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c82 said:
Dear Seniors,

Please help,If I complete my TCF exam and gain more than 60 points but My wife is unable to pass the Delf A1.Can I submit the file without my wife frenh score or it is compulsary to submit the both french score.
 
c82 said:
Dear Seniors,

Please help,If I complete my TCF exam and gain more than 60 points but My wife is unable to pass the Delf A1.Can I submit the file without my wife frenh score or it is compulsary to submit the both french score.

You can submit your application without her score. You just won't have any added point from her french proficiency.

My recommendation would be for you to submit your application without her score for now (so you don't have to wait). But while your application is being processed, have her practice french by taking a class or anything that could help and have her take the test (even if you already think you have more than 60 points). Later on, you can still submit the score even when the application is already with the immigration office. it's a win win.
 
tiger1980 said:
Dear Friends,
A Big Hello to All of you!!.I am a new member of this forum.I am currently residing in the US on a H1-B Visa.
I am planning to apply for Quebec Selection Certificate.


The Online Evaluation Tool indicated that i can be selected by Quebec, provided i learn the basic level of french.

How much can i trust the online evaluation?

Based on your knowledgable suggestions,I would like to proceed and enroll in a basic french course.

Is a true beginner class at the Local Alliance Francaise a good bet?


Of the different exams which one is better suited

TCF,TCFQ,TEF or TEFAQ


If you do not have basic knowledge of French, then Alliance Francaise is the best + youtube videos..you can be a confident speaker (beginner level within 6 months
 
tiger1980 said:
Dear Friends,
A Big Hello to All of you!!.I am a new member of this forum.I am currently residing in the US on a H1-B Visa.
I am planning to apply for Quebec Selection Certificate.


The Online Evaluation Tool indicated that i can be selected by Quebec, provided i learn the basic level of french.

How much can i trust the online evaluation?
The evaluation is truth-worthy, dont forget that you are the one providing the information. The best way to actually evaluate your chances is by adding the points yourself. For that you can go to canadavisa.com under Quebec Skill Worker or use the GPI-3-1 (Guide des Procédures d'Immigration)

Based on your knowledgable suggestions,I would like to proceed and enroll in a basic french course.Good idea

Is a true beginner class at the Local Alliance Francaise a good bet?
You can start with this, but for any language you need to practice practice! Listen to french podcast, watch french movies, meet with french people, use skype to practice with french speaker...Dont limit yourself to just taking classes. It gives you the basic to understand structure of the languages, but for vocab, it's all you

Of the different exams which one is better suited

TCF,TCFQ,TEF or TEFAQ
All of them are good, I think TCFQ and TEFAQ are more straight forward as you only have oral comprehension and oral expression
 
m81 said:
You can submit your application without her score. You just won't have any added point from her french proficiency.

My recommendation would be for you to submit your application without her score for now (so you don't have to wait). But while your application is being processed, have her practice french by taking a class or anything that could help and have her take the test (even if you already think you have more than 60 points). Later on, you can still submit the score even when the application is already with the immigration office. it's a win win.

Hi M81,
Is it necessary for the spouse also to know French, if she/he is not the main applicant? and when no points on spouse's french is being requested?
 
Hi Umer,

I have got My TCFQ Result.
Hove Got A1 in Compression Orale and A2 in Expression Orale. Pls tell me what point I shall get for TCFQ ?
 
I think 4 points

work on your french to be able to get at least B1 listening & you get 3 more points not bad at all



DebR said:
Hi Umer,

I have got My TCFQ Result.
Hove Got A1 in Compression Orale and A2 in Expression Orale. Pls tell me what point I shall get for TCFQ ?
 
yes DebR,
lemans207 is right,
you will get total of 4 points for tcfq score.
1 pt for A1 in Compression Orale and and 3 points for A2 in Expression Orale

:)

lemans207 said:
I think 4 points

work on your french to be able to get at least B1 listening & you get 3 more points not bad at all
DebR said:
Hi Umer,

I have got My TCFQ Result.
Hove Got A1 in Compression Orale and A2 in Expression Orale. Pls tell me what point I shall get for TCFQ ?
 
grimreaper said:
Hi M81,
Is it necessary for the spouse also to know French, if she/he is not the main applicant? and when no points on spouse's french is being requested?

It is not 'necessary' per say if the spouse is not the main applicant. You just wont have any point for it, but you can still apply.
 
mkshah said:
yes DebR,
lemans207 is right,
you will get total of 4 points for tcfq score.
1 pt for A1 in Compression Orale and and 3 points for A2 in Expression Orale

:)

I thought A1 was 1 point and A2 gave 2 points according to the latest GPI? So 3 points total for both. Please confirm.
 
Can anyone help me???

I already have my CSQ, just waiting for PPR from the VO. I received my CSQ with a validated job offer (6 points), and I am already working in that job here in Montreal. What would happen if my company transfers me to one of their offices in another country before I receive my PR? Will my CSQ be revoked or reevaluated, and I'd have to go back to square 1?
 
nevillek said:
Dear Friends,

Need urgent help: I am applying as an ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT and not an ACCOUNTANT. Do I need to fill up the form 'DECLARATION BY A CANDIDATE PRACTICING A REGULATED TRADE OR PROFESSION IN QUEBEC'?

As per http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/forms/search-title/dcs-workers/index.html :

Declaration by a candidate practicing a regulated profession or trade in Québec (PDF, 37 Kb), if you or your spouse practises or has the training needed to practise

1) a profession governed by a professional order,
2) regulated trades in the construction industry,
3) vocational qualifications regulated by Emploi-Quebec (regulated trades outside the construction industry),
4) professions in financial sector.


I am not sure if it falls in any of the above categories. Please advise, thanks.

Someone please respond to this?
 
hello everyone.. I am about to start my application for csq please help me with the following questions.

1. Im single and never been married but i have a child which cutoff score should i follow? 55pts or 63 pts? I hope this will be clarified im confused by this information
2. do they accept original attestation for DELF? or really the original diploma?


thanks everyone!
 
Dear Mk Sir,

your input is also required here.

Please help,If I complete my TCF exam and gain more than 60 points but My wife is unable to pass the Delf A1.Can I submit the file without my wife frenh score or it is compulsary to submit the both french score.

replay from M81(IS it ok,can I submit my application without my wife's frech score)

You can submit your application without her score. You just won't have any added point from her french proficiency.

My recommendation would be for you to submit your application without her score for now (so you don't have to wait). But while your application is being processed, have her practice french by taking a class or anything that could help and have her take the test (even if you already think you have more than 60 points). Later on, you can still submit the score even when the application is already with the immigration office. it's a win win.