swamik said:
Hi,
I think its a joke on people who have applied for Quebec.. Come on, you have spent 6 -7 years to learn the level of french you have and you where in a French speaking environment to attain this feet. Imagine people from other places who do not have any scent of french in their life and they have put effort in learning and attaining level A2 or B1, are they not superior ?? Have they put the effort just to move on to Canada ignoring Quebec ?? We need to be practical Titoualfruk. I know you are in a strong wicket, but, definitely, the level of knowledge one possesses in the AOT should weight more and also the effort they have put in attaining B2 B1 etc. America, has more number of people without English, and they have built the nation to its might.
Also, if Quebec wants people to spend 5 years for attaining B2 then they only need French language and no other skills for the success of the Economy
I agree with what you are saying, with intensive courses you can get a higher level. I know I have an advantage due to my experience but even at my level I have worries about integrating. I know it's not going to be easy, I just don't see how someone who has basic French will find a job, friends and settle down. I am not saying it is impossible, I am saying that it will be hard.
I have had work experience that most people could only dream of in my demain and have a CV which is worth its weight in gold. I am paid peanuts here but when I can put on my CV the kinds of things and people I have encountered it is woth the hard life. I know one day that it will be worth it, just not sure when that will be. In québec maybe, hopefully and with lots of good luck. Even withh all of this I think integration will still be harder and maybe will be made harder by future PQ policies.
You also have to look at the politics. You have the PQ who's ultimate goal is independence, an independant French speaking state and they are doing all they can to majoritise and francacise everything. It really is no surprise that they have made changes that some may deem unfair, but life is not fair.
I guess you never know, I am not trying to discourage people I just want to try and give people a few pointers. I moved from the UK to France nearly 7 years ago and trust me it's wasn't and still isn't easy. I worked hard got my head down and learnt and learnt. I do not have English Friends, I speak 99% of the time in French. I am forced to write in English for work so hence although I speak good French the Written stuff ain't that good.
I will give you one example: I have a very good qualification in my domain of work, and would be paid 3 times as much in the UK. Here in France the company I work for refuses to recognise my UK qualifications and we are European neighbours, and as such I am paid less than my qualified collegues!!!
I hope that all those who wish to move to Québec and really want to live there I hope that they all get the chance, but as with all things in life you just never know. the world changes and unfirtunately it is for us, the little people to adapt everytime.
I do find it unfair that the rules will be applied retroactively though.