How To Get Canadian PR Through French Category ? Costs And Duration Discussed| No PGWP extension?
Summary
TLDRThe video script emphasizes the value of learning French for those seeking to secure a Canadian PR, especially with the recent news on PGWP extensions. It provides insights on how French proficiency can boost CRS points, potentially leading to an ITA for PR. The speaker, Anita Agrawal, shares her experience and offers guidance on starting French learning, estimating the time and cost involved, and debunking common scams. She encourages patience, motivation, and choosing the right coach for success in the TEF Canada or TCF Canada exams.
Takeaways
- 📢 The recent news about no extension of the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) has left many international students in Canada looking for alternative paths to secure permanent residency (PR).
- 🏫 The speaker advocates for learning French as a powerful tool that can potentially secure a Canadian PR and open up high-paying job opportunities.
- 🤔 The video aims to address questions and queries about starting to learn French, its worth, expenses, and the likelihood of success for those residing in Canada.
- 📊 For those with Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points below 500, learning French and achieving a certain level can significantly boost their chances of getting an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for PR.
- 🎓 Achieving a CLB 7 (Canadian Language Benchmark) in French through the TEF Canada or TCF Canada exam can grant an additional 50 points in the CRS, which is highly beneficial.
- 📈 The speaker provides an analysis of French draws in 2023, showing that even with a CRS score as low as 375, candidates could secure PR if they had a French language proficiency.
- 🕒 The time required to reach CLB 7 in French can vary greatly depending on individual circumstances, motivation, and availability, but it generally takes around 8 to 10 months.
- 💰 The estimated cost for learning French and preparing for the exam is around $2,000, which is considered more economical compared to other options like LMIA or extending a student visa.
- 📝 The speaker advises against falling for scams that promise quick results and emphasizes the importance of patience, motivation, and choosing the right coach.
- 📚 It is suggested to start with a small number of one-on-one classes to gauge interest and commitment before investing a significant amount of money.
- 🌐 The video is a comprehensive guide for international students in Canada who are considering learning French to improve their chances of securing PR and a better future in Canada.
Q & A
What is the recent breaking news about the PGWP?
-The recent breaking news is that there is no extension for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which has left many individuals devastated.
What are some alternatives being considered by those affected by the PGWP news?
-Some individuals are considering learning French, while others are moving back to their home country or changing to a different province.
Why is learning French advocated as a solution?
-Learning French is advocated because it has immense power and potential to unlock possibilities that can secure a Canadian PR and help in getting a high-paying Canadian job.
What is the speaker's personal experience with the TE Canada French exam?
-The speaker, Anita Agrawal, resides in Canada, cleared the TE Canada French exam, got her PR, and now lives in Toronto.
How can one book a one-on-one session with Anita Agrawal?
-One can book a one-on-one session with Anita Agrawal by clicking on the link provided in the video description.
What is the significance of having CRS points between 470 to 500?
-Having CRS points between 470 to 500 is significant because it indicates that one might need to consider learning French to increase their chances of securing an ITA and PR in Canada.
What is the minimum score needed in the French draws particularly category-based draw?
-The minimum score needed in the French draws particularly category-based draw was as low as 375 on 12th July, which indicates that having a TE Canada or TCF CA score was enough.
How many bonus points does one get for scoring CLB 7 in the TE Canada or TCF Canada exam?
-One gets 50 bonus points for scoring CLB 7 in the TE Canada or TCF Canada exam.
What is the general timeline to reach CLB 7 in French language proficiency?
-Reaching CLB 7 generally takes around 8 to 10 months, starting from A1 level and progressing through A2 and B1 levels.
What are some tips to avoid scams and ensure effective learning of French?
-Avoid falling into scams by not believing institutes that promise quick results. Start with one-on-one classes to experiment and decide if learning French is right for you. Be patient, stay motivated, and choose the right coach.
What is the estimated cost of learning French to reach CLB 7?
-The estimated cost of learning French to reach CLB 7 is around $2,000, but this can vary depending on the individual's situation, the type of classes taken, and the province.
Outlines
📢 Importance of Learning French for Canadian PR
The speaker, Anita Agrawal, emphasizes the importance of learning French for those seeking Canadian Permanent Residency (PR). She mentions the recent news about the expiration of Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and how learning French can be a powerful tool to secure PR and high-paying jobs in Canada. The video aims to address questions about starting to learn French, its worth, and the potential benefits. Anita shares her personal experience of clearing the TEF Canada French exam and obtaining PR, and offers guidance to students on how to learn French effectively.
📚 Understanding the Benefits and Process of Learning French
This paragraph delves into the benefits of learning French for those in Canada, particularly in relation to the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points. Anita explains that for those with less than 500 CRS points, learning French can significantly boost their chances of securing an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for PR. She provides an analysis of French draws and how a TEF Canada or TCF Canada score can lead to a 50-point bonus. The speaker also discusses the time it might take to reach a B2 level in French, which is necessary for the TEF Canada exam, and shares a student's success story of clearing the exam in 8 months. Anita advises viewers to be cautious of scams and to start with a small investment in language learning to gauge their interest and commitment.
💰 Costs and Strategies for Learning French
In the final paragraph, Anita discusses the financial aspect of learning French, suggesting that the total cost should not exceed $2,000. She advises against falling for scams that promise quick language acquisition and recommends starting with one-on-one classes to test the waters. Anita emphasizes the importance of patience, motivation, and choosing the right coach for learning French. She encourages viewers to comment, subscribe, and reach out for personalized help, concluding the video with a reminder to be patient and stay motivated throughout the language learning journey.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡PGWP
💡LMIA
💡French Language
💡TEF Canada
💡CRS Points
💡CLB 7
💡TCF Canada
💡Overseas Experience
💡ITA
💡Maple Syrup
💡B2 Level
Highlights
Advocating learning French as a powerful tool for securing a Canadian PR and high-paying job.
Discussing the impact of recent news on PGWP and its alternatives.
Providing guidance on how to start learning French and what to consider.
Mentioning the potential of French language skills to unlock possibilities in Canada.
Introducing Anita Agrawal, who resides in Canada, cleared the TEF Canada exam, and helps students learn French.
Highlighting the importance of French language skills in securing PR and high-paying jobs in Canada.
Discussing the CRS points and how French language proficiency can boost them.
Presenting a chart showing the impact of French language skills on CRS points in 2023 draws.
Explaining that achieving CLB 7 in French can grant 50 bonus points in CRS.
Discussing the time it might take to reach CLB 7 in French.
Suggesting that learning French could be a viable alternative to LMIA or extending a student visa.
Providing an estimate of the expenses involved in learning French.
Offering advice on how to approach learning French, including starting with one-on-one classes.
Emphasizing the importance of patience and motivation in learning French.
Warning against scams and the need to choose the right coach for learning French.
Encouraging experimentation with French language learning to see if it's a good fit.
Stressing the need for a good understanding of all four modules of the French language exam.
Inviting viewers to engage with the channel for more specific help.
Transcripts
B after the recent breaking news of pgwp
no extension most of you were devastated
some of you have decided to take the
rout of lmai While others are moving
back to the home country or maybe
deciding to change or move to a
different Province while all of these
factors are considered or alternatives
are getting discussed in the market I
completely Advocate learning French
trust me French is something that has
complete immense power and potential to
unlock all of those possibilities that
can not only secure a Canadian PR but
also can get you definitely a
high-paying Canadian
job however most of you do not know
where to start from so this video is
about for is about all of those
questions all of those interesting
queries which runs into your mind mind
that how to start where to start from
what to do if it is worth it how much
expenses is something that you might
have to take into mind before you get
into this journey and if you'll be able
to succeed what could be the score that
you would need so this video would be
complete sum up of all of those
information who all of you residing in
Canada so that you know what exactly you
are getting on before you get onto this
journey for those of you do not know
this is Anita agrawal I reside in Canada
I cleared the te Canada French exam got
my PR now I live in Toronto apart from
that I help a thousands of students to
learn French secure PR and make their
dream come true if you would like to
book one inone with me click on the
below link and you can also subscribe to
my channel to understand to know about
all of those uh lovely videos that I put
in and of course like the video and
comment below in case you want me to
talk about something in particular
because I'm very happy and very open to
the ideas and on that note let's begin
the video okay now first let's just
understand if it's worth it for the ones
who reside in Canada I I assume that you
must be folling the points CRS points
between 470 to 500 if you have the CRS
points above 500 maybe you can wait
because you you might be lucky to get I
for the ones who have the points Which
is less than 500 I want you to have a
quick look at this chart now this chart
is the analysis or the snip of all the
draws French draws particularly category
based draw which took place in 2023 now
if you see here
435 439 472 470 486 and look at this
figure of 12th July which is
375 imagine 375 that means all they
needed were at that time just the te
cada or TCF CA score and they were good
to go maybe they did not have ises done
maybe they did not have the great
overseas experience maybe they did not
have Canadian education so French was
enough moving further for the ones who
do not know if you are French speaker or
rather bilingual or if you've done the
te Canada exam and scored cb7 TCF Canada
exam scored clb 7 then you get 5050
points as a bonus which is which is like
excellent right so I let me share my
screen here with you once and I make you
understand that if you study in Canada
you get 15 points and if you uh if you
learn French or rather if you've Tak an
exam in French which is T Canada or TCF
Canada you get 50 bonus points so
imagine even if you're sitting at 450
460 470 you're bound to get 500 plus CRS
points which is just excellent
and this is all you need to secure ITA
and this is all you need to secure your
Canada PR to continue enjoying and
relishing those Maple syrups put in and
also these breathtaking Landscapes now
let's understand in the next bit that
what exactly you need to qualify these
draws or to get this 50 bonus score
moving further and after understanding
that it's worth it and it is important
to take this exam if in case we really
want to continue living in Canada now
the question arises how much time one
might take to reach to the clb 7 so this
is a very hard nut to crack because
every situation is different for the
ones who reside in Canada some of you
might be doing two jobs some of you
might be working 7 Days some of you
might be working remotely While others
are going to the work 5 days a week so
it depends entirely on your situation
availability and how much motivated you
are so I have already made a separate
video here wherein I have talked about
how how one of my students did clear the
te exam in the very first attempt and
she managed to clear it in 8 months
however her situation could be different
from yours so you really cannot compare
because the are this is not like apple
to Apple
comparison so it is imperative to
understand a general idea in order to
get get those clb 7 you need something a
level of B2 what is B2 B2 is something
which is which is the side which is a
level in French like A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
so even if you reach to the level of B2
you're good in order to reach to the
level of B2 you need to start from A1
which might take around 1 to 2 months A2
which again might take similar amount of
month time duration and then B1 which
might take around 3 months or 2 months
depending on you your situation
availability and your coach now some
institutes do promise uh that they make
you clear in 6
months and now it depends on you that
how much effort you can put in like I
have a student honestly who did give me
just 15 classes and as in I took 15
classes of my student and he completed
his A1 in only 15 one-on-one sessions
which was just remarkable and extremely
impressive because the student was
motivated available he was doing lot of
listening Reading Writing and speaking
with me so I really could add a lot of
value in his classes so it depends on
you your motivation and availability and
of course you own your coach but overall
mind you guys it takes around 8 to 10
months to clear te Canada exam having
said that you can take this following
step which brings us to the step number
four that if you think you do not have 8
to 10 months in your by your side then
all you can do go back to your home
country and start preparing for French
and take up any overseas job so by an
year you would have one year of overseas
experience and you would also have the
French points by your side imagine your
points and CRS will be like bursting and
definitely your dream to continue
relishing those Maple syrups in Canada
would continue and you would definitely
be here on PR anytime soon talking about
the expenses you wouldn't be spending
shouldn't be spending more than
$2,000 now this is a ballpark figure
because now it varies from a person to
person Province to Province because one
has to keep in mind that you might spend
on group classes private classes extra
classes or maybe something else that you
might have to predict but it should be
around $2,000 or less than that which is
still way at economical and lesser than
your LM or going extension to your
student visa talking about the steps to
be taken on this path are as follows the
step number one do not fall into the
scam there are lot of institutes in the
market who coaches who demands that they
would make you clear if in 6 months 3
months 2 months please do not fall into
those scams because trust me language is
something that needs time it has to be
emed in you you your ears must be tuned
your tongue must touch all the around
the palet of yours your body should love
French and ultimately French would give
you back and that needs time another
step to be taken which makes me bring to
the step two the idea is that you can go
ahead and toy with this idea first to
experiment rather than putting the
entire junk the entire lot of $2,000 in
somebody hand rather ask your coach or
Institute that why don't we do start
with the one-on-one classes like I do so
I give my students a liberty to just pay
me only for 15 or maximum 20 class to
start with so that they have a choice to
decide whether they like this or not
whether they like this entire idea of
learning French or not because one has
to be motivated one has to be available
because if you're not available if
you're not motivated if you do not like
the sound of the language itself you
wouldn't be here for a very long time
and you might want to quit which is
again frustrating because you would have
ended up wasting time money and you
definitely do not want that to happen so
to sum up please go ahead and experiment
first whether you like it or not last
step which is which is super super super
important be patient and stay motivated
being patient is definitely the Mantra
of the success for Te or TCF cada exam
because you really cannot turn and learn
anything overnight you really have to
give a lot of time be patient stay
motivated and choose the right coach do
not fall into the scam choose if your
teacher is is well worst with the idea
of te or TCF and is capable of making
you learn all the four modules or is it
just all about grammar so be mindful of
your choices is my last giveaway for you
on that note let's sign off for the
today and please do comment subscribe to
my channel if there is anything that I
can help you specifically with please
please mention in the comment I'm very
happen and open to the ideas Mercy bku
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