Author: Darrel Pratt

Do You Need To Know French To Get Pr In Quebec?

Principal applicants must demonstrate a minimum level of 7 on the Quebec Scale of Proficiency in French for Adult Immigrants, which includes both listening and speaking ability. Can you get PR in Quebec without French? Immigration to Quebec without speaking French is possible through the QSW Program provided an applicant is awarded enough points from […]

How Are Pnp Points Calculated In Quebec?

Quebec Immigration Skilled Worker Points Calculator 2022 Minimum Score required. Single – 50 points out of 100. Married – 59 out of 100. No Score for candidates older than 43 year. Points for spouse – Area of Training – Max 4. Education – Max 4. Age – Max 3. Language – Max 6. Financial Stability […]

How Many Catholics Are In Quebec?

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec Archdiocese of Québec Archidiœcesis Quebecensis Archidiocèse de Québec Ecclesiastical province Quebec Statistics Area 35,180 km2 (13,580 sq mi) Population – Total – Catholics (including non-members) (as of 2017) 1,277,354 1,015,815 (79.5%) What is the percentage of Catholics in Quebec? Some key numbers: In 2021, 4.8 million Quebecers (54 per cent […]

How Long Is The Ski Season In Quebec?

Quebec’s annual ski season tends to run from mid-December through mid-April. But it varies every year because it’s -you guessed it- contingent on snowfall and temperatures. Is there still snow in Quebec in April? The average sliding 31-day snowfall during April in Québec is rapidly decreasing, starting the month at 5.0 inches, when it rarely […]

Is Quebec An Indian Word?

Quebec. The name “Quebec” comes from the Algonquin word for “narrow passage” or “strait”. It was first used to describe the narrowing of the St. Lawrence River near what is now the City of Québec. What was Quebec originally called? Quebec was first called Canada between 1534 and 1763. It was the most developed colony […]

What Were The Four Original Provinces Of Quebec?

It was passed by the British Parliament. At its creation in 1867, the Dominion of Canada included four provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. What were the 4 original provinces? Upon Confederation, Canada consisted of four provinces: Ontario and Quebec, which had been split out from the Province of Canada, and the provinces […]

Who Is Eligible For Free French Courses In Quebec?

Our French courses are FREE for the following groups: 16 years of age and over; Permanent residents; Naturalized Canadian citizens (born outside of Canada); Temporary workers and spouse holding a CSQ; International students and spouse holding a CAQ (Quebec acceptance certificate) Refugees or asylum seekers. Can I learn French in Québec for free? Free of […]

Did The French Colonize Quebec?

The colony remained a French territory until 1763, when it became a British colony known as the Province of Quebec. Canada (New France) Canada Status Colony of France within New France Capital Quebec Common languages French Religion Catholic Church (state religion) Who colonized Québec? The origins of Quebec go back to 1534–35, when the French […]

Which Ielts Is Required For Quebec Immigration?

What is the IELTS score required for Quebec immigration? The minimum score required for Quebec immigration is a CLB 7 in all categories (which is 6.0 in each category on the IELTS General Training). Which type of IELTS is required for Canada immigration? IELTS General Training testTo prove your English proficiency, you should take the […]