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SUNSHINE4U said:
Delf A1 and A2 are VERY easy set ur mind at it n u will do very well,de challenge comes with graduAtion to B1 and B2

Merci
 
Guys,

I had a question - which among the following seems the easiest french skills assessment examination/test to get by?

TEFAQ
TCFQ
TEF
TCFQ
DELF
DALF

Your guidance is much appreciated!
 
I am sure,

I should be DELF Kittylona. Best of Luck

Thanks

Varun
 
DELF
A1
A2
B1
B2

&

DALF
C1
C2

This are easiest and even this consider as Dipaloma Course of French Language which has no expiry of the certificate so better to go with this DELF nd DALF so that it will also help you in future if you require
 
Little correction Aditya1984 :

Delf certificates do not have any expiry indendently but , when applying for QSW hold a validity of 2 years just like IELTS exam. Nonetheless they are the easiest.

The source of same is not available but I read it somewhere on Quebec immigration website. Please confirm the same.

Happy new year to all.

Thanks

Varun
 
Priority ???

India still dont have interview scheduled
 
Happy New year to all my friends

Its been a Great 2011 & here's to a wonderful 2012!!! wishing its the best one yet for everyone's and Hope everyone dream come true.

good luck
 
STILLHOPE said:
Happy New year to all my friends

Its been a Great 2011 & here's to a wonderful 2012!!! wishing its the best one yet for everyone's and Hope everyone dream come true.

good luck

Same to u and all forum members !!! And wish u will have your visa soon...

Yogie
 
Which is the most popular level of DELF? B1? I have heard a lot of people getting this test and i'm looking for it, my wife will start to study french this january, and she is looking for the A1 , also we speak english , i have a IELTS with 6.5 of band score... which test give us more chances DELF B1? DELF B2?, TCF? TEFeQ??? We pass the pointmark with an intermediate-advance level of french for me , and a basic level form my wife, but i would like to be sure. TXS...and happy new year
 
Hi STILLHOPE,
Thanks a lot for ur wishes! :)
happy new year to you!
STILLHOPE said:
Happy New year to all my friends

Its been a Great 2011 & here's to a wonderful 2012!!! wishing its the best one yet for everyone's and Hope everyone dream come true.

good luck
 
Bonne Annee tout les mondes
 
I wish to all forum members & their family

A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 2012!
MAY THIS NEW YEAR 2012 BRING LOTS OF HAPPINESS, JOY, HEALTH AND WEALTH FOR ALL OF US AND MAY GOD ALMIGHTY BLESS US WITH FULFILLING OUR DREAMS!

:) :) :) :) :)
 
Hi,

What are the minimum points required for applying CSQ for Married couple?

following are my details?

Education: 15 yrs full time(Bachelor of computer applications.
Work Experience : 4.8yrs in IT( SAP technical programmer)
Age : 32 yrs old
French : No
IELTS : I am appearing for the Exam
Financial sufficency : Have enough funds.
Adaptablity : Good to adapt.

Spouse details :

Education : 18yrs fill time(Master of computer applications)
Work experience : 1 yr In IT( SAP technical programmer)
Age : 30 yrs old
French : nill
IELTS:does she need to appear?

above are our details?
Do we qualify for Quebec CSQ certificate?
What is the band I need to get in IELTS,how many point do I get?

Please help us.

Regards,
Xavier.P
 
Hi Xavier

As per your detail I would like to tell you that there is no french required so you have to contact Alliance Franc

Also You required 57 Points without Adapt. Points with adpt. it should be 63 points

French Level A1 IF CLEAR YOU WILL CLAIM 2 POINTS IF CLEAR A1 & A2 Than you can claim 6 points

IELTS Band more than 5 but less than 7 than You can claim 4 Points and more than seven than you can claim 6 point