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Canadian visa interview skills

It is very important to apply for studying in Canada. The Canadian government believes that China is one of the key markets for studying in Canada at present and in the future because of its large population and rich resources for overseas students. Therefore, the Canadian government has always maintained a friendly and open attitude towards international students in China. On the visa policy, the Canadian government is also lenient towards international students from China. As long as international students are well prepared and properly handled, it is not difficult to obtain a study visa in Canada. In the past practice, China students were refused visas to Canada, mostly because the materials were not well prepared or the contents of the admission notice sent by Canadian schools to international students were not clear enough, rather than being refused visas during the interview. Of course, this does not mean that international students can take visa interviews lightly. So what are the essentials of a visa interview in Canada? The intermediary teachers studying in Canada can be summarized as follows:

1, fully state the conditions and reasons why you choose to study in Canada;

2. Make it clear to the visa officer that you will return to China for employment after completing your studies, so as not to make the visa officer feel that you have any immigration tendency;

3. Prove that you have enough financial ability to bear all expenses in Canada, including study abroad expenses and living expenses in Canada. If you have a spouse and children who apply to accompany you, you should also prove that you can afford their living expenses.

4. Explain to the visa officer that you have understood Canada's policy of not encouraging international students to work;

5. Let the visa officer know that your English ability is enough to support your study and life in Canada, or you can achieve this English level through language learning in Canada;

6. Explain clearly why you choose to study in Canada, why you choose your current major, and your career planning and professional curriculum after returning to China in the future.