Hi,
Can anyone confirm that it's still 59 points you need to successfully immigrate through Quebec? I find different info on different websites. Also, the 8 adaptability points, what are they made up of? What makes me more adaptable?
On another note, I got 495 points in my TEFaQ test, which apparently should give me 10 points in immigration points (out of 16). I got 266 in comprensión oral (out of 360). And I received 229 in expresión oral (out of 450). Can anyone confirm that this should give me 10 points?
They are currently processing my documents in Paris, I sent them a work attestation a couple of months ago because without it they had rejected to give me an interview (to get points in work experience). However, when I made my application I wrote my French skills as beginner, giving myself 4 points, but obviously they have improved since. So my question is, should I send the Paris office my TEFaQ scores or would that just prolong the processing time because they think they have received YET another document from me, and thus will take longer? I already wrote a letter to them saying that my French skills have improved, along with the work attestation that I sent.
Thanks so much.
Can anyone confirm that it's still 59 points you need to successfully immigrate through Quebec? I find different info on different websites. Also, the 8 adaptability points, what are they made up of? What makes me more adaptable?
On another note, I got 495 points in my TEFaQ test, which apparently should give me 10 points in immigration points (out of 16). I got 266 in comprensión oral (out of 360). And I received 229 in expresión oral (out of 450). Can anyone confirm that this should give me 10 points?
They are currently processing my documents in Paris, I sent them a work attestation a couple of months ago because without it they had rejected to give me an interview (to get points in work experience). However, when I made my application I wrote my French skills as beginner, giving myself 4 points, but obviously they have improved since. So my question is, should I send the Paris office my TEFaQ scores or would that just prolong the processing time because they think they have received YET another document from me, and thus will take longer? I already wrote a letter to them saying that my French skills have improved, along with the work attestation that I sent.
Thanks so much.