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shreyas3s said:
Hi Master 7,
Would be great if you could please let me know the links as planning for the upcoming exams.
Do let me know what would be right mode for you to provide information.
Appreciate your assistance.
Thanks

Hello All,

Please find the links below:

www.ciep.fr/tcf/document/manuel_candidat.PDF

www.tv5.org

www.rfi.fr

www.tcf.didierfle.com


Good luck!!
 
I made B2 finally. It took me 18 months of intense study & practice in addition to my full time job. It is just a matter of your dedication & ability to keep yourself motivated over a long period of time.
And also I attempted TCFQ 4 times. I made B2 in both listening & speaking in my 4th time. I am happy knowing that now my application doesn't have any holes.
I have 9 in all sections of IELTS and B2 in French.
No more looking back now. ;D
 
@gates1580

congrats man. Now u are sure that soon ur application shall be successful. I am already taking french classes.Please do u have any advice ?
 
kuthpeters said:
@ gates1580

congrats man. Now u are sure that soon ur application shall be successful. I am already taking french classes.Please do u have any advice ?
In addition to taking part time french classes, I did the following:
1. Listen to french radio
2. Watch french channels
3. Start reading french comic books, short stories. Gradually increase your reading to medium level french novels
4. Focus on one exam. Personally, i felt comfortable with the format of TCFQ. So,I chose to keep giving TCFQ until I make B2. Once you decide the type of exam you are going to take, then look for relevant books for that exam. TCFQ has a lot of books available on amazon.fr
5. Practice the sample exams in the exam prep books.
 
gates1580 said:
I made B2 finally. It took me 18 months of intense study & practice in addition to my full time job. It is just a matter of your dedication & ability to keep yourself motivated over a long period of time.
And also I attempted TCFQ 4 times. I made B2 in both listening & speaking in my 4th time. I am happy knowing that now my application doesn't have any holes.
I have 9 in all sections of IELTS and B2 in French.
No more looking back now. ;D


IELTS 9 why not you try Federal, Australia, Newzaland. ???
 
Jamal23 said:
IELTS 9 why not you try Federal, Australia, Newzaland. ???

It is a personal choice. Based on my research, I found that there is plenty of racism in Australia. So, I wasn't interested in a place where I am not treated equally & fairly. I would much rather contribute to a society which treats it's citizens in an equal manner.
Canada on the other hand has a much better set of policies & it will also be easier for my wife to find a job in Canada due to her specialized field.

Never really looked into New Zealand. Might do now.
 
gates1580 said:
I have 9 in all sections of IELTS and B2 in French.

That's hell of a score mate!!!!! :o :o :o :o Congrats.
 
Z AND Z said:
That's hell of a score mate!!!!! :o :o :o :o Congrats.
Thanks. I didn't want to leave anything to chance and hope for a lucky bounce my way.
Now I know my application will be really strong.
 
Got my AOT on May 9th 2014. I sent the application on Feb 3rd 2014 ( Canada Tracking Info). So it took 3 months to get the AOT. Next is Interview which is 12-18 months in Montreal for inland applicants. I have 76 points with new rules but my lawyer says still I have to be prepare for interview beacuse of no points in French. I don't understand, if French is the only criteria then why have all these applications filled, why this long processing times?
I see from all these posts that they collected a lot of money in form of processing fee from many Asians to put and put them in Dark. I think it became one of the revenue generating source for quebec.
 
I would like to share our story.

- NOC Code U024
- August 2012, documents submitted incl. TEFAQ B1, IELTS score bands 8
- November 2012, AOR

Since that time we have not received any information whatsoever. It looks like the province of Quebec does not really take us, applicants seriously. We now reside in Ontario, and we feel so relieved we don't have to deal with Quebec overstated regulations anymore.
 
Hello Guys,

To those who got a CSQ (especially from India), a question for you:

What all documents did you show for Work Experience ?

Regards,
Nikhil
 
gates1580 said:
In addition to taking part time french classes, I did the following:
1. Listen to french radio
2. Watch french channels
3. Start reading french comic books, short stories. Gradually increase your reading to medium level french novels
4. Focus on one exam. Personally, i felt comfortable with the format of TCFQ. So,I chose to keep giving TCFQ until I make B2. Once you decide the type of exam you are going to take, then look for relevant books for that exam. TCFQ has a lot of books available on amazon.fr
5. Practice the sample exams in the exam prep books.

@gates1580

please where can i get french radio & Watch french channels ? is there a place i can buy french comic books from in Nigeria ?
 
Dear Nikhil,

For work experience you need to show the following:

1) Appointment / Relieving Letter of the organization
2) If possible your roles and responsibility to be written on company letter pad and verified by its HR.
3) Visiting card of you if possible (mentioning your designation and company details)
4) Form-16 if possible

This would be more than sufficient.

Regards
Wolfy.
 
Wolfman said:
Dear Nikhil,

For work experience you need to show the following:

1) Appointment / Relieving Letter of the organization
2) If possible your roles and responsibility to be written on company letter pad and verified by its HR.
3) Visiting card of you if possible (mentioning your designation and company details)
4) Form-16 if possible

This would be more than sufficient.

Regards
Wolfy.

Thank you very much.