Anuragguli said:
Thanks for fast response, Yes I have completed my B.Tech(CSE) from Hyderabad, A.P, India. Masters from Concordia university.
DELF- A1 & A2 done. In A2 I scored L-16 P-16 W-16 S-16. Total- 64/100. Yes working under PGWP.
Let me know the points I have gained for Canada PR.
Hi,
Just pass DELF B1 (intermediate level) with min. 16/25 in Listening and Speaking while passing the overall DELF B1 with min. 50/100. You have already cleared A2,,and clearing B1 shouldn't take long. As those with Master degree form Quebec recognized universities, having minimum intermediate level knowledge of French, i.e DELF B1 level..get DIRECT CSQ (Quebec selection certificate) and then PR..under PEQ – Québec graduate/ student stream. You could have gotten your CSQ..right after completing Master degree, if you had B1 level French knowledge. Also since, you already have a done job for 1 year in Quebec, you are also eligible to apply under PEQ – Temporary worker, again provided you have intermediate knowledge of French ie. B1 level.
These 2 streams PEQ - ARE NOT POINTS BASED, very fast processing time for getting CSQ i.e within 20 days.. and the best and fastest and easiest way to get CSQ and then PR. So my strong advice..just clear B1 DELF..and apply under either PEQ -Québec graduate/ student stream or PEQ – Temporary worker.
Since you are already having A2 level proficiency... it will be downright a bad and foolish decision if you choose to apply under general lengthy points based (for those who are not holding intermediate French proficiency.. it takes so long..) immigration routes - Regular program – Foreign student in Québec OR Regular program – Temporary worker . Both have same points criteria, and need minimum 49 points to apply and overall 55 points to pass(with or without adaptability points) and takes long time, often upto 1 year to get CSQ in comparison to just 20 days under PEQ streams, not to mention it usually takes 6-12 months to get Federal PR after getting CSQ. So.. prepare for DELF B1..and apply directly for CSQ under PEQ - Quebec graduate or PEQ- Temporary worker routes. Traditionally it is said that 1 needs 150 hours of training to get to B1 level if one holds A2 level proficiency. But out there..there are much faster ways..with 1-1 private tuition..that can prepare you for DELF B1 in much faster time either in Montreal or online. One of them is the online website-
http://www.frenchfaster.com/frenchfastercanada.htm which provides 1-1 online private tuition via Skype..and they have much much faster method to teach French as they claim they can prepare a complete beginner of French to DELF B1 level in just 80 hours!! Imagine..how fast they can prepare you for DELF B1 level!
Official Links:
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/students/stay-quebec/application-csq/index.html
PEQ -Québec graduate -
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/students/stay-quebec/application-csq/students-peq/index.html
PEQ – Temporary worker-
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/students/stay-quebec/application-csq/students-peq/peq.html
And, if you still want to apply under Regular point based programme... then your points are:
Education - master degree- 12 points
Area of Training - B..E-CS(foriegn degree) - 6 points
Validated job offer in Montreal - 6 points (provided this job offer is full time and of minimum NOC C(semi-skilled) level..)
Work experience- 1 year - 4 points
Age - 16 points (below 35)
Language proficiency - French: for A2 level - 6 point s(3+3 in list. and speaking); English- Full 6 points(as per our IELTS score) = total 12 points
Study and stay in Quebec - 5 points (for staying and studying min. 2 sem in Quebec)
Financial self sufficiency - 1 point
Your Total -
62 points, direct CSQ, no interview.. but again under regular point based..it will take upto 1 year (Foreign student in Quebec, where students apply after completion of half of their studies..you should have applied back then...) or even longer if applying under Regular worker's programme.
Either way... your PR is guaranteed.
Best of Luck.
***All opinions expressed are purely personal, and pieces of information mentioned are to the best of my knowledge... You should consult other sources too.