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Will it be hard for me to move to Canada from America.?

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Well when I graduate high school, I want to go to a College in an all French part of Canada, I believie it is Quebec or Montreal, but anyway, will it be hard for me to move to Quebec and go to college there, I really want to go to an all french college, so please give me all the info you can on how to do this, please let me know where just the French parts are and about the colleges there, please and thank you

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  1. As long as you get accepted into the school (and are able to pay for it), you should have few problems in obtaining a student visa.

    Québec's official language is French, and it is the only Canadian province where French is the most commonly spoken language.

    The French-language universities in Québec are:

    Université de Montréal

    Université du Québec

    Université Laval

    Université de Sherbrooke


  2. whats wrong mando you need a hug

  3. Tip number one:  You don't "graduate high school" you graduate "from" high school.

    Tip number two:  Use what you're using now -- the internet -- to find your answers.

  4. You would need a student visa.  It should not be too hard to get.

    Many provinces have small French speaking communities but the largest group of French speakers are in Quebec.  I don't know if Quebec has any English speaking communities but everywhere I have been in Quebec has been French.  In smaller towns, people may not even speak a word of English.

      http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca...

  5. There is no entirely French area in Canada.  Yes, Quebec is more than one half french but each province has areas that have french residents.  In British Columbia, try Maillardville.  In Edmonton, there is a town near Edmonton that is French, etc.  There are french immersion schools in each province and some of those students continue their french studies.  Choose the province you would like to live in and then look for universities that specialize in the field you want to be in

  6. You can just go up there, no one will stop you or send you back. Canada is US 51st state.

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