Is French Really Required to Get a Part-Time Job in Montreal ?

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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  • @chronos5457
    @chronos5457 16 днів тому +1

    Learning French is important to preserve the language in Quebec and Montreal. Being a bilingual country is one of the most beautiful things Canada has.

  • @PuneetSharma-d2n
    @PuneetSharma-d2n 8 днів тому

    Hello sir
    I want to ask u a qwestion??
    Is there future scope for pupil who are enrolling in residential and commercial drafting (dep) vocational program???
    Can i get my pwgp after the completion of this program ???
    Please reply sir

  • @chronos5457
    @chronos5457 16 днів тому

    Hi. Can you tell me about the cost of living in Montreal and Quebec? Is it too expensive to rent a house or even buy one? What about food and health services/medicines?

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  15 днів тому

      Hi cost of living in Montreal is pretty cheap as compared to other provinces. If you are a permanent resident then medical is free but waiting time is at least 7 hours in emergency. 1 bedroom apartment will cost you around 1500-1800$ per month. If you are covered under RAMQ, your medicines are covered under insurance.

  • @parthpurohit4807
    @parthpurohit4807 5 місяців тому +1

    I am student and have been in montreal for 3 month but i didn't get a job. Also i given interview in wallmart but they want french ....

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  5 місяців тому +1

      Looking at the current situation it’s challenging for anyone to get a job. I highly encourage you to learn at least basic French in order to stand out of the crowd. Try applying in Westmount area where they have more english speakers but still that doesn’t give you a pass not to learn basic French. All the best!

  • @geetusharma4719
    @geetusharma4719 11 днів тому

    hi i get admission in tav college in montreal is it is good or can i need to french for completion my study i mean for workpermit

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  10 днів тому

      Hi I haven’t heard about this college so I cannot tell on whether it’s good or bad. Yes, you will need to show language proficiency starting November 2024 to get PGWP.

    • @geetusharma4719
      @geetusharma4719 10 днів тому

      @@thefrenchdesi if i get a admission before nov than ?

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  10 днів тому

      @@geetusharma4719 doesn’t matter. If you apply for PGWP anytime after November 2024, you will have to show language proficiency.

  • @vanshaggarwal9639
    @vanshaggarwal9639 4 місяці тому

    Can i get my diploma certificate in montreal without French

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  4 місяці тому

      If you are already enrolled in the program then it should be fine for you. You do not need to learn French to get your degree certificate. The government is trying to implement rules that you will only get your graduation diploma if you show a minimum level of French but this is not official yet.

    • @Shu_1112
      @Shu_1112 2 місяці тому

      ​@@thefrenchdesi I'm thinking of applying to Concordia University for the MEng program for September 2025 intake then do I need to show proof of French in order to graduate?

  • @jazielmirza
    @jazielmirza 27 днів тому

    dude please rply me
    My university name is kedge business school in paris and my per year fees is 10,500 euro
    do uh think it is possible for me to earn? inuff

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  26 днів тому

      Hi, it depends on which field you would want to go into. You can check median salaries according to the job positions on Glassdoor website.

    • @jazielmirza
      @jazielmirza 26 днів тому

      @@thefrenchdesi dude sorry i wanted to wrote that my university fees is 10.500 euro which is alot i just wanted to know do you think i can afford it by doing part time jobs including my other charges like rent food etc

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  26 днів тому +1

      @@jazielmirza As an international student, you are allowed to do 20 hours of work every week and keeping the basic pay in mind, you can get around 1200$ every month. Now during summers you can work full time and certainly cover up your fees. It also depends on your spending habits and lifestyle you prefer. Generally speaking, you can cover up to 50-60% of fees (lets say 30k CAD for entire program) over the course of 2 years if you live well below your means and save a big chunk towards your tuition.

    • @jazielmirza
      @jazielmirza 26 днів тому

      @@thefrenchdesi Thanks dude i hope i can do that and cover up my fees

  • @Huey.Freeman2005
    @Huey.Freeman2005 Місяць тому

    Like the video, but indeed is terrible. I’ve been using this app for 6 months and I’ve had no responses

  • @hassanshakeel3199
    @hassanshakeel3199 2 місяці тому

    What are the part-time jobs scenario these days particularly in Quebec..,what are the skills plus 2 students should have before looking for job.

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  2 місяці тому +1

      Hi, you can always find a job if you put in the effort and work. I would say that if you speak French then you can easily find a job in less time as compared to other candidates.

  • @faizanasojwala7237
    @faizanasojwala7237 7 місяців тому

    I have a course of supply chain management, is it necessary for me to learn French?

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  7 місяців тому

      Hello, learning French is not just limited to the domain you work in. I have friends who do not speak French and still works in this domain. I would say that if you want to grow within a company and go to a bigger position then yes French is mandatory. If you want to be just a regular employee then yea you can survive without French as well.

  • @riyagupta8514
    @riyagupta8514 7 місяців тому

    But after the passing of bill 96 ,is it still the same scenario?

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  7 місяців тому

      Hi bill 96 is concerning the language of instruction from government of Quebec to be provided in French only. This does not relate to getting a part time job. You can still find opportunities where English is predominant. If we talk about full-time opportunities, some companies have started providing French classes to their employees who do not have the ability to speak until you have a good grip over the basics and could at least hold a normal conversation in French.

  • @Shu_1112
    @Shu_1112 2 місяці тому

    I'm thinking of applying to Concordia University for Meng for sep25 intake, then do u need to learn French and show them proof to graduate?
    And if not then after graduation will i get PGWP?

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  2 місяці тому

      Hi Saurabh as of now, you do not need to show any proof of French in order to graduate from Concordia. However the government is trying to reinforce the rule where you will need some basic level of French in order to get your final degree. This is just talks right now and not yet official.
      Regarding your pgwp, you will still be eligible to get 3 years of permit. Hope this answers your questions. All the best!

    • @Shu_1112
      @Shu_1112 2 місяці тому

      Yes, that's very helpful. Thank you for replying

    • @rahulminhas572
      @rahulminhas572 Місяць тому

      Are you a civil engineering graduate here in India?

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  Місяць тому +1

      @@rahulminhas572 Hi Rahul no, I studied mechanical engineering both in India and Canada.

    • @rahulminhas572
      @rahulminhas572 Місяць тому

      @@thefrenchdesi glad to hear that bro. I am a civil engineering graduate who is looking forward to enrolling himself in the M.Eng in Civil program at either Concordia University or McGill University. I have also heard that there’s a shortage of skilled people in core engineering disciplines like civil, mechanical and electrical and there are a lot of jobs available which are not being posted on job platforms like Indeed, Monster etc. is it true?

  • @Gotheretodo
    @Gotheretodo 3 місяці тому

    Thanks ❤

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for supporting! Keep sharing :)

  • @newluxurycars266
    @newluxurycars266 2 місяці тому +1

    I want to apply for masters in LaSalle college montreal
    Is this college provides the master degree if not
    Than which colleges are giving masters program and pgwp after masters please reply?????
    I also want to know about work conditions in montreal??

    • @thefrenchdesi
      @thefrenchdesi  2 місяці тому

      I don’t know about programs that LaSalle offers. I can tell that this college is good in terms of reputation as compared to other colleges. If you are looking for a masters degree, I would strongly recommend to aim for university than a college. Universities are far more ahead and provide quality education than colleges. Working conditions are normal here. Like elsewhere, it can take a little bit of more time to find a part time job but with efforts, you will be able to find opportunities.