One question though. Why isn't this stream oversaturated? There are many french speaking african countries who would jump at this stream by simply giving a test!?
@@sukhamritsingh3420 you don't realize there is still the craze of moving there. For someone earning 3-4 LPA in a skilled job canada will STILL provide them a better life
@@arshdeep987 This is an open forum and I have every right to comment and for you to respond, if you wish. These "back door" entry schemes into Canada will have to stop eventually. Canadians are pissed at the flood of Indians entering.
From where you started learn French initially?which institute? Or the teacher? As it’s not native language of your.. self learning is time consuming and difficult.. from where you got the guidance?
Hello, is the complete french all-in-one book only cover A1 only? or is it includes A2? Can you give me the sequences on the book what is the right order to study based on chapter? Thank you. I also hope there are english explanation on your vids. thx for the tips
The meeting is Free of cost, but i would recommend to reach out by email or WhatsApp first so I can understand what help you need exactly. frenchifywithvyom@gmail.com
I am worried about rules changing because of elections. They are very hard on immigration right now. Hopefully it stays the same else would have to go back
Hi Could you do this in english. I'm not from India but another country in South Asia so I do not speak hindi. It would be much appreciated. Or at least add translated subtitles. Thanks!
@@AxAz12515there’s already speaking score too, there is no such thing as psuedofrench speaker, if you can speak,write, listen and read in french, you’re officially french speaker
@@Twinkletwinkle121 A 'psuedo' speaker is one that passes the language test for the sake of qualifying but unable to carry on a conversation with folks in the language in question.
@@AxAz12515 they won’t be able to pass if they can’t hold conversation, because in speaking test you are actually supposed to speak with interviewee about whatever they’re asking
Using the student visa as a "back door" entry to never return to India!!! The new Canadian law must be: Finish your "studies" in Canada and then go back to your home country.
It doesn’t say on the immigration website, nor there is any rule that Indian French speaking immigrants cant apply for french draws… As long as they have the required score in french, everyone is happy.
Really? I just appeared for my DELF A2, planning for B1 now, please tell me if Indians can make it or not, otherwise there's no point of studying french!!
@@frenchify_with_vyom that’s clearly wrong. The IRCC has addressed the discrepancy between federal immigration policy, which officially defines French speaking immigrants as those for whom French is the first language, and the current draw criteria which have let in many non native speakers who only use the French test for PR purposes and do not speak French in daily life. They fixed loophole which is why you see “Version 1” in all archived previous draws.
@@hardikkakkar7145 you can still gain additional French points if you achieve NLB7 in all sections, and compete in general draws. They’re only changing eligibility for French draws for which all candidates whose first/primary language is not French will not receive ITAs
Thanks for the information Vry soon have to start ❤
One question though. Why isn't this stream oversaturated? There are many french speaking african countries who would jump at this stream by simply giving a test!?
Cost of living and considering canada a home is a reason why this stream is not oversaturated
@@sukhamritsingh3420 you don't realize there is still the craze of moving there. For someone earning 3-4 LPA in a skilled job canada will STILL provide them a better life
thanks for sharing your French learning journey
My pleasure!
So you planning to what this guy did to sneak into Canada😅😊
@@AxAz12515 didn't ask for your opinion
@@arshdeep987 This is an open forum and I have every right to comment and for you to respond, if you wish.
These "back door" entry schemes into Canada will have to stop eventually. Canadians are pissed at the flood of Indians entering.
@@AxAz12515 come with your original account, instead of replying from fake ones
From where you started learn French initially?which institute? Or the teacher? As it’s not native language of your.. self learning is time consuming and difficult.. from where you got the guidance?
I did self study
Hello, is the complete french all-in-one book only cover A1 only? or is it includes A2? Can you give me the sequences on the book what is the right order to study based on chapter? Thank you. I also hope there are english explanation on your vids. thx for the tips
Study according to the topics in my French learning Playlist
Hello! What job position did you get the one year experience to apply?
Brother how about doing pimsleur
How is duolingo app to learn French?
Not bad, I would not recommend spending too much time on it, start from the grammar.
@@frenchify_with_vyom which is the best app or way to start?
i have a question is it for only quebec students bcz they shows me some missing documents on mail and how to send it.
and i am in also quebec but my college is not here
Sir , u have done tef with self study ?? Pls reply
Mostly self study, I did take help couple months before exam for speaking and writing
Meri English hi bhot down to French sikh skta hu???????????
Yes
Noc category ki job coumpassry chhe...?...or any job accept for PR
TEER 0123 Job
Hi ...can u please let me know the aporox cost of learning French with you?
I wonder were you living in Quebec, becaue in Quebec there are so many programs / french schools which pay you to learn the language.
While learning French, I was in Ontario
@@frenchify_with_vyom where did you apply your PR from?
Hi please suggest some french classed online
Frenchify with Vyom 😊
Where are you working now after PR?
Hii, i don't know how to read Edito. I can't understand. Can you please tell me how i can start
Use Reverso Context for the things you cant understand
Okk. I will try. Thank you.
Hey how many classes u used to do per week…?
As mentioned, I did self study
Hi my son is in Ontario he is going to start French classes from India do u suggest anybody in canada because in canada teachers charge too much
Is he looking for one on one classes specifically? Because they will be expensive in Canada.
@@frenchify_with_vyom yes
Please tell topics list step by step
Where to start???
Watch the full list in my channel playlist
Ok bro then you do also ielts exam as well??
Yes
Hi how much do u charge for the appointment?
The meeting is Free of cost, but i would recommend to reach out by email or WhatsApp first so I can understand what help you need exactly. frenchifywithvyom@gmail.com
@@frenchify_with_vyomhi can u confirm if francophone draw is available to indians? I see people in comments spreading misinformation
@@KEKWPog-k5s yes its available
Were you in Quebec?
No, Ontario
I am worried about rules changing because of elections. They are very hard on immigration right now. Hopefully it stays the same else would have to go back
Hurry up brother we got time still
Hi Could you do this in english. I'm not from India but another country in South Asia so I do not speak hindi. It would be much appreciated. Or at least add translated subtitles. Thanks!
Hey now I have started uploading my videos in English, apologies!
I hope oral French is a requirement as all these pseudo speakers will fail.
@@AxAz12515there’s already speaking score too, there is no such thing as psuedofrench speaker, if you can speak,write, listen and read in french, you’re officially french speaker
@@Twinkletwinkle121 A 'psuedo' speaker is one that passes the language test for the sake of qualifying but unable to carry on a conversation with folks in the language in question.
@@AxAz12515 they won’t be able to pass if they can’t hold conversation, because in speaking test you are actually supposed to speak with interviewee about whatever they’re asking
I didn't understand, why did you give a 2nd attempt? You had CLB 7 at first attempt, right?
Nope it was CLB 6 in 3 modules
@@frenchify_with_vyom oh, my bad. Thanks for clarifying it. 👍
Do you have any past experience in learning French from India, or Did you just started from basics here in Canada ?
@@rutarj I started learning French from scratch by myself here in Canada when I was on my work permit.
@@frenchify_with_vyom Thank you so much 👍🏻
How is life in Quebec? I am from Alberta . I have heard it’s completely different from rest of Canada .-‘ and also very affordable.
Yes it is more affordable than other provinces
Quebecers do not like English speakers and daily more laws are being put in place to restrict the use of English.
Ab ye naya trend chalega and fir Montreal is new brampton 😂😂😂😂
Ok
Have you got approved for pr yet or no?
I got my PR invite in 2022 👍
Is this category open for Indians ? Or stopped
open
Using the student visa as a "back door" entry to never return to India!!!
The new Canadian law must be: Finish your "studies" in Canada and then go back to your home country.
kk
French draws will be confined to native French speakers only. The French pathway for Indians is closed.
It doesn’t say on the immigration website, nor there is any rule that Indian French speaking immigrants cant apply for french draws…
As long as they have the required score in french, everyone is happy.
Really? I just appeared for my DELF A2, planning for B1 now, please tell me if Indians can make it or not, otherwise there's no point of studying french!!
@@frenchify_with_vyom that’s clearly wrong. The IRCC has addressed the discrepancy between federal immigration policy, which officially defines French speaking immigrants as those for whom French is the first language, and the current draw criteria which have let in many non native speakers who only use the French test for PR purposes and do not speak French in daily life. They fixed loophole which is why you see “Version 1” in all archived previous draws.
@@hardikkakkar7145 you can still gain additional French points if you achieve NLB7 in all sections, and compete in general draws. They’re only changing eligibility for French draws for which all candidates whose first/primary language is not French will not receive ITAs
@@KIMJUNGEUNismNothing is happened like that
I have to start speaking…what’s the process
Focus on the basics and grammar first, if you are a beginner
@@frenchify_with_vyom okays
Where are you working now after PR?