Bonjour, @pessacanada. I started doing duolingo a couple months ago to see what I could do about learning French to get a few extra points. But I would need to get CLB 7 on all 4 sections to get only an additional 24 points, and I'll be losing 11 points on my birthday in February anyway, so it just feels like a lot of work for very little payoff for now. I do want eventually to learn French well, but at my own pace based on my schedule, rather than under a tight deadline, preferably after I get to Canada and can take one of the free classes that the government offers to permanent residents.Hey you dear @trumprefugee, how are you? How is life with mr president?
Yes I'm in Bordeaux, France (not Paris) and unfortunately I'm not native but I speak fluently like French guy That's why I was telling here to everyone if smb wants to learn French I may give some advice but I may see that people are so afraid of difficulty of this language. As you see, if you know French at least intermediate level you will be awarded extra points Are you still waiting the reopening of OINP program? Hope you already prepared everything and OINP will open anytime soon. Good luck to you and everyone here!
How is life with Mr. President? He's a chicken now:Hey you dear @trumprefugee, how are you? How is life with mr president?
Yes I'm in Bordeaux, France (not Paris) and unfortunately I'm not native but I speak fluently like French guy That's why I was telling here to everyone if smb wants to learn French I may give some advice but I may see that people are so afraid of difficulty of this language. As you see, if you know French at least intermediate level you will be awarded extra points Are you still waiting the reopening of OINP program? Hope you already prepared everything and OINP will open anytime soon. Good luck to you and everyone here!
Bonjour!Bonjour, @pessacanada. I started doing duolingo a couple months ago to see what I could do about learning French to get a few extra points. But I would need to get CLB 7 on all 4 sections to get only an additional 24 points, and I'll be losing 11 points on my birthday in February anyway, so it just feels like a lot of work for very little payoff for now. I do want eventually to learn French well, but at my own pace based on my schedule, rather than under a tight deadline, preferably after I get to Canada and can take one of the free classes that the government offers to permanent residents.
May the force be with you! IELTS is a pain, but the rewards are high. Hope you get the right results too!craving for same results mate!. May this blessing fall on me bro.
Good for you! That's what I'm telling my friends here but I do understand we have other things to do. However, if we want the things to work out in our favour so we should work hard to be able to get to the target we want.Bonjour!
Similar story here, was too slow on OINP, but started French classes this week, so far found it quite difficult with pronunciation.
However, I'm wondering how you came with the additional 24 points for CLB7 on French. After June 2017 changes I understood it as 42 points boost for CLB7 on French, given that you have good score in English. It comes from 3*4=12 for each ability for secondary language and additional 30 points for good French while having good English.
Am I wrong here?
Thanks for confirmation! So I understand it correctly. I was aiming at CLB7 + 30 points for IELTS 5+. Scoring CLB9 in a completely new language will definitely be very hard, unless you use some immersion techniques like moving to France for a year.Good for you! That's what I'm telling my friends here but I do understand we have other things to do. However, if we want the things to work out in our favour so we should work hard to be able to get to the target we want.
So, I remind you guys the points awarding.
As a second language you will get as a single maximum 24 points and married 22 points:
1 point for CLB 6;
3 points for CLB 7 and 8;
6 points for CLB 9 or more.
And in addition to this, strong French language skills (CLB 7 in all 4 sections), you will be awarded extra 30 points, coz I know you all here have scored at least CLB 5 in IELTS.
Conclusion, you may claim for 54 points max as a single or 52 points as a married. I guess it's worth the money or the time you are investing, coz there are some people who have already started to learn French as they want to boost their CRS and get to Canada ASAP.
I'll join that thread soon. Time to get back to work on it.Hi good to know you are willing to help with those of us who want to learn French. I actually created a thread for the same purpose but like you said most people don't really want to take up the challenge but I believe apart from learning to boost point, being able to speak more languages actually give you more advantage for employment and especially in a dual language country like Canada.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/french-language-made-easy-for-beginners.498939/page-2
Ah, vous avez raison! Merci. Where are you taking your French classes from?Bonjour!
Similar story here, was too slow on OINP, but started French classes this week, so far found it quite difficult with pronunciation.
However, I'm wondering how you came with the additional 24 points for CLB7 on French. After June 2017 changes I understood it as 42 points boost for CLB7 on French, given that you have good score in English. It comes from 3*4=12 for each ability for secondary language and additional 30 points for good French while having good English.
Am I wrong here?
Thanks, I have joined in on that thread. Let's also set up a whatsapp group to practice French, maybe even have some voice chats when some of us can be online at the same time. I think that would help me stay motivated to keep studying French regularly, as I am very busy these days and it's so easy for the time to pass by. PM me your number if you'd like to join in on whatsapp.Hi good to know you are willing to help with those of us who want to learn French. I actually created a thread for the same purpose but like you said most people don't really want to take up the challenge but I believe apart from learning to boost point, being able to speak more languages actually give you more advantage for employment and especially in a dual language country like Canada.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/french-language-made-easy-for-beginners.498939/page-2
No the Ontario stream is closed right now.Can i still apply for pnp ? I received my notice of interest on june 28th.
If you were deported for being there illegally I can't imagine this will work out well for you.ITA in hand but can someone help me
I got deported from US and my FBI PCC says I was arrested and inadmissible under section ....
I was dependent of my husband and they presumed I was working illegally.
Will this have any impact on PR