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How to immigrate to Canada

There are skilled immigrants, employer-sponsored immigrants, entrepreneurial immigrants, study abroad immigrants, self-employed immigrants, NAFTA and so on.

1, skilled migration

According to the applicant's age, education, work experience, language level, etc. Those who get high marks in federal skilled immigrants, provincial nominated skilled immigrants and other projects will be given priority in obtaining immigration qualification.

2. Employers sponsor immigrants.

By looking for job opportunities provided by Canadian employers, and obtaining job Offer, and then applying for provincial nomination projects, we finally obtained the immigration status of Maple Leaf Card.

3. Entrepreneurial immigrants

Start your own business in Canada. Through federal entrepreneurial immigration, provincial nominated entrepreneurial immigration and other projects, you can obtain immigration status after successful entrepreneurship.

4. Immigrants studying abroad

By applying for a Canadian study visa first, you can get a postgraduate work visa after completing a full-time study program for a certain period of time, and then apply for permanent resident status after working in Canada for a certain period of time through a work visa.

5. Self-employed immigrants

To introduce talents in culture, sports and art, applicants should meet the requirements of relevant industries and prove their professional advantages, and start their own businesses after emigration.

6. North American Free Trade Agreement

Although you can't directly obtain the qualification to immigrate to Canada through NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), holding a NAFTA work visa will help applicants apply for skilled immigrants in the future. However, the applicant's occupation must meet the relevant requirements.