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yes if you obtain a certain number in french language test and study for minimum two years in Quebec you will be able to apply for PR after your course ends.
 

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dreameasy218 said:
Guys..

I must say a lot of information gained...

please keep the responses coming in...

I have heard that french is not requirement for a student to study in Quebec...however it plays a pivotal role in obtaining PR.

how true is it?
It's true. After doing masters in quebec, you can directly apply for PR, without job offer also but only if you know french.
 

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Hamid khan said:
So finally we can say like this:

For part time job:

1. Ontario ( cash job also available but its too risk)
2. BC
3. ALB
4.SAS
5.MAN

But one more thing need add how much u can earn where
I would like to request aman and all senior pls ans regarding income while student do part time job
Hi,

Different province have different minimum wage rate. And it depends on employer too.
 

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sekkal said:
salut

je suis à la recherche et ,à commencer par :

-1- comment obtenir un emploi par la voie du net si c'est possible des adresses des sites

-2- comment envoyer des formulaires adressées à qui ou à quelle adresse précise , et comment payer les frais , car je suis
natif d'Algérie et je ne possède pas de compte bancaire à l'Étranger

-3- ou bien ,dans le cas où j'aurais mon visa touristique, et j'aurais trouvé un travail pour moi ,il y'a moyen pour que je reste tout en m'approchant avec le service de l'immigration au canada ? Directement, ou c'est obligatoire de mon pays d'origine que je dois faire les démarches.

Mes sincères dévouements les plus distinguées
Salut Sekkal,
C'est difficile de trouver les francophones ici dans le forum. ecrivez vos questions en anglais si possible.
 

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only if u know french.....big language problem....u have to take french classes and they not cheap
Hi, can you tell more about this.

On one of the QC immigration sites I saw the requirement of having "Passed an intermediate level French language class in an accredited school in Quebec" but no mention of which these schools are or how long the "class" is... I found this aqefle.com/en/ecole/universite-laval.html (accredited French schools in QC) but the question remains how long the course should be.

Universite' Laval offers a 12 credit course (that's like one semester, I guess) for a little less than $7,000 which is pretty steep but if that course would be enough for Certificat de Selection du Quebec after getting a 2 year CEGEP diploma maybe it's not such a bad investment...
 

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You can see in the universities and colleges sites for further details. And yes it is not a bad investment as long as you are willing to learn french language.
 

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If they need specifically a "certificate" to prove your your French skills then the price is a little crazy, at least in Universite' Laval.

From their page at elul.ulaval.ca/en/our-courses/french-as-a-foreign-language/certificate/

Length of programme
The Certificat en français langue étrangère can be completed by taking courses over:
two fall and winter semesters (2 times 12 credits), and one summer semester (6 credits);


So, if 12 cred. is $7k then it would be 7k * 2.5 = $17.5k

That's kinda crazy, but maybe they don't need a "certificate" and something lower is good too...?
 

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As far as I know if you pass french proficiency test maintaining a minimum level(I think the level is B but not sure ) that's all. So you can learn fro other sources and give exam.
 

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J.B. said:
If they need specifically a "certificate" to prove your your French skills then the price is a little crazy, at least in Universite' Laval.

From their page at elul.ulaval.ca/en/our-courses/french-as-a-foreign-language/certificate/

Length of programme
The Certificat en français langue étrangère can be completed by taking courses over:
two fall and winter semesters (2 times 12 credits), and one summer semester (6 credits);


So, if 12 cred. is $7k then it would be 7k * 2.5 = $17.5k

That's kinda crazy, but maybe they don't need a "certificate" and something lower is good too...?
they certainly accept certificates with ur application for CSQ but if they call u for an interview it will most certainly be in french and since u have attached french certificates u will be expected to know french. not knowing french can cause complications at that stage if ur thinking of just attaching a certificate.
 

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Guys,

How about the expenses in quebec when compared to other provinces.Also,are part time jobs available..

I guess we need to know french even if we have to work part time.. :-\
 

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dreameasy218 said:
Guys,

How about the expenses in quebec when compared to other provinces.Also,are part time jobs available..

I guess we need to know french even if we have to work part time.. :-\
expenses r a bit less not much but part time jobs need french most importantly spoken french......for any business giving service is french is mandatory also quebec french is a little bit different than france which is taught in india
 

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they certainly accept certificates with ur application for CSQ but if they call u for an interview it will most certainly be in french and since u have attached french certificates u will be expected to know french. not knowing french can cause complications at that stage if ur thinking of just attaching a certificate.
Thanks, didn't know about the possibility of an interview.

If I would go to QC I would study French on my own (I already speak intermediate Italian and some Sp./Port. so I don't think it would be that hard.) In a perfect situation I would then take an exam similar to IELTS to prove intermediate level French... but they ask for classes and classes = $$$

Anyways, IMO it's probably not worth to put too much hope in this QC program because similar programs in other provinces have been terminated recently. Also the QC nationalist politician Pauline Marois has expressed plans to not only disallow immigrants from attending English CEGEPS but also French Quebecers (crazy, eh!?)

macleans.ca/2012/09/02/pq-english-cegep-and-french-students-not-to-be-mixed/

as Marois said yesterday on the campaign trail, “The Quebec state doesn’t want to pay for the anglicization of its people.”

So no diplomas in English language colleges in QC unless you're an anglophone CA citizen (well, if their plan comes to fruition.)
 

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mead said:
quebec is the worst for part time jobs unless u know french fluently .....i would advice against going to quebec if u dont have enough funds to cover ur living as well as tution fees...
nOT AT aLL . fRENCH IS NOT MENDATORY , TO GET PART TIME WORK ONE HAS TO HAVE GOOD CONTACT WITH OTHERS .