Hi, if we got CLB 7 in french and we have experience of shift manager in food court of 1 year in Abbotsford BC. What else i need to apply for my PR under French. I mean i need a job offer from like McDonald as a shift manager and CLB 7 right. Not any french related job??
Hi Vyom, thanks for this. For TCF Canada do you input the last 7 digits of your candidate code or the last 12 alphanumeric characters of your attestation code on your EE profile. Thank you
Sure, to begin you can book a Consultation Meeting at www.frenchifywithvyom.com/book-online If you would like to reach out for more information please leave an email at frenchifywithvyom@gmail.com
It is absolutely written in the website that as French speaking targets for the year have to be met and as most of the french speakers are from abroad , they want to make sure that they land in the country by the year end , Thus most (around 90%) of the annual targets draw is conducted in the first three quarters of the year and only Remaining (around 10%) is done in the last quarter .
@@harshitnarang6274 that means you’re eligible for all categories which are general, cec (if you have one year Canadian experience), french language proficiency. Hope it helps
French specific is an extension of express entry only. So you put your profile in express entry after french exam through which you get 62 score, and then the result automatically makes you eligible for french draws
Hey vyom loved your content! I had one query to you I`m in 12th grade right now and almost around B2-C1 level in french I started like a year ago. So, now after my boards I wanna apply direct PR as my brother is already PR in Canada right now, should I do 1 year ECA valid course or gather 1 year work experience because seeing this draw I am really afraid that after 1 year will I have enough score to meet this cut off. Also suggest me some more additional things what can I do to increase my score or anything because your information is really very genuine and helpful
@@navtejbhuria2587 No chance after 12 even if u do 1 year diploma and 1 year work experience. Ur score will be 457 after 2 years, assuming u scored clb 10 in ielts and clb 8 in french.
No, French pathway will not stop or go away, the challenge is the competition. It's not wise to compare previous year's cut-off because during then, FSW was not stopped; the international student pathways had no restrictions and the number of applicants were not reduced. Those from the outside had other ways of coming in. This year, it's different. New policies in place are restricting immigration from outland except for the French pathway. Hence, a surge in french studies. Everybody and their neighbors are learning French now so the cut-off will naturally increase. This is why some people call it the "new Express Entry" because competition is getting higher. Quebec is halting acceptance of applicants so target provinces are decreasing too.
Hi vyom
Wanted to ask, will my Indian work experience be counted in points for French category draws?? I saw somewhere that it may not be counted
Any experience foreign or indian will count
as long as it is in TEER 0123, 1 yr continuous
Hi, if we got CLB 7 in french and we have experience of shift manager in food court of 1 year in Abbotsford BC. What else i need to apply for my PR under French. I mean i need a job offer from like McDonald as a shift manager and CLB 7 right. Not any french related job??
Hi Vyom, thanks for this. For TCF Canada do you input the last 7 digits of your candidate code or the last 12 alphanumeric characters of your attestation code on your EE profile. Thank you
You would input the attestation code.
@@frenchify_with_vyom Thanks. Just to confirm. The last part of the attestation number?
Hi when you did your Pr application, how much was the Crs score for the French Draw ??
During that time, they did not have French Specific Draws. I got my invite in General Category
I started learning French I wanna join your classes how i suppose to connect with you ?
Sure, to begin you can book a Consultation Meeting at www.frenchifywithvyom.com/book-online
If you would like to reach out for more information please leave an email at frenchifywithvyom@gmail.com
It is absolutely written in the website that as French speaking targets for the year have to be met and as most of the french speakers are from abroad , they want to make sure that they land in the country by the year end , Thus most (around 90%) of the annual targets draw is conducted in the first three quarters of the year and only Remaining (around 10%) is done in the last quarter .
Correct ✅
Anyone knows once you enter a draw and you do not make into the list. We can then apply again and enter after 1yr only ?
Hi Vyom, how do I connect with you?
frenchifywithvyom@gmail.com
Thank you so much for clarifying! I was a bit worried but this explains a lot :)
Glad I could help!
I have a question
Do 64 points for french language proficiency count in express entry in french specific draws?
In express entry as well
@ din’t understand
Can you comprehend?
@@harshitnarang6274 that means you’re eligible for all categories which are general, cec (if you have one year Canadian experience), french language proficiency. Hope it helps
@@dalvirkaur3013 thanks
French specific is an extension of express entry only.
So you put your profile in express entry after french exam through which you get 62 score, and then the result automatically makes you eligible for french draws
Hey vyom loved your content! I had one query to you I`m in 12th grade right now and almost around B2-C1 level in french I started like a year ago. So, now after my boards I wanna apply direct PR as my brother is already PR in Canada right now, should I do 1 year ECA valid course or gather 1 year work experience because seeing this draw I am really afraid that after 1 year will I have enough score to meet this cut off. Also suggest me some more additional things what can I do to increase my score or anything because your information is really very genuine and helpful
@@navtejbhuria2587 No chance after 12 even if u do 1 year diploma and 1 year work experience. Ur score will be 457 after 2 years, assuming u scored clb 10 in ielts and clb 8 in french.
No, French pathway will not stop or go away, the challenge is the competition. It's not wise to compare previous year's cut-off because during then, FSW was not stopped; the international student pathways had no restrictions and the number of applicants were not reduced. Those from the outside had other ways of coming in. This year, it's different. New policies in place are restricting immigration from outland except for the French pathway. Hence, a surge in french studies. Everybody and their neighbors are learning French now so the cut-off will naturally increase. This is why some people call it the "new Express Entry" because competition is getting higher. Quebec is halting acceptance of applicants so target provinces are decreasing too.
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