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mkshah said:
hi 4glory,
congrats for federal AOR.

which is ur VO and where did you sent your docs? to your VO or to CIO, NOVA SCOTIA?

Wish you good luck for the remaining formalities :)
Many thanks mkshah.
My VO is Accra, I sent my documents through my legal representatives to the VO.
 
Essayez d'écrire en francais pour pouvoir perfectionner et maitriser votre langue francaise, il faut absolument communiquer en francais.
C'est juste un petit conseil d'amis, pour vous future Québécois et future Québécoise.
 
hi cissino,
Thats a really good suggestion, but many forum members are still at learning stage of french and it may possible, that they can find it difficult to communicate in french. Yes, but they can learn it from the members expert in french. Also there is a separate thread started by a member fresco to learn french in this forum.
you can surely converse in french as it is your personal choice and it is always welcomed.

cissino said:
Essayez d'écrire en francais pour pouvoir perfectionner et maitriser votre langue francaise, il faut absolument communiquer en francais.
C'est juste un petit conseil d'amis, pour vous future Québécois et future Québécoise.
 
http://www.micc.gouv.qc.ca/fr/presse/communiques/com20120222.html

im not sure if you have read this information.. but i hope this will be helpful to all applicants :)
 
Hello all senior members can you define the table for French language means how many points are going to be awarded to an applicant if he clears level A1,a2 of Delf
 
@ umer shahzad,
Pls see below post of forum member vibez_well for ur query about points for delf-dalf levels exams.
vibez_well said:
 
Dear All,

I am planing to apply Quebec immigration, I am confused about my category, I have been working for last 6 years as operation manager in bank, can any one guide me about my profession, does it exist in List of Areas of Training? If yes, then, how many points will be awarded for it?

Regards
 
@ umer shahzad,
One more post related to ur query.
Hope this info will help to solve ur query. :)

mkshah said:
@ coolguy001,
pls refer to the table of points for language proficiency as per new rules post dec 6, 2011 :
just have a close look in the table for francaise for each level:

It is cleared mentioned in this table as:
Exam Level cosidered for awarding Points for
Level points based on score PA Spouse

C2* DALF C2 : au moins 32 sur 50 à l'épreuve orale** 8 3

C1 DALF C2 : au moins 16 sur 50 à l'épreuve orale 8 3
DALF C1 : au moins 16 sur 25

B2 DALF C1 : de 8 à 15 sur 25 6 3
DELF B2 : au moins 16 sur 25

B1 DELF B2 : de 8 à 15 sur 25 4 2
DELF B1 : au moins 16 sur 25

A2 DELF B1 : de 8 à 15 sur 25 3 1
DELF A2 : au moins 16 sur 25

A1 DELF A2 : de 8 à 15 sur 25 1 1
DELF A1 : au moins 16 sur 25

 
mkshah said:
@ umer shahzad,
One more post related to ur query.
Hope this info will help to solve ur query. :)

I think so
if you will get more the 16 marks in listening and speaking for A2 you will get 6 for B1 you will get 8 and for B2 you will get 10 C1 will give u 16 and C2 also

Br
Umer
 
@ MK shah i don't understand


how many point we will get for the speaking and listening of DELF test only 3 for A2 ?
 
Umer Shahzad said:
@ MK shah i don't understand


how many point we will get for the speaking and listening of DELF test only 3 for A2 ?

Dear Umer,

MKshah is correct only three points will be awarded for A2 (be noted that A2 speaking = 3 + A2 understanding=3 so you will get total 6 points for both).

I hope you will get understand now.
 
mkshah said:
@ umer shahzad,
One more post related to ur query.
Hope this info will help to solve ur query. :)

I have one question is that this benchmark for French language does effect from 6 December 2011, doesn't it? For the spouse, to get 2 points of French, he/she must get at least Delf A1 (au moins 16 sur 25). Is that right?

And for the applications submitted before that date, French language is still followed by old benchmarking. It means that for the spouse to get 2 points of French, he/she only needs to get Delf A1 (no need to get 16/25 points per skill). Is that right?

Does everyone know? Please help me to answer this!

Thank you very much all!!
 
@ Javed bhai .. i do under stand


if you will pass A1 get more then 16 marks then you will get 2 points
ifyou will pass A2 get more then 16 marks then you will get 6 Points
similarly B1 will give you 8
B2 10
C1 and C2 will give you 16


regards


Umer
 
lacoclub1 said:
I have one question is that this benchmark for French language does effect from 6 December 2011, doesn't it? For the spouse, to get 2 points of French, he/she must get at least Delf A1 (au moins 16 sur 25). Is that right?

And for the applications submitted before that date, French language is still followed by old benchmarking. It means that for the spouse to get 2 points of French, he/she only needs to get Delf A1 (no need to get 16/25 points per skill). Is that right?

Does everyone know? Please help me to answer this!

Thank you very much all!!


well before 6 dec you don't have to show a standard test for the evaluation of the Language the immigration officer will asses you on the time of your interview about your english and French after 6th of Dec you have to show an evidence that you have done Some proficiency test in order Claim the points for the french and english language if you have submitted you application before 6th of dec then it doesn't make a difference whether you submit you result or not another thing is that before 6th dec there was no benchmark for passing DELF test. Hope so that helps

regards
Umer