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Canada has a loose immigration policy. What should "older" applicants pay attention to when applying for a Canadian visa?

Canada has a loose immigration policy. What should "older" applicants pay attention to when applying for a Canadian visa? The applied technical major should be related to the study major or work experience in China: when applying for a student visa, the visa officer mainly depends on the applicant's willingness and motivation to study. If it is completely different from his previous educational experience or work experience, then the visa officer may have some doubts about the motivation of studying abroad and wonder whether the applicant wants to invest in immigration through the ladder of studying abroad. If so, the probability of rejection is very high.

Therefore, when applying for a major, senior customers should choose a major related to their educational experience and work experience. A more reasonable discussion is that we are all trying to improve ourselves and study again if we want to get in touch with more difficult jobs.

Scientific and Reasonable Study Plan When submitting a student visa application, the most important raw material for a creative copy is the study plan, which tells the reasons for studying in Canada and the overall career plan in the future. Applicants must reasonably discuss their purpose of studying abroad, why they want to study in Canada instead of China, and the overall planning of their study abroad career and after graduation, so as to convince visa officers that we will not return to China and stay in Canada after graduation.

Saskatchewan Skilled Immigration Quota Increases On August 22nd, Canadian local time, official website, Saskatchewan Immigration Bureau, announced a brand-new skilled immigration quota. Both EE and non-EE (on-demand occupancy) quotas have been improved, including 900 quotas for EE and 300 quotas for OID! This means that the investment quota of Canadian financial immigrants has been improved in all directions. At this stage, the increase in the number of immigrants can be clearly seen from the comparison of data this year and the same period.

Summarizing the details of the update of Canada's new immigration policy, we can see that the Canadian Immigration Bureau intends to favor technical professional applicants, especially those who have studied abroad and worked in Canada, and will be more likely to immigrate and invest in Canada. At present, only non-EE and investment immigration programs in Saskatchewan are suitable for China applicants. Applicants are advised to choose new projects as soon as possible. In the future, Canada's new immigration policy must not only look at "money", but may pay more attention to those applicants who can contribute to Canada's economic development and actually live in Canada.