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Saaq Statistics: Theory Exam and Cent

saaq statistics: That success rate drops to 48 per cent for Spanish speakers and 38 per cent for Arabic speakers, according to statistics from January 2015 to September 2016, according to CBC. Not getting licence called barrier to immigrant integration, advocates say Quebec City shopowner Saroj Kumar Chhetri says he heard dozens of customers complain about failing the SAAQ written theory exam. According to the SAAQ statistics, about 70 to 80 per cent of francophones passed the written theory exam for a driver licence in the last five years. Chhetri opened his dépanneur two years ago mostly for newcomers looking for clothes, toys and food from their home countries. So it doesn't give the sense," said Without a driver licence, many immigrants have a harder time finding jobs and decide to leave Quebec altogether, Chhetri says. He said many of his customers have told him the exam questions weren't clear. "They are using like a Google translator. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.