Quebec is Canada’s francophone province and operates its own immigration system largely independently from the federal Express Entry system. For Indian professionals, Quebec offers a separate and often faster path to Canadian permanent residency — but French language proficiency is a central and non-negotiable component of the Quebec immigration system. The higher your French level, the more points you receive in the Quebec selection grid, and in some programmes French is a mandatory threshold requirement. This guide explains the French requirements across all major Quebec immigration pathways.
Quebec Immigration Pathways and French Requirements
| Programme | French Requirement | Points Impact |
| Quebec Skilled Worker Programme (QSWP / PEQ) | French oral B2 (intermediate-advanced) for most applicants; advanced French receives maximum language points | Language is the single highest-weighted factor in the Quebec selection grid (up to 22 points) |
| Quebec Experience Programme (PEQ) | Advanced French (oral B2 or above) required if working in a non-English-dominated sector | French at advanced level is mandatory for most PEQ categories |
| Quebec Investor / Entrepreneur | No mandatory French threshold, but French knowledge increases selection grid score | Intermediate French: up to 14 points; advanced: up to 22 points |
| Regular Skilled Worker (immigration selection grid) | No mandatory minimum, but candidates without French receive 0 language points | French B2+ candidates receive maximum language points; B1 earns partial points |
Accepted French Tests for Quebec Immigration
| Test | Accepted By | Notes |
| TEF Canada (Test d’Evaluation de Francais) | IRCC (federal) and Quebec immigration | Most widely used for Quebec immigration; oral, written, reading, listening components all assessed |
| TCF Canada (Test de Connaissance du Francais) | IRCC (federal) and Quebec immigration | Accepted for federal Express Entry; accepted for Quebec in most categories |
| DELF/DALF | Quebec accepts as supplementary evidence | Not the primary test for immigration points but widely recognised as a formal French certificate |
The Quebec Selection Grid – How French Points Work
The Quebec selection grid (grille de selection) scores applicants out of 156 points total. French language is allocated up to 22 points — making it the highest single category in the grid. The score depends on the level demonstrated in oral and written French separately.
| French Level Demonstrated | Points Awarded |
| No French | 0 points |
| French oral: basic (A2); no written French | 4 points |
| French oral: intermediate (B1); no written French | 8 points |
| French oral: intermediate-advanced (B2); no written French | 12 points |
| French oral: advanced (C1+); no written French | 16 points |
| French oral: advanced + written French: intermediate (B1) | 19 points |
| French oral: advanced + written French: advanced (B2+) | 22 points (maximum) |
What French Level Do Indian Applicants Need?
For the QSWP, most competitive applicants achieve 16–22 points on the language criterion. This requires oral French at C1 level or B2 with additional written French certification. For Indian professionals targeting Quebec immigration, the realistic preparation target is:
| Target | What to Achieve | Exam to Take |
| Competitive baseline | French oral B2 (12 points) + written B1 (3 bonus points) = 15 points | TEF Canada or TCF Canada with all 4 components |
| Strong application | French oral C1 (16 points) + written B2 (6 bonus points) = 22 points | TEF Canada or TCF Canada with all 4 components at B2/C1 |
| Minimum viable (QSWP general) | French oral B1 (8 points) | TEF Canada or TCF Canada oral component; written optional |
Quebec vs Federal Express Entry – French Language Strategy
| Factor | Quebec QSWP | Federal Express Entry (CRS) |
| French language exam | TEF Canada or TCF Canada — oral B2/C1 is the competitive target | TEF Canada or TCF Canada CLB 7 (B2) in all 4 skills = 30 CRS bonus points |
| Language weighting | Up to 22 out of 156 points (14%) | Up to 50 CRS points bonus for strong bilingual profile |
| English requirement | Not required for QSWP (French alone is sufficient) | English skills separately scored; both English + French bonus available |
| Who benefits most | Candidates with stronger French than English | Candidates who can achieve both CLB 9+ English AND CLB 7+ French |
For Indian professionals, Quebec immigration through the QSWP is a competitive but achievable route — particularly for those willing to invest in French to B2 or C1 level. The language investment is substantial but pays off both in Quebec immigration points and in CRS bonus points if the candidate also pursues federal Express Entry. languagetest.in provides TEF Canada and TCF Canada preparation materials with mock tests for all four components, calibrated to the B2 and C1 levels needed for competitive Quebec immigration applications.
References: Quebec immigration: immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca | Quebec selection grid: quebec.ca | languagetest.in TEF Canada and TCF Canada preparation
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