I got a news, it's from one of the Chinese student who applied through PEQ graduate.I am a McGill graduate too. I have completed a McGill French course that is recognized by MIDI as being valid for B2 and have also attained a B2 in the TEFAQ for both expression and comprehension.
I delayed graduation by a year just so I could reach the B2 level and am now too scared to even send out my application. My TEFAQ B2 expression score is somewhat on the lower end of the scale (272/450) and even though I'm applying with both the McGill French course and the TEFAQ scores I don't know if I should retake the TEFAQ expression and aim for a C1.
Honestly, I'm totally clueless regarding how to proceed. My lawyer claims my application should have no issues but I don't see how she can say that if she'd spent 5 minutes researching all these horror cases online.
after 4 months pending, He was informed by MIDI that his TEFAQ score (speaking) got lowered down from B2 to B1 but weird thing is that when he checked his TEFAQ score on the CCIP site, it is still the B2 level, not B1.
He also just got a letter from MIDI and that is a pre-refuse (or what is the name maybe) letter and in that, it says that he has 20 days to submit supporting documents to prove that he has B2 level of French.
20 days.... not even enough time to register for another test....