When immigrating to Quebec, can you take points in levels A1 to B1 in the French language or not?

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Yes, you can give TEF exam for your levels scoring for canada and with this you also get some extra points for your PRP.
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it will be very easy for you to take advantage of your language skills to get a visa for Quebec if you pass delf b1.
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