Start Learning French for Canadian PR? Timelines, Costs & Strategy Tips to Succeed TEF TCF Canada

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🎉 Ready to spice up your linguistic toolkit and get Canadian PR through French Category, eh? This video spills the beans on all things French—from the time it takes to the charm of a solid B2 level. And yes, we'll keep it as Canadian as maple syrup on pancakes! 🥞🍁

⏳ How much time it will take to learn the French language?
Curious about the timeline? Grab a Timbit and join us as we break down the learning curve. Whether you're a total newbie or looking to level up, we've got you covered faster than you can say "sorry."

🌐 Is It Worth It? If Canada conducts French category draw?
Discover the scoop on why diving into French is a double-double win. It's not just about 'Bonjour' and 'Merci'—we're talking poutine-level cultural richness and global opportunities, eh!

📚 Understanding B2 Level French, Eh?
Ever wondered what it means to be a B2-level language ninja? We're spilling the tea on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) without spilling your double-double. It's a big deal, eh?

🌟 Why Learn French, Eh?
Beyond the beauty of the language, we're talking career boosts, international connections, and looking cooler than a moose in sunglasses. Find out why being bilingual is the real 'eh' game-changer.

Attention, Canucks Without Work Permit Extensions, Eh?
Struggling with no work permit extension, eh? Fear not! Learn how embracing French could be your secret weapon, your hockey stick, if you will, to score new opportunities, eh?

🔥 Don't Miss Out, Eh!
Hit that subscribe button, join our French-fry party, and let's have a blast. Because, let's face it, learning French is the real Eh-Team move for all Canucks out there, eh?

#EhTeamFrench #LanguageEhventures #OhLaLaCanada #FrenchFryYourBrain #EhLanguageJourney

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influenceranks
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I started from absolute zero to a1 in 3 days, a2 in 7 more days.. I am devoting 9-10 hrs daily.. U dont have to be extra ordinary to it.. U just treat it like exam syllabus and set very hard timelines.. U dont even know how capable u actually are... Dont listen to negative comments or people saying that this is impossible.... For once try to set the goal and don't think even for once that it is impossible... Revise revise revise every day at least 2-3 hrs daily so u dont forget what u already learnt... Force ur brain to work harder and form new connections..

rudrapuraan
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thanks for advising on the importance of French in our country.
Quebec in particular offers a lot of advantages to newcomers provided they speak French, both professionally and socially. In fact it is a rather difficult life in our province if one doesn't speak the language. good luck with your French adventure!

justepourpassFrench
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I agree with the benefits you mentioned of learning French in Canada. But I think 8 months is an unrealistic timeframe to reach B2, it might work for few but that’s the exception I would say. Specifically if one is learning French with a full time job or other commitments, I would say at least 1.5 years of high motivation and dedicated efforts is a more realistic time frame.

SnippetsFromMyLife
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Hello, I’m interested to taking lessons from you, but I want to know what’s the charges for per classes. Please let me know.
Thank you

parneetkaur-gr
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Hello, do we need B2 level in all the modules or B2 overall?

priyadadra
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Hello
I am struggling with french from 6 months and i think that still i have A2 level im devoting my 3-4 hours every day but i dont know how to achieve b2.

simranjitkaur
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What about the other way around?
I mean for French speaker trying to clear ielts? Any advice?

MiGan-Jr
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Can you please tell me what are the advantages of knowing French in addition to English in Canada?

Amerigohall
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Good going...love your videos, your content and your presentation...keep it up

reshminair
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Hi, which french should we learn for the tef or tcf? Like the standard France french or specially Quebec french?

animalcrib
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Your video is really informative, but I have two questions. First, do we need to start with the DELF before taking the TEF? Second, At what proficiency level in French can I earn 50 points?

NavneetKaur-wvwz
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hinI just want to ask, should I still have work experience if I speak French and have a college degree in Canada 
?

mkrim
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Do we need any work experience while applying under french stream. What I mean is can we apply directly for PR after passing out from college if we had already scored B2 + in all modules ?

armanpreetsinghkahlon
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Hi! thanks for the video. I´m studying English because I´m a Spanish speaker. I have reached b1 level. I would like to know if I can start studying French with you with my level of English. My better English skill is listening. I want to find a job in Canada from abroad.

neory
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Hi I was curious, that i am giving my 4 hours a day to french and practice on my on. I had the score of around 390. Would it be possible for me to qualify with french?

paramdeepparamdeep
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I have two years work permit still and booked my french exam so when I have to apply for extend my work permit

aswal_parmod
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Hi, i have studied french for 6 years in high school in india, what do you think is the level of french at a high school level, basically where would i be starting from? A1, a2 ?

KEKWPog-ks
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CLB7 is not B2. It is slightly higher than B2. I got B2 in everything and still did not pass the requirements.

patrickmc
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If you’re moving to Quebec, oui. Elsewhere, it’s a nice bonus 🇨🇦🇫🇷

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