Thank you!! This video encouraged me to book that French tutor just now! I also read somewhere from Reddit that it's okay to learn French to pass TEF because the learning focuses on passing the exam. I'll start from there then eventually study more French!!
Thanks for the amazing video! Video suggestion: I'm striving to join the French-speaking pool and have already achieved CLB 7 in both French and English. Additionally, I have 7 years of experience in IT, a Bachelor's degree, and a postgraduate qualification, totaling 433 points in my Express Entry profile. The last two French draws exceeded 440 points. I'd like your opinion: With Canada tightening its policies on study permits, do you think this will impact future Express Entry cut-off scores? Meanwhile, I’m steadily studying English to aim for a CLB 9 to improve my chances.
Bro but what if i dont get the desired tear job in which i can apply the pr even after learning and😮 giving french exam. I only have one year left also can you make a video on how to extend our work permit with the help of French exam??? please
I am currently working in Toronto as a Supervisor in dollarama but my wage is only 17.05$/hr .If I bring NCLC 7 in French and English will it be enough for Permanent Residency?
I want to talk to you.... Regarding this topic. Not only about the language but also regarding some suggestions to move into Canada/USA. As I am a white collar Professional. Can you please tell me what would be the suitable Media to talk to you
Bro I got a question for you I landed in Canada after 12th and graduated in a 2 year diploma course. Would this canadian education be enough to support the education requirement listed in Ontario’s French speaking skilled worker stream ?
Cons of French is to waster your time on extra language as you already English. in this time you could learn any other skill or you can improve yourself in your professional field. other is that it is very difficult to learn fr3nch as compare to German as a 2nd language. Third is that it's working only in few provinces and not all over canada.
In the list of pros, PR topped the list. So, obviously that is the priority of thousands of students in Canada, French is a great ray of hope for them. Cons mentioned by you are subjective.
@@TheKimikaur yes, For us , to get PR it is very imp to learn . But i just told the cons which he failed to explain. our aim is nothing but just to get PR and for that learning French is a best option.
@@salmankhanmohmand9174 I just wanted to say( being a language learning enthusiast) cons depend person to person, personally I would love to learn more than one foreign languages, secondly, it could be difficult for some and easy for others, and no doubt, in the coming time, French is being promoted seriously in Canada.
If you just think transactionally, then learning anything in your life has a con. You have to get over the mindset of learning the language to only get PR. If I have learned guitar just because I wanted to do, but it did not give me anything back, does it mean I should consider learning guitar as a CON ? or Is it not still a valuable skill?
Thank you!! This video encouraged me to book that French tutor just now! I also read somewhere from Reddit that it's okay to learn French to pass TEF because the learning focuses on passing the exam. I'll start from there then eventually study more French!!
Great to hear that you booked a tutor and started your journey, keep it up and reach out if any questions!
Please can you guide me where to book tutorial please
Great job bro! I came to Canada last month and even i am gonna start learning French from next month.
So logical. Rather study French than moving and starting from 0
True!
Thanks for the amazing video!
Video suggestion:
I'm striving to join the French-speaking pool and have already achieved CLB 7 in both French and English. Additionally, I have 7 years of experience in IT, a Bachelor's degree, and a postgraduate qualification, totaling 433 points in my Express Entry profile. The last two French draws exceeded 440 points. I'd like your opinion: With Canada tightening its policies on study permits, do you think this will impact future Express Entry cut-off scores?
Meanwhile, I’m steadily studying English to aim for a CLB 9 to improve my chances.
From which site or institute u learn French. Or from RUclips? Pls tell us.
Bro but what if i dont get the desired tear job in which i can apply the pr even after learning and😮 giving french exam. I only have one year left also can you make a video on how to extend our work permit with the help of French exam??? please
I am currently working in Toronto as a Supervisor in dollarama but my wage is only 17.05$/hr .If I bring NCLC 7 in French and English will it be enough for Permanent Residency?
If u r targeting express entry yes they have french draws with low crs !
Hi ,
Firstly thanks for the amazing video
Is Tier 0,1,2,3 jobs required for this or will any job can work for the eligibility?
As far as I know, yes, only those teer categories
Yes these are required too
@@maxdiaz6634 hey thanks 👍
@@frenchify_with_vyom Alrighttt thanks a lot 😊
Dear Sir, Can you please tell how long it takes to learn French when studying on a regular basis for 4 hours
What is it about the French proficiency draw?? Do we only need to clear tef in that case or anything else applies
Which school did you admit for French language?
Hi brother,
From where you learn french?
I want to talk to you....
Regarding this topic. Not only about the language but also regarding some suggestions to move into Canada/USA. As I am a white collar Professional. Can you please tell me what would be the suitable Media to talk to you
Do you need teer 1,2,3 still if you clear TEF ?
Yes
Guess what this is the only way. ircc just stopped LMIA for low wage jobs.
We need more videos about French language? How you achieved the score?
How much experience we need in Noc B job..??
Hello what is your result in Iltes exam ?
Hey , From which platform you learn French .
Myself
Sir do we need a noc b job or any job experience is ok if we do french
Yes, you do need a NOC B job
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Is canadian work experience mandatory after CLB7
Only for those who have no experience in home country
@@frenchify_with_vyomafter doing french clb 432 score...can I get ITA if French draw comes 420 score like ?
How was in IELTS?
Hii please tell me if tcf is equally valid for pr canada
Sir can you allow us to talk one to one session. Is there any way that we can talk to you directly?
Yes, you can leave an email at frenchifywithvyom@gmail.com for that
We also need noc b job with having tef clear??
Yes, you need a NOC B job experience too.
Hii...can anyone tell me what is the scope of psw in canada
Can French be learnt through self study
Yes, basics can be, I have a full playlist for it on youtube
We must know French ?
No work exp or study
Bro I got a question for you
I landed in Canada after 12th and graduated in a 2 year diploma course. Would this canadian education be enough to support the education requirement listed in Ontario’s French speaking skilled worker stream ?
How your CRS score increases by 66 after giving French exam.
Maximum score is 26 after qualifying in French exam if I am not wrong 😮
you get additional 50 points if you score a CLB7 in all four sections of the test
@@bruddaboy20 oh I didn't knew this before...can you share any link of video or article where Details are discussed
Sir, which jobs qualify as Express Entry jobs?
Like with French, it helps me obtain my permanent residency.
PLEASE HELP ME WITH THAT.
TEER 0, 1, 2, 3
@maxdiaz6634 If I am working as a security guard and get a satisfactory score in the French language, will I get PR?
@@MeArshdeepSinghhave you found the answer? cuz i am also a security guard
@@s.kabdurrehman9438 not yet!
Cons of French is to waster your time on extra language as you already English. in this time you could learn any other skill or you can improve yourself in your professional field.
other is that it is very difficult to learn fr3nch as compare to German as a 2nd language.
Third is that it's working only in few provinces and not all over canada.
In the list of pros, PR topped the list. So, obviously that is the priority of thousands of students in Canada, French is a great ray of hope for them. Cons mentioned by you are subjective.
@@TheKimikaur yes, For us , to get PR it is very imp to learn . But i just told the cons which he failed to explain.
our aim is nothing but just to get PR and for that learning French is a best option.
@@salmankhanmohmand9174 I just wanted to say( being a language learning enthusiast) cons depend person to person, personally I would love to learn more than one foreign languages, secondly, it could be difficult for some and easy for others, and no doubt, in the coming time, French is being promoted seriously in Canada.
If you just think transactionally, then learning anything in your life has a con. You have to get over the mindset of learning the language to only get PR.
If I have learned guitar just because I wanted to do, but it did not give me anything back, does it mean I should consider learning guitar as a CON ? or Is it not still a valuable skill?