A structured route from your actual starting level to a certified B2, built for professionals and job-seekers on the way to the French-speaking world, Canada included.
Working professionals building toward Express Entry
Recent graduates exploring opportunities abroad
Job seekers preparing for francophone-market roles
We test before we sell. It protects your time, and it means the level and timeline you're quoted are the ones you'll actually get.
A short, self-serve online test, built to be quick so it doesn't wear you out. It places you on the CEFR scale from absolute beginner to advanced and gives you your result instantly.
A short live conversation with an actual coach, confirming what the written test can't: how you actually speak and listen. This locks your entry level and your realistic timeline.
You get a confirmed starting level, an honest duration, and a choice of track: Online, Hybrid, or Full Immersion, before you commit to anything.
Secure your seat, and start on your confirmed track. If you're heading to Cotonou, logistics (travel, accommodation, meals) are arranged for you.
All three tracks run the same CEFR-aligned curriculum toward B2. The difference is how much of your daily life happens in French, and how fast you get there.
The whole programme in Cotonou: coaching, accommodation, meals, and daily life conducted entirely in French from day one.
Online coaching plus time in Cotonou, so you get real immersion without committing to the full relocation of Track One.
Live-taught classes and coaching from wherever you are. Lower cost of entry, full flexibility, same curriculum and exit standard.
On our Full Immersion track, four months is what it takes to go from absolute beginner to a confirmed B2. If you test in above beginner, your route is shorter. Your Stage 2 interview tells you exactly where you land.
Figures shown are for the Full Immersion track. Online and Hybrid follow the same logic, with timelines confirmed once your level is placed.
Two gated assessments mean your placement is real. No one is dropped into a class three levels above what they can handle.
On the immersion track, travel, accommodation, meals, and insurance are handled, so the only thing left for you to do is show up and speak.
Every track ends in a formal exit assessment, confirming the B2 that TEF/TCF Canada and Express Entry are built to recognise.
A confirmed B2 is also the entry point for the TEF Canada and TCF Canada exams, which factor directly into Express Entry points. If Canada is the reason you're learning French, your coaching and immersion track are built with that exam standard in view from day one.
Every case is different, and final decisions rest with IRCC.
Four months is the realistic ceiling for someone starting from absolute beginner. It is not a flat promise for every candidate. Your actual timeline is set after your Stage 2 speaking interview confirms your entry level, and most candidates who test in above beginner finish sooner.
All three follow the same CEFR-aligned curriculum and end in the same exit standard. Online is fully remote. Hybrid adds built-in time in Cotonou alongside your online coaching. Full Immersion moves the entire programme to Cotonou (accommodation, meals, transport and daily life in French) and is the quickest route to a confirmed B2.
No. Stage 1 gives you a provisional level instantly. Stage 2, the live speaking interview, is what confirms your actual entry level and readiness before you're offered a seat.
Not by itself, no programme can guarantee a visa. This programme prepares you for the TEF Canada or TCF Canada language exam, which contributes points toward an Express Entry application. Final immigration decisions rest with IRCC.
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