According to what I've read everywhere (including this forum) Quebec immigration will take either, I personally emailed my office (MEX) and they replied positively that I could send DELF instead of TEF, but just like @Que100 said, you do not have anything to worry about. As long as you show them you have already began to take a course and in case of an interview, you let them know that your intention is to learn it, I am sure you will be fine. Remember, Quebec speaks french, so you at the end will have to learn it, but just no to submit your application or the interview. I have mentioned this many times but I did my interview with a level of 4/10 and the interviewer was pleased with this bare level. keep it up.ravi11 said:...is DELF equivalent to TEF. how much fee they charge for each exam
You are welcome. I can assure you that most interview questions are very similar if not completely the same. My interview was basically the same.ravi11 said:thanks Que100, for your email. i just checked it.
ravi11 said:Is TEF more difficult than DELF?
As per our conversation i feel both TEFand DELF are equivalent. but when searching online i found more material and information on DELF compared to TEF.
Amgra, which level of examination have you appeared for DELF. Like DELF A1, B1 etc
Hello raviravi11 said:Is TEF more difficult than DELF?
As per our conversation i feel both TEFand DELF are equivalent. but when searching online i found more material and information on DELF compared to TEF.
Amgra, which level of examination have you appeared for DELF. Like DELF A1, B1 etc