Do you study English as the best French language for immigration to Quebec?

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Quebec is a predominantly French-speaking Canadian province. Your question is quite a confusion as to how someone will study English as the best French language! These are two different languages. Yes, Quebec French uses more Anglicism’s (words taken from British English). This can be a result...
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Quebec is a predominantly French-speaking Canadian province. Your question is quite a confusion as to how someone will study English as the best French language! These are two different languages. Yes, Quebec French uses more Anglicism’s (words taken from British English). This can be a result of the Britishers taking over Canada around the 18th Century. The government of Quebec has promulgated laws that protect the French language and its usage. The sole official language of Quebec is French, as per the official Language Act of 1974. Thus, it is always better to learn French if you’re planning to migrate to this province. In fact, you’ll get additional points for speaking or knowing the French language when it comes to Canada PR. According to the 2011 census, 95% of the population of Quebec can speak French. English is not the most common language in Quebec, but, it is not illegal to speak English in this province. If you’re afraid of not knowing this language, then don’t be! There is a vast Anglo community in Montreal city in Quebec. Not just that, as per the 2011 Canadian census, the English language is a mother tongue for 7.7% of the Quebec population. read less
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