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What is Canada's latest immigration policy? What else are experienced immigrants?

On April 2 1 2008, the immigration minister of the Canadian federal government announced that from now on, foreign students who graduated from government-recognized institutions can directly apply for a three-year work visa in Canada after graduation. It is reported that in the future, when international students apply for a work visa in Canada, they do not need to provide the employer's employment certificate (when they are not working), and the future job category does not need to be related to their major.

According to the Canadian Federal Citizenship and Immigration Department, in the future, foreign students who have graduated from regular universities in Canada can apply for a work visa within 90 days after obtaining a diploma (without an employer). It is worth noting that with this "blank" work visa (open

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That is, there is no permission to indicate the work unit and position), international students will no longer have to leave Canada once they have not found a job within 90 days after graduation as in the past.

Diane, Federal Minister of Citizenship and Immigration

Finley) said that the new measures will take effect immediately, and in cooperation with the Immigration Department, Canada will be launched this summer.

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I hope more international students will apply for immigration to stay in Canada after graduation.

Prior to this, Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal, Canada's three major cities, only issued 1 work visas, and other regions issued 2.

A few years. The Immigration Department pointed out that international students only need 65,438+0 years of management, professional and technical work experience in the future, so they can immigrate through the Canadian experience category and apply to become permanent residents.

In other words, for these international students, they got.

With a "blank" work visa, you only need to have 1 year of management and professional and technical work experience, and you can apply to become a "permanent resident" through "Canadian experience category immigration".

The Canadian government expressed the hope that international students can work and live in Canada after graduation. Therefore, extending the duration of work visas can keep these students who have gained Canadian experience, thus making up for the shortage of the Canadian labor market. It is said that this move is a "win-win" measure for employers and international students.

Before April 2 1 this year, international students in Canada can get a work visa for up to two years after graduation, while international students working in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal can only get a short one-year work visa.

Therefore, Canada's immigration policy has been greatly adjusted, and the welcome gesture of the Immigration Bureau is unobstructed, so that graduate students will stay in Canada more smoothly and truly realize the immigration of studying abroad in one step! The premise of meeting the adjusted new immigration policy is that the school you graduated from is a "government-recognized school", and the so-called "government-recognized school" is a formal and public university and college. Therefore, students who plan to go to Canada in the future must pay attention to one step when choosing a school, and choose a well-known public university in Canada to study, so as to avoid future troubles for successful immigrants.

There are all kinds of Canadian universities in my center. For your reference: University of British Columbia (UBC), Simon Fraser University (SFU), University of Western Ontario (UWO), University of Victoria (UVIC), York University (Toronto), University of Waterloo (UPEI), University of Northern British Columbia (UBC) and Thomson River University (TRU).

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St Mary's University of Canada (SMU) St Vincent's University of Canada (MSVU) Acadia University of Canada (Acadia) Brook University of Canada (Brock) Langara College of Canada (langara) Douglas College of Canada (BCIT).

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The above schools are all public universities in Canada, which are not only recognized by the Canadian government, but also recognized by the China government.