Are you looking to learn French to add additional points to your CRS score and to be eligible for ITAs (Invitation to Apply) based on French category draws? The knowledge of French can be very helpful in achieving your Canada Permanent Residency dream.
With Canada tightening its immigration rules, you would have seen the importance of French language proficiency in your application. While backdoor pathways like business diplomas and LMIA points are being scrapped, and ,,,
If you’re learning French for the TEF or TCF, let’s just say: you’ve chosen the perfect time. French language proficiency has never been more valuable in Canada’s immigration landscape than it is today — and the trend is only growing stronger for 2024, 2025
Yes, we get this. For a non-native French student, speaking French fluently is one of the most challenging tasks, if not the most. Many learners even at a B1-B2 level
When you start preparing for French exams like TEF or TCF, you often hear terms like A1, B2, or C1. But what do these levels really mean? And how do they connect with Canada’s immigration system (CLB/NCLC)? Let’s make it simple for you!
Are you dreaming of starting a new life in Canada and need to prove your French proficiency? Whether you’re just starting out or brushing up on your skills, preparing for the Test d’évaluation de français (TEF Canada) can feel overwhelming.
If you know words like ‘bonjour’, ‘croissant’ or hum along ‘la vie en rose’… then yes, you are familiar with the popularity of this language. But French isn’t just romantic or elegant — it’s strategic.
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