Is French language required to study in Canada?


No, French language proficiency is not required to study in Canada for most programs and universities, especially if you are applying to institutions in English-speaking provinces such as Ontario, British Columbia, or Alberta. The vast majority of Canadian universities and colleges offer their courses in English, and international students are generally required to prove their English proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL.

However, if you are planning to study in Quebec or at a university where the medium of instruction is French (such as Université de Montréal, Université Laval, or Université de Sherbrooke), you may need to demonstrate your French language skills. In such cases, you might be asked to submit results from a French language test like TEF or TCF.

In summary:
- English-speaking universities (most of Canada): French is not required; English proficiency is needed.
- French-speaking universities (primarily in Quebec): French may be required.

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