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Guess it depends where in the US you are. Coastal regions translate over well, but some of those flyover states? Not so much
I would disagree with you on this. I have lived in many states in US(inclusive both the coasts) and I have found work culture and lifestyle similar through out.
 
I have seen many of your posts claiming CRS to be 460, 462 and 465? What is the real one?
It is 465 mate without spouse
I guess Australia too is conducting draws as Canada does although the invite numbers are just countable
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds
Heard from my friend that NZ too is gonna start their Skill Migrant Class Visas (Residency Visa) by August.
I then guess from August (either early or late) FSW draws might begin in full
Time has to say
 
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It is 465 mate without spouse
I guess Australia too is conducting draws as Canada does although the invite numbers are just countable
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds
Heard from my friend that NZ too is gonna start their Skill Migrant Class Visas (Residency Visa) by August.
I then guess from August (either early or late) FSW draws might begin in full
Time has to say
You have more info on Australia and New Zealand?
I did minor investigation on both of those, but NZ seemed impossible without a job offer and Australia seemed way more difficult than Canada, seemed I needed some Australian experience.
 
You have more info on Australia and New Zealand?
I did minor investigation on both of those, but NZ seemed impossible without a job offer and Australia seemed way more difficult than Canada, seemed I needed some Australian experience.
Yeah that's right. Australian work experience plays a vital role to get PR.
 
I’ve been studying since January, waking up every day at 4:30 to study before going to work. I’ll attempt the TCF on late August.
I think I’ll be able to achieve the B2 on all 4 skills.
So the short answer: between 6-10 months of daily studies + inserting French in everything I can throughout the day.

For the points: I don’t want to be rude, but simply check the official CRS criteria instead of trusting a 6-10 month plan based on a comment of a random person on a forum.

Est-ce que je peux te demander ce que tu fais pour apprendre la grammaire française?
 
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