Language test taking tips
Earlier this year, the French newspapers that we read regularly were filled with articles about the long-debated immigration bill. Comments from the extreme-right included, “We can rejoice…progress…victory…national priority” while others said, “a shift in (this country’s) fundamental values” and, “the most regressive bill of the past 40 years for the rights and living conditions of foreigners.” These were all in reference to the bill’s points about migration quotas, benefit limits, family reunification, medical care and amnesty for undocumented workers, among others. While those points didn’t directly affect us, one provision of the bill could, or at least it could for some of the readers of this blog: language level requirements for residence cards and citizenship.
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