With France planning to bring in new, stricter language requirements for certain multi-year residency cards and citizenship applications, what will happen to those who cannot pass the language tests?
When France’s new Immigration law comes into effect later this year, thousands face the nightmare prospect of having to leave ...
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Hosted on MSNNon-Quebec students at McGill, Concordia will not have to pass French test, Quebec saysHow will universities prove 80 per cent of new out-of-province and international students have intermediate-level oral French ...
An impact report on the new immigration law suggests the stricter rules could see around 60,000 people denied permission to ...
Stricter requirements introduced by a new law could lead to at least 60,000 people being refused residence permits ...
A new report has shown that thousands could be at risk of failing to meet the new, stricter language requirements to be ...
France’s newly-imposed language proficiency tests for foreign residents and citizenship applicants have sparked widespread ...
The stricter rules, part of an immigration law expected to take effect by the end of the year, could result in up to 60,000 people being denied the right to stay in France ...
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