fxtrader777 said:
Both French and English language tests are obligatory or just one is enough?
@fxtrader777
If you are applying under the Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) stream, you stand a greater chance demonstrating the ability to communicate in both French and the English language. Quebec has its own system unlike the rest of Canada and points are awarded for both languages - as you may have guessed, more points awarded for french. If you have not applied as yet, then you will be affected by the new change, the following is taken from the MICC web site - please be guided accordingly:
Evaluation of French proficiency
Skilled worker candidates (principal claimants and spouses) who wish to obtain points for their French proficiency must demonstrate this proficiency by enclosing with their immigration application the results of a French evaluation test issued by one of the two organizations recognized by the Ministère, specifically:
•the Test d’évaluation du français adapté pour le Québec (TEFAQ) of the Chambre de commerce et d’industrie de Paris (CCIP);
•the Test de connaissance du français pour le Québec (TCFQ) of the Centre international d’études pédagogiques (CIEP);
•the Test d’évaluation du français (TEF) of the CCIP;
•the Test de connaissance du français (TCF) of the CIEP;
•the Diplôme d’études en langue française (DELF) of the CIEP;
•the Diplôme approfondi de langue française (DALF) of the CIEP.
Candidates who choose to present a TEF or TCF must enclose the results of the oral comprehension test and the oral expression test. Note that written proficiency is not evaluated when applying for a Québec Selection Certificate.
The current list of TEF, TEFAQ, TCF, TCFQ, DELF and DALF accredited centres can be consulted on the respective websites of the Chambre de commerce et d’industrie de Paris and the Centre international d'études pédagogiques.
Evaluation of English proficiency
Skilled worker candidates (principle claimants only) who wish to obtain points for their English proficiency must demonstrate this proficiency by enclosing with their application the results of an English evaluation test recognized by the Ministère, namely the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
The current list of IELTS accredited centres is available on the website of the International English Language Testing System.
Awarding of points
For the purposes of evaluating the immigration application, points for language proficiency will now only be awarded as a function of the scores confirmed on the attestations of results submitted by the candidates.
Candidates who do not submit any language test results must specify this by marking the appropriate box on their Application for Selection Certificate.