This video is so well detailed and super helpful !! Knowing another language along with English definitely adds a lot of value. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Imp : You need a minimum of secondary education to be eligible for express entry. Additionally, one year work experience is also required. Please refer to this to understand the scoring grid for all factors better:) www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/criteria-comprehensive-ranking-system/grid.html
Sure, will do that. Meanwhile, you can check this video out. I talk about my journey in detail : ruclips.net/video/67dbpIZaavw/видео.htmlsi=uKwGclBpSDG1zK5F
5:00 so it’s only for English speakers with French language proficiency ? That’s what I was trying to understand. French language is my first language. Won’t I be eligible if I pick French as a first language ? Or do you think I can achieve clb9 for English ?
You can add French as your first language and score CLB 9 for higher points, and then put English as your second language and increase your CRS points.
Akshu quick question, why can't we put french as the first language? if we're sure to have a higher french level can we add English as the second language? does the same calculation system apply? Thanks for the videos!
Hi Ahmed, essentially, the idea is to enter the language in which you have the highest score as your first language. So, if your NCLC level in French is better than in English, go ahead and choose French first. You’ll receive the same points either way. :)
hello, I just finished my bachelors and am interested in this pathway. I wanted to ask did you learn French from scratch or did you know French from before? If you learnt it from beginning, how much time did you spend learning?
Hi Sushmita, I have shared my entire journey here in this video : ruclips.net/video/67dbpIZaavw/видео.htmlsi=l01GxIWq3HT6pFug If you have any specific questions on how to get started, etc, you can schedule a free call with me here : calendly.com/akshara-manjunath/tef_tcf_call
Hi! Thank you for your video… I have a question, I do speak French fluently, I have a bachelor degree but I studied in an English speaking country (south Africa) and I am currently living in Alberta/Canada…. Can I apply for a PR ? I am on a student visa right now.
Hi Michael, yes you absolutely can. You need to appear for IELTS/CELPIP for English and TEF/TCF for French. Once you attain the required scores, you can apply for PR.
What is the Clb level of English of chosen as 1 st language and NCLC level of French as Second language while applying under French Stream in express entry? Please advise
Hi Gitesh, correct pronunciation of French alphabets and words are v important for expression orale, as specific marks are allocated for this. They do understand it's hard to talk like a native speaker, so they wouldn't expect that but it's important to avoid sounding like it's an English accent.
Hi, a minimum of NCLC 7 is required for English, the higher you score, the more CRS points you get. For French, you need NCLC 7 to become eligible for the French proficiency route.
Hii .. I did my secondary education from India and completed a diplôme in Canada , also, I m married . I wanna know can I get the enough CRS score required for francophone program without a bachelor’s or not ?
Hi Komal, you can use this free tool to calculate your CRS points. You will be able to understand if you're eligible : ircc.canada.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
Hi, Will this category based French Language Proficiency pathway stay in 2025? Or will it be cancelled in future? As I don't wanna put all that effort into learning only for this to disappear.
Hi Aiden, I totally understand the uncertainty, but IRCC themselves have assured that they intend to bring in more French speakers into the country atleast up until 2026, French pathway is definitely going to be one the major pathways they will invite. www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/supplementary-immigration-levels-2024-2026.html Check this out to understand their plan for the next 3 years and don't worry, you're absolutely on the right path by learning French for the immigration process. Good luck :)
Hi, your career isn't related to French. You can be in any field and alongside if you do French and score NCLC 7 you will be eligible for this pathway.
Hi, you require Canadian Skilled Work Experience, within the last 10 years. You can directly apply for this pathway without having ever worked in Canada.
4:50 so this is only for English people or those who have English has their first language? That’s what I was trying to understand. So if my first language is French I’m not qualified then 😢
Hi Rutik, there's no compulsory work experience required for French pathway. Since the cut offs are pretty low for this stream, you just need to have a NCLC 7 in French and you're good to go. All other things will just give you added CRS points.
French falls under the category-based draw, so one must be eligible for express entry, which requires at least 1 year of work experience in teer levels 0-3.
Hi, we offer coaching online from scratch to help you clear TEF. Please schedule a session with me and I'll be happy to provide all the details. calendly.com/akshara-manjunath/tef_tcf_call
I guess they do not take into account your outside of Canada work experience for the calculations of points only for the French proficiency stream, hence such low cut off scores overall. Can you clarify this please??
Hi Akshaya, they absolutely consider your work experience outside of Canada as long as it's a skilled job. You can apply for this pathway even if you've never been to Canada.
@@phamtranminhngoc9049 have you written TEF or TCF exam? With NCLC 7 and 2 years diploma and 1 year atleast of work, you will be eligible for the pathway.
Hi, for french category , do i need ielts too? And if then is there any proper requirement like 7,8 BANDS like this. As am graduated from india and i have done diploma here, so do i need to go for WES as well for french category?
Hi, you need at least a 7 band in IELTS for your first language. The higher your score, the more CRS points you earn. If you have a diploma from a Canadian institution, you usually don’t need an ECA - WES certification, since it’s your highest level of education and will be used to claim points in Express Entry (French pathway).
I asked someone they said even if you have enough points without noc-b experience, you still need 1 year experience. I am confused here they are asking about just job experience or the jobs being qualified in noc-b or other. Can you please clarify
hi are you sure that we don't need any noc B job experience to apply in french category i have bachelors also did horticulture technician . but i dont have noc B JOB
Hi, i was reading the requirements for the french stream. I think you need to have a bachelor's degree to be considered in this stream + 1 year's experience.
Hey, you need a minimum of secondary education to be eligible for express entry. You'd be eligible with secondary education, but receive only 30 points for Education whereas for a Bachelor's you'll receive 90 points. + like you mentioned, one year of work experience atleast. www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/criteria-comprehensive-ranking-system/grid.html Please refer to this grid.
Hi Sanyam, in order to be eligible for the French proficiency draws with low CRS cut offs, you need to get the additional 50 points by scoring NCLC 7. With NCLC 5, you just 4 extra points for second language, but that doesn't make you eligible for the French pathway.
For to be eligible in CEC french proficiency one year of Teer 0,1,2,3 will work right? And by skilled do you mean the Federal skilled worker where again it is in teer 0,1,2,3 no specific skilled jobs just the ones in teers right? Thankyou very much for your reply.
@@teftalkswithakshu hii just to double confirm it will be 1year of experience in teer 0,1,2,3 could be in Canada outside Canada with minimum of 7bands both in french and English. That is how we will be in french stream. Thankyou again!
Salut.. Now I'm in India and I'm coming to Montreal in January i have 5 months for learning French.. Can you guide me how i start from zero.. Which type of things i should learn first and tell me how much french i can learn in five months
It would completely depend on how many hours you are able to put in consistently, I can definitely help you with making a comprehensive plan on how to go about. Please book a session, we can discuss your goals and identify the best approach. calendly.com/akshara-manjunath/tef_tcf_call
Hi Mehak, short answer is no, DELF isn't accepted for Canadian Immigration. Please watch this video to understand the use cases of DELF and TEF exams : ruclips.net/video/F6wLWzsrltE/видео.htmlsi=CQPqNQt0uPXzNJVP
The minimum requirement for an express entry profile for french category is secondary education, the higher education you have, you will receive more CRS points. It depends on your profile :)
Hi, CLB 9 is mandatory. Anything lesser will not give you the first language points ! You need CLB 9 in all the 4 bands : reading, writing, speaking and listening.
I did my graduation from India and have 1 year work experience.Plus I also know French Till B2 level and can clear TEF. So is it possible that I can apply for express entry And get PR from India
Hello, can be my work experience as a Portuguese tutor since I have a bachelor's in accounting? (I do not have any degree or course related to tutoring Portuguese, but I have 3 years of experience already) Thank you!
Hi, if your job aligns with any skilled job description in NOC 0,1,2 or 3, your 3 years of work experience will be valid. Please verify your NOC code and with a bachelor's degree (WES equivalency) you will be eligible for the French pathway.
Hi I am khushdeep singh, I am currently 25 , working in IT consultant in India , did BTech. I am learning French. Would u please guide me what job opportunities I can have ? I wanna be in IT sector.
Hi Khushdeep, learning French is a great move! It can significantly boost your chances of securing IT roles in Canada, especially in bilingual provinces like Quebec.
Hi, I can understand your concern. IRCC has shared their immigration plan where they plan to invite more people through the French invite in 2025 and 2026. You don't have to worry if you start now and will complete the exam by next year end, you will be safe. Please watch this video to understand more in detail about it. :) ruclips.net/video/cr1TyK3k9lY/видео.htmlsi=qL0sJGzL-QWz1HQ1
Hey, to become eligible for the Express entry route, you need a certificate, diploma or a bachelors degree. For the French route, you need to make an Express Entry profile and meet with the minimum requirements.
Hi Abhinav, you can apply for PR through French language route from anywhere in the world as long as you have the required scores, i.e NCLC 7. Doesn't require you to live in Quebec specifically for this pathway.
Hi, you need to have a minimum of secondary certificate, but the higher education you have you will get higher CRS points. Apart from that, you also need to have 1 year skilled work experience.
Hi, ruclips.net/video/TqLAL38IssM/видео.htmlsi=f99Kb6HaAyvFrtlh please watch this video to understand if you can do it in 6 months. You can schedule a call with me, I can help you chalk out a realistic plan for the entire journey. :)
Edit : One year work experience is a requirement for making the Express Entry profile. So for the French pathway, along with NCLC 7, you will need to have 1 year experience because you need to make an express entry profile to become eligible.
@@teftalkswithakshu Thank you so much .But why the education requirement is not clearly mentioned ma’am? If you know any link where the education requirement is mentioned kindly please share it on your description or comment box. Please. Currently I am doing 2 year course here in canada
Hi, yes. As of now, until 2026, IRCC plans on inviting people for this pathway. In fact, they aim to invite 36,000 people through French pathway in 2026. Source : www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/supplementary-immigration-levels-2024-2026.html
⭐If you're looking for personalised guidance, schedule a FREE consultation session with me here : calendly.com/akshara-manjunath/tef_tcf_call ⭐
Damn! This was really helpful. The last part about movies and learning an entirely different culture through language sounds so amazing.
This video is so well detailed and super helpful !! Knowing another language along with English definitely adds a lot of value. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Thanks so much, so glad that you found this helpful ! :')
Thats great info for PR aspirants like me. Thank you 🙏 for straight and to the point info with examples.
Very useful info for those who are looking forward to apply for PR Canada. Very well presented 👏👏
Thank you so much ! :D
Imp : You need a minimum of secondary education to be eligible for express entry. Additionally, one year work experience is also required.
Please refer to this to understand the scoring grid for all factors better:)
www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/criteria-comprehensive-ranking-system/grid.html
Is it necessary that work experience in Canada or outside of Canada
@@shimantashaha4345 Work outside of Canada is also accepted.
Is it applicable for low skilled worker as well ?
Do we need experience in teer 1,2,3 or any teer can work?
@@singhinderveer1427 Experience in TEER 1,2 or 3 is required. It has to be a skilled job.
You really made a very informative video on the subject! Thank you Akshu!!
Hi Anuj, glad it was helpful ! :)
True my many students got a PR by french language.
Thanks Akshu. Can you make a video on how you started your French learning from zero and tips to achieve B2 level fast. Thanks
Sure, will do that. Meanwhile, you can check this video out. I talk about my journey in detail : ruclips.net/video/67dbpIZaavw/видео.htmlsi=uKwGclBpSDG1zK5F
thank you, it was very helpful
Thanks for sharing ! Work experience is required to apply for pr after clearing tef ?
Yes, minimum one year work experience is mandatory.
@@teftalkswithakshu Hello, what kind of work? I have worked as concierge will that count or I need a NOc B job.
Superb
If I have a seasonal management job (1year experience done in 2 years) and CLB 7, Will that qualify me for PR?
Do I need to have CLB9 in English before applying ???
Hi, CLB 7 is minimum in English, if you score CLB9 you will get more CRS points.
Are you sure you don't need any work experience to be eligible to apply for the french stream? I'm a recent international graduate in Canada.
Hi, you need a minimum of one year skilled work to become eligible for express entry.
Thanks for detailed video.Which tenses to study for TEF canada exam?
The key tenses to focus on would be Present, Passe Compose, Futur, Imparfait and Conditionnel Tense.
@@teftalkswithakshu Thank you so much for response.
Do we need experience in Canada or no experience required
Skilled work anywhere in the world is accepted as long as your experience falls in the category of NOC 0, 1, 2 or 3.
5:00 so it’s only for English speakers with French language proficiency ? That’s what I was trying to understand. French language is my first language. Won’t I be eligible if I pick French as a first language ? Or do you think I can achieve clb9 for English ?
You can add French as your first language and score CLB 9 for higher points, and then put English as your second language and increase your CRS points.
@@teftalkswithakshu thank you
Akshu quick question, why can't we put french as the first language? if we're sure to have a higher french level can we add English as the second language? does the same calculation system apply?
Thanks for the videos!
Hi Ahmed, essentially, the idea is to enter the language in which you have the highest score as your first language. So, if your NCLC level in French is better than in English, go ahead and choose French first. You’ll receive the same points either way. :)
@@teftalkswithakshu much appreciated, thank you!
hey askh, how much time did it take for you to clear TEF exam?
Hi, it took me 13 months from scratch to clear the exam.
hello, I just finished my bachelors and am interested in this pathway. I wanted to ask did you learn French from scratch or did you know French from before? If you learnt it from beginning, how much time did you spend learning?
Hi Sushmita, I have shared my entire journey here in this video : ruclips.net/video/67dbpIZaavw/видео.htmlsi=l01GxIWq3HT6pFug
If you have any specific questions on how to get started, etc, you can schedule a free call with me here : calendly.com/akshara-manjunath/tef_tcf_call
Hi! Thank you for your video… I have a question, I do speak French fluently, I have a bachelor degree but I studied in an English speaking country (south Africa) and I am currently living in Alberta/Canada…. Can I apply for a PR ?
I am on a student visa right now.
Hi Michael, yes you absolutely can. You need to appear for IELTS/CELPIP for English and TEF/TCF for French. Once you attain the required scores, you can apply for PR.
What is the Clb level of English of chosen as 1 st language and NCLC level of French as Second language while applying under French Stream in express entry? Please advise
Hi, a minimum of NCLC 7 is required for English and French respectively to become eligible.
Hey Akshu, for the exam can we pronounce the 'R' same way alike english or it should be 'Kh' actual sound? Thanks
Hi Gitesh, correct pronunciation of French alphabets and words are v important for expression orale, as specific marks are allocated for this. They do understand it's hard to talk like a native speaker, so they wouldn't expect that but it's important to avoid sounding like it's an English accent.
6:51 with NCLC level 5 in French but with a NCLC level 9 in English will you still be eligible for the French Proficiency route ?
Hi, a minimum of NCLC 7 is required for English, the higher you score, the more CRS points you get.
For French, you need NCLC 7 to become eligible for the French proficiency route.
Hii .. I did my secondary education from India and completed a diplôme in Canada , also, I m married . I wanna know can I get the enough CRS score required for francophone program without a bachelor’s or not ?
Hi Komal, you can use this free tool to calculate your CRS points. You will be able to understand if you're eligible : ircc.canada.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
Work experience of 6 months in any field would work for express entry profile? Alongwith tcf exam & applying outside Canada
You need a minimum of 1 full year of skilled experience to become eligible.
@@teftalkswithakshu skilled experience as in ?
Hi,
I did only a 2 years diploma after my high school, am i eligible or do I need a bachelor’s degree?
Hey, you would be eligible with a PGDP as well :)
Hi, Will this category based French Language Proficiency pathway stay in 2025? Or will it be cancelled in future? As I don't wanna put all that effort into learning only for this to disappear.
Hi Aiden, I totally understand the uncertainty, but IRCC themselves have assured that they intend to bring in more French speakers into the country atleast up until 2026, French pathway is definitely going to be one the major pathways they will invite.
www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/supplementary-immigration-levels-2024-2026.html
Check this out to understand their plan for the next 3 years and don't worry, you're absolutely on the right path by learning French for the immigration process. Good luck :)
Architecture cource mai FRENCH ki hi kaise pr ps .Montreal city better yes or no ps any suggestion cource guide me thankyou
Hi, your career isn't related to French. You can be in any field and alongside if you do French and score NCLC 7 you will be eligible for this pathway.
What's the application processing time for French category PR?
An estimate of 4-6 months according IRCC and various other sources. Again, that depends if you're an inland or outland applicant and other factors.
Hi. I just want to clarify if I need just Canadian work experience or Canadian Skilled Work experience to be eligible?
Hi, you require Canadian Skilled Work Experience, within the last 10 years. You can directly apply for this pathway without having ever worked in Canada.
@@teftalkswithakshuhi so we don't need work experience in Canada
@@sarah12345479 Not necessarily
4:50 so this is only for English people or those who have English has their first language? That’s what I was trying to understand. So if my first language is French I’m not qualified then 😢
Hi, you can absolutely use French also as your first language. It is suggested that you input the language which you have higher scores in.
@@teftalkswithakshu can you initially put french as first, and then after taking the ielts exam change the order?
Hi sister, I’m in noc 2, if clb 5 it’s okay for French category.
Hi, if you're in TEER 0,1,2 or 3 job, you need CLB 7 to be eligible.
Hey Akshu, what if we are working at a job which is in nob c category?@@teftalkswithakshu
Do we need to have skilled job to apply for it? I have clb 7 in french and very eager to get my PR
Hi, You need to have a minimum of one year experience in skilled job - NOC 0,1,2,3.
@@teftalkswithakshu rhank you. I have everything except the skilled experience. I even have good score in french as am a french speaker.
But one year experience is compulsory mam you are saying no work experience is compulsory?
Where did u see that requirement can u share any link or something for that.
@@devattri9972 without work experience you cannot create express entry profile buddy either CEC OR Foreign Worker
Hi Rutik, there's no compulsory work experience required for French pathway. Since the cut offs are pretty low for this stream, you just need to have a NCLC 7 in French and you're good to go. All other things will just give you added CRS points.
French falls under the category-based draw, so one must be eligible for express entry, which requires at least 1 year of work experience in teer levels 0-3.
@@teftalkswithakshu yes mam one yr of work experience is compulsory.
Please tell me French tutior in Canada where you learn from,I want to learn online in Canada.I am from India.
Hi, we offer coaching online from scratch to help you clear TEF. Please schedule a session with me and I'll be happy to provide all the details.
calendly.com/akshara-manjunath/tef_tcf_call
I guess they do not take into account your outside of Canada work experience for the calculations of points only for the French proficiency stream, hence such low cut off scores overall. Can you clarify this please??
Hi Akshaya, they absolutely consider your work experience outside of Canada as long as it's a skilled job. You can apply for this pathway even if you've never been to Canada.
I have French B2 and Ielts 8.0, but I only have a 2 years diploma not bachelor, is that enough to be eligible for French route?
@@phamtranminhngoc9049 have you written TEF or TCF exam? With NCLC 7 and 2 years diploma and 1 year atleast of work, you will be eligible for the pathway.
so i have to give ilets too ?
Yes, in order to apply for the express entry route, you need to give IELTS General test.
Hi, for french category , do i need ielts too? And if then is there any proper requirement like 7,8 BANDS like this. As am graduated from india and i have done diploma here, so do i need to go for WES as well for french category?
Hi, you need at least a 7 band in IELTS for your first language. The higher your score, the more CRS points you earn.
If you have a diploma from a Canadian institution, you usually don’t need an ECA - WES certification, since it’s your highest level of education and will be used to claim points in Express Entry (French pathway).
I asked someone they said even if you have enough points without noc-b experience, you still need 1 year experience. I am confused here they are asking about just job experience or the jobs being qualified in noc-b or other. Can you please clarify
Hey, you need one year of work experience in any skilled job under NOC 0, A, B or C to be eligible for this pathway.
For one year work experience is there any particular level of teer required or teer 4 and teer 5 also counts.
Hi, you need to have a minimum of 1 year experience in the skilled category, NOC 0, 1, 2 or 3.
Do i need a reference letter or just a job letter is enough.
hi are you sure that we don't need any noc B job experience to apply in french category i have bachelors also did horticulture technician . but i dont have noc B JOB
Hi, to be eligible for this pathway, you need a minimum of 1 year experience in NOC 0,A, B or C.
If I will give french exam still I have yo do ielts as well ?
@@ParnikaTejasPatel yes, that’s right
Hi, i was reading the requirements for the french stream. I think you need to have a bachelor's degree to be considered in this stream + 1 year's experience.
Hey, you need a minimum of secondary education to be eligible for express entry. You'd be eligible with secondary education, but receive only 30 points for Education whereas for a Bachelor's you'll receive 90 points. + like you mentioned, one year of work experience atleast.
www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/criteria-comprehensive-ranking-system/grid.html
Please refer to this grid.
so you said we don't get additional 50 points if you have Clb 5 instead of 7 but are we still eligible for French speaking category though??
Hi Sanyam, in order to be eligible for the French proficiency draws with low CRS cut offs, you need to get the additional 50 points by scoring NCLC 7. With NCLC 5, you just 4 extra points for second language, but that doesn't make you eligible for the French pathway.
If I have no work experience at all just a canadian degree or diploma, am I elegible for the french stream
You need a minimum of 1 skilled work experience to be eligible for this stream.
For to be eligible in CEC french proficiency one year of Teer 0,1,2,3 will work right? And by skilled do you mean the Federal skilled worker where again it is in teer 0,1,2,3 no specific skilled jobs just the ones in teers right?
Thankyou very much for your reply.
@@vasubhatia2785 CEC is different from French proficiency pathway, for French pathway, you need TEER 0,1,2,3 job to be eligible.
@@teftalkswithakshu hii just to double confirm it will be 1year of experience in teer 0,1,2,3 could be in Canada outside Canada with minimum of 7bands both in french and English. That is how we will be in french stream.
Thankyou again!
Salut.. Now I'm in India and I'm coming to Montreal in January i have 5 months for learning French.. Can you guide me how i start from zero.. Which type of things i should learn first and tell me how much french i can learn in five months
It would completely depend on how many hours you are able to put in consistently, I can definitely help you with making a comprehensive plan on how to go about. Please book a session, we can discuss your goals and identify the best approach.
calendly.com/akshara-manjunath/tef_tcf_call
will DELF/DALF work ??
Hi Mehak, short answer is no, DELF isn't accepted for Canadian Immigration.
Please watch this video to understand the use cases of DELF and TEF exams :
ruclips.net/video/F6wLWzsrltE/видео.htmlsi=CQPqNQt0uPXzNJVP
What if we dont have Noc B experience but bachelor from india
Hi, to be eligible for French pathway, you need atleast 1 year experience in NOC 0,A, B or C.
I don’t have bachelors. Do i need to have bachelors degree to be eligible to in this french category
The minimum requirement for an express entry profile for french category is secondary education, the higher education you have, you will receive more CRS points. It depends on your profile :)
I think i can't get clb 7 in english can I get pr with clb 7 in french ?
Hi, I'm not sure how to answer this as there are multiple factors involved here like which country you're applying from, what is your CRS score, etc.
Hello, is clb 9 is a must for the ielts / english test? How about like clb 8?
Hi, CLB 9 is mandatory. Anything lesser will not give you the first language points ! You need CLB 9 in all the 4 bands : reading, writing, speaking and listening.
I did my graduation from India and have 1 year work experience.Plus I also know French Till B2 level and can clear TEF. So is it possible that I can apply for express entry And get PR from India
Hi Aman, your profile sounds exactly like mine. Yes, its definitely possible to apply from India.
@@teftalkswithakshu thank you so much👍 what’s ur Instagram handle ?
@@teftalkswithakshu what’s ur Instagram handle
@@amanmalhotra9943 it's @ohakshu. :)
@@teftalkswithakshu I msged u pls check
Hello, can be my work experience as a Portuguese tutor since I have a bachelor's in accounting? (I do not have any degree or course related to tutoring Portuguese, but I have 3 years of experience already) Thank you!
Hi, if your job aligns with any skilled job description in NOC 0,1,2 or 3, your 3 years of work experience will be valid. Please verify your NOC code and with a bachelor's degree (WES equivalency) you will be eligible for the French pathway.
So,it is mandatory to get 9band on IELTS?
Hi, you need to score a CLB 9 in IELTS which is equivalent to L - 8, R - 7, W - 7, S - 7 in the exam to attain the first language points.
Hi I am khushdeep singh, I am currently 25 , working in IT consultant in India , did BTech. I am learning French. Would u please guide me what job opportunities I can have ? I wanna be in IT sector.
Hi Khushdeep, learning French is a great move! It can significantly boost your chances of securing IT roles in Canada, especially in bilingual provinces like Quebec.
How much time did it take you to get the desired scores?
Hi Sonali, it took me about 13 months to get NCLC 7 in all 4 four sections!
Will they remove this category in future because I will graduate in 2026 and if I start now I’m scared what if it changes and they remove this stream
Hi, I can understand your concern. IRCC has shared their immigration plan where they plan to invite more people through the French invite in 2025 and 2026. You don't have to worry if you start now and will complete the exam by next year end, you will be safe.
Please watch this video to understand more in detail about it. :)
ruclips.net/video/cr1TyK3k9lY/видео.htmlsi=qL0sJGzL-QWz1HQ1
so clb 7 eual to b2 or b2 plus!!
CLB 7 is equivalent to B2+ level
is clb 5 in french eligible for this french stream ?
You need a minimum of CLB 7 to obtain the 62 points and become eligible for this stream :)
@@teftalkswithakshu thanks for responding, also where can i get this points table
@@carlinder6436 www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/language-requirements.html
@@teftalkswithakshu thanks for helping me out, have a great day !
@@teftalkswithakshu Hey if you check the website it's says clb7 on ielts not clb 9
Hi, I want to ask do I need a bachelor degree to be eligible for this program?
Hey, to become eligible for the Express entry route, you need a certificate, diploma or a bachelors degree. For the French route, you need to make an Express Entry profile and meet with the minimum requirements.
Can we file pr french route by living in Ontario or we have to live in Quebec for that?
Hi Abhinav, you can apply for PR through French language route from anywhere in the world as long as you have the required scores, i.e NCLC 7. Doesn't require you to live in Quebec specifically for this pathway.
@@teftalkswithakshu thankyou
Please let know anybody whats the education requirements as I have started studying french but i dont have bachelor’s degree
Hi, you need to have a minimum of secondary certificate, but the higher education you have you will get higher CRS points.
Apart from that, you also need to have 1 year skilled work experience.
Hi where does a beginner in french start from , is it possible to study french for 6 months and take the exam . What resources can you recommend?
Hi, ruclips.net/video/TqLAL38IssM/видео.htmlsi=f99Kb6HaAyvFrtlh please watch this video to understand if you can do it in 6 months.
You can schedule a call with me, I can help you chalk out a realistic plan for the entire journey. :)
Edit : One year work experience is a requirement for making the Express Entry profile. So for the French pathway, along with NCLC 7, you will need to have 1 year experience because you need to make an express entry profile to become eligible.
What is the education level required?
One year degree or two years degree or Bachelor's is a minimum requirement.
work experience in any occupation ؟؟
@@faisalrazakhan8216 Yes, any of the NOC codes.
@@teftalkswithakshu Thank you so much .But why the education requirement is not clearly mentioned ma’am? If you know any link where the education requirement is mentioned kindly please share it on your description or comment box. Please. Currently I am doing 2 year course here in canada
a tonne of money is an important requirement.
Well, that truly depends on your preparation and where you choose to invest the money. The process can be frugal as well, imo.
Oh wow ! Looks like French is the way to go for Canadian immigration !
It sure is ! :)
Hi
Will this category continue in 2026???
Hi, yes. As of now, until 2026, IRCC plans on inviting people for this pathway. In fact, they aim to invite 36,000 people through French pathway in 2026.
Source : www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/supplementary-immigration-levels-2024-2026.html
@@teftalkswithakshuhi,
Can you make video on express enter French category documentation process, waiting time, your experience etc..