TEFAQ Canada French Exam

TEFAQ –  Test for Evaluating French for Access to Quebec Or  TEF QUÉBEC

Or Test d’Evaluation du français adapté pour le Québec

Le TEFaQ is the french test required by the Ministry of Immigration and Cultural Communities of Quebec for people wishing to emigrate to Quebec province. Its goal is to assess the skills in oral comprehension and oral expression according to the levels indexed by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ​​(CEFRL) and on the Quebec scale of French proficiency levels of adult immigrants (EQNCF ).

In the framework of Quebec immigration procedures, the Quebec Ministry for Immigration, Francisation, and Integration (MIFI) requests proof of the applicants’ French linguistic knowledge.

For these procedures, it recognizes the TEF Québec (TEFAQ) examination.

TEFAQ consists of 4 modules: listening, speaking, reading, and/or writing.
Note: For immigration to Quebec Province only, two modules are compulsory: 
Compréhension Orale and Expression Orale.
TEF Québec (TEFAQ) enables applicants to obtain points according to the following scale:
Main petitioner
Maximum of 16 points
A1 to B1B2C1C2
Oral comprehension40 min.0 points5 points6 points7 points
Oral expression15 min.0 points5 points6 points7 points
Spouse of the main petitioner
Maximum of 6 points
A1 to B1B2C1C2
Oral comprehension40 min0 point2 points3 points3 points
Oral expression15 min0 point2 points3 points3 points