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genruab

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Dear members,

From the forums I read it seems that I can move to Quebec once I get my PR through Express Entry.

Can I attend French classes in Montreal and receive the stipend even if I don't have CSQ? I would like to learn French
 

Laurahd

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Jun 26, 2019
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Dear members,

From the forums I read it seems that I can move to Quebec once I get my PR through Express Entry.

Can I attend French classes in Montreal and receive the stipend even if I don't have CSQ? I would like to learn French
So you want to play around the system and move here to get paid to learn French? You can stay where you are. And learn French online.
 

genruab

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Sep 25, 2019
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So you want to play around the system and move here to get paid to learn French? You can stay where you are. And learn French online.
What i want to do is none of your business.
You either answer to the question or pass by.
French is the official language of Canada. I’m on my way to become a PR. What is wrong with using the opportunity to attend French full-time and learn it faster
 
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canuck78

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What i want to do is none of your business.
You either answer to the question or pass by.
French is the official language of Canada. I’m on my way to become a PR. What is wrong with using the opportunity to attend French full-time and learn it faster
Are you applying to get PR from a Quebec program?
 

genruab

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Sep 25, 2019
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Are you applying to get PR from a Quebec program?
I am going through Express Entry. I understand that I should not have any intention to reside in Quebec. If I become a PR I will first stay in Toronto and try to find a job, but if this does not work, I will be exploring other provinces.
 

ncat99

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Jan 22, 2019
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So you want to play around the system and move here to get paid to learn French? You can stay where you are. And learn French online.
Says someone who is proudly on a freeloader spousal PR application. Your answer is not helpful & downright arrogant.

Can I also assume that your marriage/common law is for playing the system like you assumed that this person wants to play the system ?
 
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Laurahd

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Jun 26, 2019
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Mississauga
App. Filed.......
15-10-2019
AOR Received.
03-12-2019
Med's Done....
23-10-2019
What i want to do is none of your business.
You either answer to the question or pass by.
French is the official language of Canada. I’m on my way to become a PR. What is wrong with using the opportunity to attend French full-time and learn it faster
Says someone who is proudly on a freeloader spousal PR application. Your answer is not helpful & downright arrogant.

Can I also assume that your marriage/common law is for playing the system like you assumed that this person wants to play the system ?
Freeloader of what? I’m not assuming, I’m answering to what he said. And I stand by what I said.
 

Laurahd

Hero Member
Jun 26, 2019
736
235
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
Mississauga
App. Filed.......
15-10-2019
AOR Received.
03-12-2019
Med's Done....
23-10-2019
What i want to do is none of your business.
You either answer to the question or pass by.
French is the official language of Canada. I’m on my way to become a PR. What is wrong with using the opportunity to attend French full-time and learn it faster
It’s a governmental service so as a taxpayer I can and will speak on it if I want to. That’s an example of why Quebec needs to come up with a value test. My point is that you clearly did not intend to move to Qc in your application (as you mentioned after) or even learn French at first... If that was the case, you would start to learn before or when moving to Canada since it is one of Canada’s official languages. It’s the same as aiming for social security once the undertaking period of 3 years is over, if things don’t work out, just because it’s available. Anyway, have you search on MIFI website?! There’s a roadmap for new immigrants. Including the info on courses and integration in Quebec...
 

ncat99

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It’s a governmental service so as a taxpayer I can and will speak on it if I want to. That’s an example of why Quebec needs to come up with a value test. My point is that you clearly did not intend to move to Qc in your application (as you mentioned after) or even learn French at first... If that was the case, you would start to learn before or when moving to Canada since it is one of Canada’s official languages. It’s the same as aiming for social security once the undertaking period of 3 years is over, if things don’t work out, just because it’s available. Anyway, have you search on MIFI website?! There’s a roadmap for new immigrants. Including the info on courses and integration in Quebec...
> as a taxpayer I can and will speak on it if I want to

As a taxpayer you can speak on anything you want to. But be civil and do not show your arrogance & judgement on a forum where people are trying to help each other for a better life.

I get it that you have some feeling of entitlement and your replies are borderline racist based on your twisted assumptions probably coming from a place of privilege.

This is not the place to show that, especially your comment on "thats why Quebec needs a value test" You are an immigrant like everyone else, the other person is also an immigrant. Your feeling of entitlement or superiority complex is not going to win you any brownie points here. Its people like you Canada do not want. This makes me think of Don Cherry "you people come here for the milk n honey". I am putting you in the same league as him. After all Quebec is the most racist province in Canada, you are one more glowing addition to it.

> Anyway, have you search on MIFI website?! There’s a roadmap for new immigrants. Including the info on courses and integration in Quebec

Yes thats the right & helpful answer. 1 brownie point for you.
 
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genruab

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Sep 25, 2019
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It’s a governmental service so as a taxpayer I can and will speak on it if I want to. That’s an example of why Quebec needs to come up with a value test. My point is that you clearly did not intend to move to Qc in your application (as you mentioned after) or even learn French at first... If that was the case, you would start to learn before or when moving to Canada since it is one of Canada’s official languages. It’s the same as aiming for social security once the undertaking period of 3 years is over, if things don’t work out, just because it’s available. Anyway, have you search on MIFI website?! There’s a roadmap for new immigrants. Including the info on courses and integration in Quebec...
Thank you for the direction, i will check the website for details.

I also understand your point. Do you know why Canada accepts immigrants? Because that makes the economy grow. Whats’s wrong with seeking opportunities to better establish ourselves? If i get to learn French, i will have more chances of getting a job, hence contribute to the economy by paying taxes. I don’t have any intention to live on social security allowance but i am actually lookin for opportunities to be able to contribute.
Another thing, i have already started learning French. But if your native language is other than English or French you probably should understand that it’s hard to learn a new language residing in a country where its not common. I have learned 2 foreign languages and know what i am talking about (i had to spend time in the USA and Germany) to become fluent in both.

Anyway, i ask you to be more humble and respectful to the people seeking to improve their lifestyle. Having a PR does not make you superior to other applicants.

thanks again for the direction. I appreciate your last response.
regards,
G.
 

ncat99

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Jan 22, 2019
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Dear members,

> From the forums I read it seems that I can move to Quebec once I get my PR through Express Entry.

Yes you can. A Canadian PR allows you to work & live anywhere in Canada including Quebec. Quebec is not separate country (yet ;) ).

Can I attend French classes in Montreal and receive the stipend even if I don't have CSQ? I would like to learn French
Here are some of your options:

1. There are free French courses from MIFI. But that requires either a CSQ or a work permit. I am not sure if there is anything offered with stipend if you do not hold either of those.
https://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/french-language/index.html

2. Free French as a Second Language courses for working people from Cégep Marie-Victorin
https://www.collegemv.qc.ca/English/free-french-as-a-second-language-courses-for-working-people
This one is also free & it requires you to be working & employer should submit a request form, but no stipends.

3. There has been talks by the CAQ govt to extend Free French courses for everyone who is interested, but that has not materialized yet.

If I were you, I would skip all these free offerings & attend something serious in an academic setting.
Concordia & McGill offers French language courses as a part of their continuing education.
I have not taken these free French courses. So someone who has taken MIFI French courses will be in a better position to comment on the quality of it.
 
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genruab

Star Member
Sep 25, 2019
120
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FSW
NOC Code......
4012
Here are some of your options:

1. There are free French courses from MIFI. But that requires either a CSQ or a work permit. I am not sure if there is anything offered with stipend if you do not hold either of those.
https://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/french-language/index.html

2. Free French as a Second Language courses for working people from Cégep Marie-Victorin
https://www.collegemv.qc.ca/English/free-french-as-a-second-language-courses-for-working-people
This one is also free & it requires you to be working & employer should submit a request form, but no stipends.

3. There has been talks by the CAQ govt to extend Free French courses for everyone who is interested, but that has not materialized yet.

If I were you, I would skip all these free offerings & attend something serious in an academic setting.
Concordia & McGill offers French language courses as a part of their continuing education.
I have not taken these free French courses. So someone who has taken MIFI French courses will be in a better position to comment on the quality of it.
Thank you for the information provided. I will look into details of each and see what would work the best or not at all.

Have a good day!
 
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moonlight86

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Oct 17, 2017
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Hello everyone, I wanted to see if the financial aid for Part-time French classes that we receive from MIFI is taxable, if so then am I going to receive RL form for it?