mrsjamie said:So true... joylyn, let's enroll zumba...
hehehe yes lets enroll zumba class,, meron free dito smin,, every morning ,,,but so hard to wake up early hahaha,,,
mrsjamie said:So true... joylyn, let's enroll zumba...
Did you enroll in french courses Jolyn? My wife is learning on youtube videos. Im trying to convince her to take real courses but she says she is shy. I know that the Manila french alliance (Alliance francaise de Manille) is giving courses for beginners.jolyn said:hi edgehead78,, your wife and me have same feeling,,and were in same situation,, i stop to work because he dont want me to work,, i need to study french,, instead to work,, hehehe so hard to learn french
Hi Doheny, congrats on sending off your application. There is at least 1 other person I know if in the same boat as you that applied around your time and has not gotten Sponsorship Approval yet.doheny said:Hi,
Just found this forum and wants to join January 2014 thread.
I am a Canadian currently living with my wife in Hong Kong and wants to sponsor her to move to Canada. My outland sponsorship application was sent to CPC-M on January 20th and received AOR via email on February 26th. After that, I have not heard anything back from CPC-M so far...
Checking ECAS everyday and still shows "Application Received". Also tried to call the CIC call centre couple of times, but was told that my sponsorship application is still in process and there is nothing I can do except waiting. Just want to know if anyone has any suggestion for my situation? Or does it just takes longer for the case if sponsor is not currently living in Canada? Thanks.
Edgehead78 said:Did you enroll in french courses Jolyn? My wife is learning on youtube videos. Im trying to convince her to take real courses but she says she is shy. I know that the Manila french alliance (Alliance francaise de Manille) is giving courses for beginners.
Hi Zarilenth,Zarilenth said:Hi Doheny, congrats on sending off your application. There is at least 1 other person I know if in the same boat as you that applied around your time and has not gotten Sponsorship Approval yet.
I can add you to the spreadsheet - could you let me know when you did your medicals and what visa office you are going through?
Ah thank you. Just to clarify, did you send the application on the 20th, or was it received at the office on the 20th?doheny said:Hi Zarilenth,
Thanks for sharing the information. My visa office is Hong Kong and medicals was done on Dec. 18th, 2013. Thanks.
CPC-M received my application package on 20th of January. Thanks.Zarilenth said:Ah thank you. Just to clarify, did you send the application on the 20th, or was it received at the office on the 20th?
huertdiaz said:For those of you who are receiving or received the CSQ, you can study French through a Massive Open Online Course from the MICC, which is free and it is offered for all new immigrants. It is called Francisation en Ligne.
You can also study at the Alliance Francaise, and you should be able to get your money back for the months attended when you arrive to Quebec.
Francisation en Ligne:
https://www.francisationenligne.gouv.qc.ca/?entreprise=micc&mal=0&processItem=tools.sections.visitorhome&uuid=12272030_6868116_2U4_01260_1250A2012_CFMX1&skey=B44B766EEA32D54B75EB2E8D47FEE516
What internet browser are you using? In some, a popup with come up asking you to translate the pagejolyn said:thank you huertdiaz hehehe i try the link and its in french i cannot understand
I can help since my mother language is french. ;Djolyn said:thank you huertdiaz hehehe i try the link and its in french i cannot understand
It's truly a pitty I don't think I reach the level the Francisation en Ligne requires and that there's no Alliance Francaise schools up here in the northern Europe! I guess I'll have to wait until I get to Canada and take the courses there, though it would have been nice to learn it in advance so I could have a fluent conversation with my husband's family. They don't talk too much English and my French gets "fluent" only when I've had enough wine.huertdiaz said:For those of you who are receiving or received the CSQ, you can study French through a Massive Open Online Course from the MICC, which is free and it is offered for all new immigrants. It is called Francisation en Ligne.
You can also study at the Alliance Francaise, and you should be able to get your money back for the months attended when you arrive to Quebec.
Francisation en Ligne:
https://www.francisationenligne.gouv.qc.ca/?entreprise=micc&mal=0&processItem=tools.sections.visitorhome&uuid=12272030_6868116_2U4_01260_1250A2012_CFMX1&skey=B44B766EEA32D54B75EB2E8D47FEE516
Haha I feel you Aniabella! My in-laws are speaking filipino, im speaking french, our common language is basic english. And the communication gets waaaayyyyy better when we are having some rhum together.Aniabella said:It's truly a pitty I don't think I reach the level the Francisation en Ligne requires and that there's no Alliance Francaise schools up here in the northern Europe! I guess I'll have to wait until I get to Canada and take the courses there, though it would have been nice to learn it in advance so I could have a fluent conversation with my husband's family. They don't talk too much English and my French gets "fluent" only when I've had enough wine.