And the French?
Greetings everyone!
Once again I'm bringing some comments to reflect on the matter.
I speak a little French. I've heard some people in Quebec who want to apply for that first comment will study the language and after a certain level is to begin the process of implementation. While it is true that everyone does as best it seems, that wait could rather make the whole immigration process longer than it already is. There is the option to apply despite not knowing the language and go as learned as the months pass until the time of the interview, which on average would be 6 to 9 months. In any case, it is long enough to get a level at least through the French and thus do not lose much time in the process.
As for how to learn, there are several methods. Are the classes at the Universidad Simón Bolívar, Universidad Central de Venezuela, the Alliance Française, Languages \u200b\u200bRouge, tutors or self. There is something for all tastes and all economic situations. We, for example, started their own. Found several Internet courses like Pimsleur and Rosetta Stone (there are ways to access them without paying) and then hired a tutor to go a little faster. Whichever method is used, it is important to immerse yourself in the language, practice a lot and listen as much as you can program, podcast, music, movies and everything is in French, no matter what for a time not understand nothing of what we hear, but believe it or not the ear gets used to the language and gradually manage to differentiate the different words and then not only recognize but also understand them.
Well, that's all for now. I hope you find it useful.
au revoir!!
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