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Mr.PT5222

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On the government of quebec website it's mentioned that
Immigrants holding a work or study permit must ensure that they
comply with the conditions related to their status. If registering for a
full-time French course does not comply with these conditions, the immigrant may
lose his temporary resident status. Failure to comply with the conditions of his
stay may also result in a refusal on a subsequent request to stay
in Quebec or elsewhere in Canada. It is the
immigrant's responsibility to know the conditions linked to their status and to ensure that they are
respected. For more information, please contact Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

now i'm planning to enroll in full time french course but i will also be working part time 20 hours, now as per the quote above i'm really tensed that by studying full time french it will void my study permit and it's really confusing!

any clearance will be appreciated!
 
Any course that is longer than 6 months requires a study permit. This includes French/English language courses.
You cannot claim Express Entry points for these language courses later, but that's the only restriction I know about.

So if you have applied for a student permit specifically for this French language course, then obviously there's no problem.
 
Any course that is longer than 6 months requires a study permit. This includes French/English language courses.
You cannot claim Express Entry points for these language courses later, but that's the only restriction I know about.

So if you have applied for a student permit specifically for this French language course, then obviously there's no problem.
ah no i'm holding 2 year study permit currently but it's not french course however i'm planning to start full time french course which is being provided by government of quebec