Hi to all...
I am currently a QSW applicant who submitted this july (2013) and is in limbo regarding whether new rules will be applied retroactively or the current old rules will apply!
But in any case, i would like to make my 2cent clarification as a former resident of Montreal where i had lived for 4 years within context of adaptability and language requirements.
First of all, its important not to mix up the language points qualification in the QSW program with the levels required to live in Quebec (specifically Montreal). Language points are important only if you dont qualify on other fronts and where points are lacking...BUT are incredibly important/beneficial to you from at least conversational perspective if and when you get to the interview stage (my gut instinct) and IF you plan to eventually live and work in quebec.
Anyone can live in Montreal without knowledge of French (independent of duration of time!)...however it does not mean to say that French is not important. I sincerely believe (after living for 4 years there sometime ago), that if and when Quebec nominates you (and/or god-wishing I!)..it means that they would like to see you contribute to their economy and lifestyle in more ways than one. I personally never had to speak a word of french to get by but this does not mean its not important or necessary.
If you were to seek PR to Canada with intention of settling and working in Quebec, then the least a new immigrant can do for being granted this opportunity is to try to be like residents who live and thrive in Quebec. In order to do that, one needs to at least aim to converse in the language.
Right now my level of French is A2 as of submission of application, however it does not mean (that under the old rules), i can sit and feel comfortable (if rules still apply that is!)...NO....its always important to make an effort to be, talk, work and live like a Quebecois if possible...for those seeking to get points for French, look at this as a start of a journey to understand its culture and lifestyle....to be part of a society (and believe me when i say this!)...that is very different in a beautiful way from the rest of Canada....!
From an application for QSW perspective, this means to at least reach B1/B2 before the interview stage...and C2 in life when you live in Quebec
I am currently a QSW applicant who submitted this july (2013) and is in limbo regarding whether new rules will be applied retroactively or the current old rules will apply!
But in any case, i would like to make my 2cent clarification as a former resident of Montreal where i had lived for 4 years within context of adaptability and language requirements.
First of all, its important not to mix up the language points qualification in the QSW program with the levels required to live in Quebec (specifically Montreal). Language points are important only if you dont qualify on other fronts and where points are lacking...BUT are incredibly important/beneficial to you from at least conversational perspective if and when you get to the interview stage (my gut instinct) and IF you plan to eventually live and work in quebec.
Anyone can live in Montreal without knowledge of French (independent of duration of time!)...however it does not mean to say that French is not important. I sincerely believe (after living for 4 years there sometime ago), that if and when Quebec nominates you (and/or god-wishing I!)..it means that they would like to see you contribute to their economy and lifestyle in more ways than one. I personally never had to speak a word of french to get by but this does not mean its not important or necessary.
If you were to seek PR to Canada with intention of settling and working in Quebec, then the least a new immigrant can do for being granted this opportunity is to try to be like residents who live and thrive in Quebec. In order to do that, one needs to at least aim to converse in the language.
Right now my level of French is A2 as of submission of application, however it does not mean (that under the old rules), i can sit and feel comfortable (if rules still apply that is!)...NO....its always important to make an effort to be, talk, work and live like a Quebecois if possible...for those seeking to get points for French, look at this as a start of a journey to understand its culture and lifestyle....to be part of a society (and believe me when i say this!)...that is very different in a beautiful way from the rest of Canada....!
From an application for QSW perspective, this means to at least reach B1/B2 before the interview stage...and C2 in life when you live in Quebec