Finally, mate. Congratz.I received too an hour ago. It takes 24 hours to receive an ITA.
Finally, mate. Congratz.I received too an hour ago. It takes 24 hours to receive an ITA.
If you go to a typical Alliance Française, then yes it might take 2 years to reach B2 (6 months for each level). I think this is where that teacher was coming from. But you can expedite it with a good foundation and hard work.When I started my french learning, one teacher told me it is impossible to do in anything less than 2 years for a new learner with no French background. But I think it is doable in 9-12 months, depending on the efforts. I don't want to discourage others. Ofcourse learnings new language and getting to an advanced level is not easy. But it is not unachievable either.
I am somewhat advanced in age in comparison to many aspirants here and I wish the idea of emigrating had occurred to me earlier. Anyways, no sooner did I decide early this year to attempt the FSW route I realized that I was falling short of the score needed to get an ITA. Realized that learning French was the only option. Deterred by the high fees asked by AF in India for the entry level courses and their format which may not be best suited to prepare for a proficiency exam, I decided to go it alone. Started with "easy French step by step" a recommendation I picked up from one of the threads here as the foundation. That, along with streamed content and podcasts since late February, I assess myself at an A2 plus at this stage. Of course learning a new language has its benefits in addition to the primary objective.If you go to a typical Alliance Française, then yes it might take 2 years to reach B2 (6 months for each level). I think this is where that teacher was coming from. But you can expedite it with a good foundation and hard work.
And you can use the time to perfect your French speaking and listening. It is great that you progressed by self learning to B2 in such a short time.I am somewhat advanced in age in comparison to many aspirants here and I wish the idea of emigrating had occurred to me earlier. Anyways, no sooner did I decide early this year to attempt the FSW route I realized that I was falling short of the score needed to get an ITA. Realized that learning French was the only option. Deterred by the high fees asked by AF in India for the entry level courses and their format which may not be best suited to prepare for a proficiency exam, I decided to go it alone. Started with "easy French step by step" a recommendation I picked up from one of the threads here as the foundation. That, along with streamed content and podcasts since late February, I assess myself at an A2 plus at this stage. Of course learning a new language has its benefits in addition to the primary objective.
Was targeting a TEF or TCF slot sometime in October. But with even my IELTS postponed and then cancelled along with EAS in limbo, have to play the waiting game.
You need to decline and wait until July 3.Hi All,
I got an ITA before completing one year in Canada under CEC category. I have started working in Canada from July 3rd 2019 and technically I will complete one year in July 3rd but Express entry system already provided one year experience points and I got an invitation.
1.Shall I accept ITA now and submit e-APR after July 3rd? So after July 3rd anyway 1 year will be completed.
2.Should I decline and wait for another draw on July 3rd?
Please suggest. I really need your suggestions.
You don't need to decline, just make sure you don't apply BEFORE July 3rd.Hi All,
I got an ITA before completing one year in Canada under CEC category. I have started working in Canada from July 3rd 2019 and technically I will complete one year in July 3rd but Express entry system already provided one year experience points and I got an invitation.
1.Shall I accept ITA now and submit e-APR after July 3rd? So after July 3rd anyway 1 year will be completed.
2.Should I decline and wait for another draw on July 3rd?
Please suggest. I really need your suggestions.
That's incorrect. No need to decline. This individual can accept ITA and then just wait until after July 3rd to submit the application.You need to decline and wait until July 3.
Wow, I never saw that tweet, I have only read the manuals.
Go ahead and apply!! Good Luck !