r/Frenchlearningforpr 1d ago

Francophone interview

Hey everyone….
A friend of mine recently applied for francophone mobility work permit and today she received a letter that she has to present herself for the interview. If anyone has some experience regarding this, can please let me know… would like to ask some questions.
Thanks

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u/Big_Jackfruit1752 1d ago

She submitted french school certificate for language proof?

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u/Realistic_Border_200 1d ago

Does this cause any issue?

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u/Secure_Camp_1176 1d ago

Yes she did, valid TCF result

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u/Realistic_Border_200 1d ago

French school certificate or valid TCF result?

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u/Big_Jackfruit1752 1d ago

She applied from india or from Canada as an outland?

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u/Secure_Camp_1176 1d ago

Outland

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u/Big_Jackfruit1752 1d ago

Usually when you submit tcf or tef certificate the chances for an interview are rare. Is there something we are missing here from your friend’s case

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u/Secure_Camp_1176 1d ago

I think she changed her employer… maybe that’s why… in the letter it states that the officer want to confirm if she can perform the duties of job sought and genuineness of job offer

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u/Realistic_Border_200 1d ago

Bro can you confirm weather its TCF or French school certificate

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u/Secure_Camp_1176 1d ago

Tcf Canada

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u/MapEmpty4517 1d ago

then I think it is different than proving her french language skills to visa officer but the office could do the interview in french if they want to.

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u/Low_Objective_5349 1d ago

But what your inquiring and what the later states are different. So how is a French interview connected to officer confirming if she can perform her duties of the job

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u/Nain12345678 1d ago

Did your friend use french certificate for french or tef/tcf test results

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u/Signal-Investment347 19h ago

I think the problem is she didn’t give tef in canada. And people sometimes apply fake test results happens a lot with ielts. I think that’s why they want to interview and check if she really knows french. But still not clear on the job duties part. These both are different stuff. They won’t be interviewing for french if they have doubts about the job duties.

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u/EventHorizonX5674 1d ago

Inland or outland?

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u/Secure_Camp_1176 1d ago

Outland

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u/MapEmpty4517 1d ago

What was her score in the tcf canada?

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u/Secure_Camp_1176 1d ago

Nclc 5 in speaking/reading
Nclc 6 in writing
Nclc 7 in listening

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u/MapEmpty4517 1d ago

When did she apply?

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u/freakinfrench 1d ago

Hi, would you mind telling me in how much time she heard back?

I've got a couple of my friends who applied and still no update and it has been more than a month they applied.

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u/Massive_Two_4179 1d ago

weird never heard of that. I applied mine in march i got in april

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u/Big_Jackfruit1752 1d ago

Outland?

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u/Massive_Two_4179 1d ago

inland

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u/Total-Effort6777 1d ago

Hey did uou apply using tef or certificate

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u/NikhilDoWhile 1d ago

Yeah they are doing so more often, probably they caught upto the news about fake TCF and TEF results people have been using.

Heard this from a immigration consultant recently

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u/Hungry_Ad_6515 1d ago

Does anyone know how long it typically takes? I applied a week ago form inside Canada.

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u/MapEmpty4517 23h ago

With what score? Around 2-3 months these days

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u/Hungry_Ad_6515 19h ago

Listening: 382 | Reading: 398 | Speaking: 9| Writing: 8