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Sarbi

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Aug 15, 2014
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Hey friends Quebec is providing pr in just one year..
Quebec is not part of express entry+One can get pr even during studies+No work experience required..
 
Yes - but you must have sufficient points to apply.
 
Sarbi said:
For students there is no requirement of sufficient points..
what about french?
 
Georgesand said:
Is it new rules or anything? How can I read more about this?
I dont think requirements changed. biggest obstacle is french. without french difficult to find a job. I moved out of quebec cause of french after education. cant sustain without job.
http://www.form.services.micc.gouv.qc.ca/epi/index.jsp?languageCode=en
 
mead said:
I dont think requirements changed. biggest obstacle is french. without french difficult to find a job. I moved out of quebec cause of french after education. cant sustain without job.
http://www.form.services.micc.gouv.qc.ca/epi/index.jsp?languageCode=en

Thank you Mead. The french that they want is Delf B2 right?
 
Georgesand said:
Thank you Mead. The french that they want is Delf B2 right?
thats not the problem. problem is staying in quebec without job till u get PR. For job u need to speak french most of the time. so on top of experience u also need french which makes finding job difficult. but if ur rich and can stay without job in quebec after education then PR is the fastest. normally takes around 1 to 1.5 years.
 
mead said:
I dont think requirements changed. biggest obstacle is french. without french difficult to find a job. I moved out of quebec cause of french after education. cant sustain without job.
http://www.form.services.micc.gouv.qc.ca/epi/index.jsp?languageCode=en

Did you try to learn French?
 
aammaadmi said:
Did you try to learn French?
ofcourse yes and many start learning french but give up and move. finding job is too difficult. yes there r some people who get jobs without knowing french but those r the lucky ones. again choice is urs if u think u can learn french get job then quebec is the fastest PR option.
 
1) French is required but not for survival..English is accepted everywhere...there are lots of job u can easily do without speaking French..just tell them you r English and everything is fine..

2) To obtain B2 Level in French there is no need to go for any specific test..you can get B2 level certification from universities..That is simple enough...
You can take French courses at Concordia university.. McGill..
Even due to huge immigration of students many colleges are providing French courses..
 
1) French is required but not for survival..English is accepted everywhere...there are lots of job u can easily do without speaking French..just tell them you r English and everything is fine..
i dont know where u get this information from...most of the jobs require u to be bilingual unless ur talking about manual labor like dishwasher etc. mostly all graduates from my class have moved to alberta or toronto to find jobs. when people have to pay loan they took for education it doesn't help to work as a dishwasher till u get PR
english is ok as long as ur in montreal if u leave montreal u will see. university/college(downtown montreal) and surrounding area is fine for english. Its like racism or languagism where u dont get far unless u know spoken french. even in downtown montreal some people outright say they dont understand french and ignore u till u speak french even though they know english. If ur in montreal i guess u havent got bad experience yet.
 
Sarbi said:
Mead when u moved from Quebec what was requirement of French???
i just moved sept 2014 nothing changed i think
 
Sarbi said:
1) French is required but not for survival..English is accepted everywhere...there are lots of job u can easily do without speaking French..just tell them you r English and everything is fine..

2) To obtain B2 Level in French there is no need to go for any specific test..you can get B2 level certification from universities..That is simple enough...
You can take French courses at Concordia university.. McGill..
Even due to huge immigration of students many colleges are providing French courses..

I tried to study french. before you can get B2 it will take you 1.5-3 yrs for those who are not natural franchophone speaker.