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French classification of Quebec immigrants

The level of French in Canada is * * * 12, and the standard class time of each level is 10 week, which is 300 hours. The former four levels of Quebec Immigration Bureau are immigration grading standards, and the listening, speaking, reading and writing levels are 1. If your grade is 12, it means that your average ability is 3 points, which is 900 class hours in Level 3. These levels are based on the local French environment. Just studying in China, do you think the effect of studying in China 100 hours can be compared with that of living and studying in the local area 100 hours? China's national immigration officials are very clear.

Generally speaking, the immigration interview is only an oral answer, but through dialogue, you can know your listening comprehension and oral composition ability, thus giving your reading comprehension and writing ability an impression score, and finally generating your French ability score.

Before the CSQ interview, the main applicant is required to have at least 500 hours of French, that is to say, if you reach 600 hours and approach the second-class standard, you can think that your French ability is enough for immigration. On this basis, you can give yourself 7-9 points. Honesty is very important, don't let the immigration officer feel unrealistic, because you haven't started learning French yet, and the waiting time is likely to be only 4-6 months. Someone once gave himself a self-evaluation score of 12, and the official didn't believe it. As a result, he asked questions in French equivalent to this level, and the result was announced immediately.

Unless your other self-evaluation is not enough, you need to rely on this to score in order to meet the pre-trial conditions, otherwise it is more pertinent to score 8 points. Of course, if you are talented in spoken foreign languages, it is another matter, and it is difficult for ordinary people to do so.