Hello/bonjour!
I'm a citizen of the U.S.A, married to a lovely French-Canadian who is currently living in Ontario. We have been together for five years, and married since December 2013. He is currently applying at jobs in every providence, and he's applied to many places in Montreal (due to him being laid off). I know we'd have to wait awhile to apply if he got a new job, but I'm the type of person who wants to be well informed on what we might be doing and what I might have to prepare for.
So, my question is this: Do I need to be able to speak fluent french before I can get accepted for a sponsorship visa, or can I start taking classes for french as soon as I get there (if we move and/or get accepted)? I was looking on the website for the sponsor visa. The website said the first thing I need to do is learn french when I move there, and that I could take classes for it. I just want to make sure that it is alright to not be french speaking and to take classes to learn as soon as I arrive. I would assume that getting a sponsorship visa would be very slim due to me not speaking french, but it doesn't hurt to try.
Thank you/merci for any tips, answers or advice you might have!
I'm a citizen of the U.S.A, married to a lovely French-Canadian who is currently living in Ontario. We have been together for five years, and married since December 2013. He is currently applying at jobs in every providence, and he's applied to many places in Montreal (due to him being laid off). I know we'd have to wait awhile to apply if he got a new job, but I'm the type of person who wants to be well informed on what we might be doing and what I might have to prepare for.
So, my question is this: Do I need to be able to speak fluent french before I can get accepted for a sponsorship visa, or can I start taking classes for french as soon as I get there (if we move and/or get accepted)? I was looking on the website for the sponsor visa. The website said the first thing I need to do is learn french when I move there, and that I could take classes for it. I just want to make sure that it is alright to not be french speaking and to take classes to learn as soon as I arrive. I would assume that getting a sponsorship visa would be very slim due to me not speaking french, but it doesn't hurt to try.
Thank you/merci for any tips, answers or advice you might have!