4glory said:
Yeah, it nice to see a fellow country man in the same category, God willing all will go well.
Why TEFaQ, I and my wife did TCF Quebec, it is a lot easier and can be done with Alliance Francaise at Yaba, there should be an exam coming up soon because we did ours late year 2010. Please don't rush your wife, let her take time to study well and prepare for TCFQ if possible. I understand how difficult it is to learn and work at the same time, coupled with the fact that you won't have people around that speak the language for continuous practice. The lord is your strength.
We also used an agent and we were advise throughout to keep learning French, even the interview officer said the same thing and even now that we are landed we are still in the process of registering for French classes to ease the integration process.
Yeah, a few people didn't go through the interview process probably as a result of having scored well in French exams and their AOT also being on the priority list, at least I know of someone with such a case but I believe you will be scheduled for an interview, just keep preparing though it might take some time. The interview will be in Accra just like mine, despite submitting your application to Montreal.
Well, for me settling down has been relatively fine because I have being preparing years before this opportunity and I have saved up some money, with enough money on you and God on ones side, one should be able to get an apartment and settle in fast with basic necessities.
Cheers
Thanks for the reply
Now i can Flow better....lol
As per doing TEFaQ, we were advised by our agent to do this as a sign of showing support for Quebec Made Exams, this was sometime in June and the next one is in October. My broda its actually not easy for her, going to work and trying to attend classes (She's even heavy). well i hope am not pushing her too much.
All the French i learnt before my exams in June have all been forgotten, planning on restarting my French classes soon, the project am involved in at my work place doesn't allow me anytime even on Saturdays, but hopefully should be through with the project sometime in December, will be starting revision on my own next week, will carry madam along when she is fit to go
I am an Engineer and by Quebec law in need to be registered by the regulatory body before i can practice, i tried checking out the site and got a reply that they would get back to me, the problem am having is that most of the sites are in French so i have to do a lot of translating, the few replies i got all came in French, i believe this is what i should be expecting in the future
Over the coming weeks i would have to read up a lot from the Quebec site, also trying to know how the labor market is as regards to my area of specialization
Did you go through FCRO, Foreign Credentials Referral Office? If yes, how did it go? Any information would be useful
I think i would have to step on ma breaks now for another time
Once again, Much Thanks