watch out which variant you pick (THere are two vairants but I can't remember their name).
I took TEF Canada (TEF Quebec won't work for Express ENtry but TEF Canada works for the Quebec immigration channel).
I think it's only TEF Canada that is accepted by IRCC.
Just watch out which variant you pick (THere are two vairants but I can't remember their name).
I took TEF Canada (TEF Quebec won't work for Express ENtry but TEF Canada works for the Quebec immigration channel).
Hi all. With the recent Canadian rules they have mentioned that we need to take French to get more points. This is very frustrating as i do not know French AT ALL.
For a beginner like me, does anyone here think joining classes will help me? Will I even be able to get clb 7 being a beginner knowing nothing in french