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Nov 22nd 2017, 6:23 am
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Posted By christmasoompa

Re: Advice for couple looking at using a study permit to gain initial entry to Canada

But for Ontario PNP you only need 400, so why not just apply anyway, tick Ontario and hope you get an ITA from one of their 'normal' streams, rather than going through all the faff of intensive...
Nov 21st 2017, 4:42 pm
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Posted By christmasoompa

Re: Advice for couple looking at using a study permit to gain initial entry to Canada

It's equivalent to B1/C2 - French levels CEFR A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 (http://www.france-langue.com/page/french-levels-7)

So effectively fluent or close to it. I don't doubt that your wife could...
Nov 21st 2017, 1:54 pm
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Posted By christmasoompa

Re: Advice for couple looking at using a study permit to gain initial entry to Canada

Yes, but that requires Level 7 in French! If the OP's wife is a rusty A Level standard that's going to be more than tough. Just seems really odd to me, I'm wondering if they mean Quebec perhaps?
Nov 21st 2017, 12:48 pm
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Posted By christmasoompa

Re: Advice for couple looking at using a study permit to gain initial entry to Canada

I'm confused, why does your wife need TEF for the Ontario PNP?? Are you sure they weren't talking about Quebec?
Nov 6th 2017, 4:22 pm
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Posted By christmasoompa

Re: Advice for couple looking at using a study permit to gain initial entry to Canada

I agree with your FSW points, but not your CRS points. You've miscalculated the language points (it's 32 for each ability, so max of 132 in total for the principal applicant, and ditto for the...
Nov 6th 2017, 10:36 am
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Posted By christmasoompa

Re: Advice for couple looking at using a study permit to gain initial entry to Canada

Yes, you can count that - 'Skilled' is Level A, O or B.



Definitely something wrong there if you are scoring 70-75 on the FSW points system, the two don't match up at all! Maybe you're better...
Nov 6th 2017, 9:42 am
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Views: 1,635
Posted By christmasoompa

Re: Advice for couple looking at using a study permit to gain initial entry to Canada

Hi, welcome to BE.

Their advice might make sense, but without knowing a lot more about you, it's hard to say for sure. A study permit I would say is an absolute last resort - it's a temporary...
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