Full-time
To speed up your integration
- In-class course of 25 or 30 hours per week
- Beginner and intermediate stages
- Anyone holding an immigration status, regardless of how long they have lived in Québec, can take a free full-time French course and obtain financial assistance offered for participating in this course. Prior to this, only immigrants living in Québec for less than five years were eligible.
- Students taking a full-time French course can receive a participation allowance, which has been increased from $141 to $185 per week, as well as a transportation or commuting allowance and a child care allowance.
- Temporary workers, foreign students, as well as their spouse, are now eligible for full-time French courses as well as the accompanying financial assistance. Prior to this, individuals who were temporarily residing in Québec did not have access to in-class French courses offered by the Government of Québec. Read the notice for individuals temporarily residing in Québec.
Part-time
To combine French and integration
- In-class courses of 12, 9, 6 or 4 hours per week
- Beginner and intermediate stages
- Immigrants taking a part-time French course are entitled to financial assistance of $15 per day of training, a first!
- They can also receive an allowance for child care, which has been increased from $7 to $9 per day of training, per child or dependent person.
- Temporary workers, foreign students, as well as their spouse, are now eligible for part-time French courses as well as the accompanying financial assistance. Prior to this, individuals who were temporarily residing in Québec did not have access to in-class French courses offered by the Government of Québec. Read the notice for individuals temporarily residing in Québec.
Specialized by field of employment
To improve your French at work
- Choice of fields: health, nursing care, engineering and applied sciences, administration, law and business
- Between 4 and 6 hours per week
- Intermediate and advanced stages
- Immigrants taking a part-time French course are entitled to financial assistance of $15 per day of training, a first!
- They can also receive an allowance for child care, which has been increased from $7 to $9 per day of training, per child or dependent person.
- Temporary workers, foreign students, as well as their spouse, are now eligible for part-time French courses as well as the accompanying financial assistance. Prior to this, individuals who were temporarily residing in Québec did not have access to in-class French courses offered by the Government of Québec. Read the notice for individuals temporarily residing in Québec
Online French learning
To practise French at your own pace
- Formulas with tutor or self-instruction
- Specialized modules by occupational field
- Intermediate and advanced stages
Individuals who are temporarily residing in Québec, and hold a Certificat d’acceptation du Québec (Québec Acceptance Certificate), are eligible for the formula with tutor. Prior to this, these individuals only had access to the self-instruction formula. No financial assistance is provided for on-line French courses.
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