One guy advised me to send to semi private school ( English ) for one year, after one year of study on semi private school they can choose public school. According to him, Quebec law permitting if the child study one year in English school, then they are eligible to continue with that.dxbprincesa said:Thanks! I visited the website and to be able to register, you should present a Certificate of Eligibility. To apply for that I sent an email to the email address given and here's the reply. "Unfortunately, as permanent residents your children will have to go to French school in Quebec, due to the language law by the government. You can contact them at www.csdm.qc.ca."
I wish to understand, for English speaking expats (PR card holder who migrated in Montreal), which school did your children attended their Elementary class? in Private? how much it would cost? please share your experiences.. Thanks in advance.
Ana
If you're coming to Quebec as a work permit holder, you can send your child to an English school. You will be asked to file an application but you can already look for schools near your place of residence. Also, there's no tuition fee. I think there's some fee, around $20 more or less.I may move as Work Permit holder. Some one advised me that my child can go to English public school and study in english medium unitil I receive PR. French will still be a second language. Is this true? If my child goes to public school (may be through emsb) do i have to pay any tution fee. I am confused because on one hand people say there is no fee in public school on the other hand emsb website shows a big fee of 10,000CAD for international students.
Can anyone provide guidance on this?
Now My husband and I are very confused with the system there.If you're coming to Quebec as a work permit holder, you can send your child to an English school. You will be asked to file an application but you can already look for schools near your place of residence. Also, there's no tuition fee. I think there's some fee, around $20 more or less.
Now My husband and I are very confused with the system there.
We have a friend from Montreal and she told us different things.
Per her,"For schools, Montreal does have English public schools, but in order to qualify for access both parents must have been educated in English in Quebec. So, for you, public (French). To have English, you’d have to go private. "
Hi i am from HK too, did you sort out the school stuff ? I am pretty confuse. I am newly immigrated then i have no choices to send them to English school (if don't want to pay for expensive tuition fees) right ? It have to be French public school. When you said French public school then mean all the way everything is French ? or they still have English language class ?Now My husband and I are very confused with the system there.
We have a friend from Montreal and she told us different things.
Per her,"For schools, Montreal does have English public schools, but in order to qualify for access both parents must have been educated in English in Quebec. So, for you, public (French). To have English, you’d have to go private. "
Hey ya!Hi i am from HK too, did you sort out the school stuff ? I am pretty confuse. I am newly immigrated then i have no choices to send them to English school (if don't want to pay for expensive tuition fees) right ? It have to be French public school. When you said French public school then mean all the way everything is French ? or they still have English language class ?