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Ottawa is a very bilingual town. Most jobs, although not all require a basic level of French or higher, in addition to English. What you will do is what FPrince suggested. You will attend the local YMCA that provides the language assessment for French or English. Here is Ottawa, you can also go to La Cite Collegiale. They will assess what French skills and assign you to a level. I am not sure if there anything you can register online for, but considering you are in a course right now, you will be set by when you arrive to start a LINC class. Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any other questions about this or Ottawa specifically. My husband is enjoying the town here but sees the need to learn French, it would open more doors that's for sure.shamsia said:Hi nylalisa,
The mention of Ottawa caught my interest. If it isnt too much of a trouble could you please give me more information on how learning french would be helpful as I should be going to Ottawa inshallah. I have already learnt french for 4 yrs back in 2002, and doing a refresher course at Alliance Francaise right now. Also, can I join an advanced course on the lines you have mentioned above once I reach Canada. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Shamsia
engineer1986 said:Wen dey give visa yaar
Passport sent 2 July
Again got PPR. For passport on 15july
Send dem case specific enquery, fax and post mail on 18th July dat I already send me passport
I send dem post office delivery details ...
Now I dnt knw wether dey got my passport or not
M worried
Status is in process ; medical received
Individual experience - Kindly do wire transfer from U A E Exchange and credit in your spouse account directly (the amount will be credited within 24 hrs), they charge upto 2000 CAD only INR 750 and if you carry CAD in cash than you have to pay 2$ excess to the current exchange amount and Travelers cheques also safe and convenient.coolmonkey said:Hi Guys, I am wondering what is the best way of converting my INR savings into CAD and carrying it with me?
I am exploring the following options:
1) Carrying CAD in cash.
2) Demand Draft
3) Travel card.
4) Travellers' Cheque.
5) Wire transfer (I think only AXIS bank provides this feature)
What is the best and secure way of currency conversion?
m in same situation dear...me w8tng to 4r ma visa...its like 4r month i hv sent ma pasport to dmengineer1986 said:Wen dey give visa yaar
Passport sent 2 July
Again got PPR. For passport on 15july
Send dem case specific enquery, fax and post mail on 18th July dat I already send me passport
I send dem post office delivery details ...
Now I dnt knw wether dey got my passport or not
M worried
Status is in process ; medical received
So it means they are making us worried widout any sense lets hope dat our PP are wid demcoolmonkey said:My case is the same as yours. I had couriered ND my passports, however, I got another letter from ND asking for my valid passport.
I emailed them the Courier Tracking History and the Passport Request Letter. Later I sent both the things via Speed post. No response yet.
Oh really dearaman3151 said:m in same situation dear...me w8tng to 4r ma visa...its like 4r month i hv sent ma pasport to dm
You can do anything, but i suggest carry Cash in hand.coolmonkey said:Hi Guys, I am wondering what is the best way of converting my INR savings into CAD and carrying it with me?
I am exploring the following options:
1) Carrying CAD in cash.
2) Demand Draft
3) Travel card.
4) Travellers' Cheque.
5) Wire transfer (I think only AXIS bank provides this feature)
What is the best and secure way of currency conversion?