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List of Canadian immigration majors

The top five immigration majors in Canada are computer major, engineering major, vocational technology, logistics management and exhibition management.

1. Computer major: Computer major covers a wide range. No matter which country it is, it is a major with very good employment and promising prospects, so Canada is no exception.

2. Engineering major: In Canada, talents with professional educational backgrounds such as environmental engineering, bioengineering, materials engineering and chemical engineering are very popular, especially those compound engineers who can solve technical problems and understand the rules of international business operation. It is expected that in the next few years, the new composite engineering major will become the first choice for Canadian immigrants.

3. Vocational and technical majors: nursing, cooking, preschool education, automobile maintenance, etc. These majors have always been good jobs, and there are professors in Canadian colleges. Some students can get permanent residence first in order to immigrate, so they apply for such courses directly.

4. Logistics management: This major is to study the law of material entity flow, and apply the basic principles and scientific methods of management to plan, organize, command, coordinate, control and supervise logistics activities, so as to achieve the best coordination and cooperation of various logistics activities, thereby reducing logistics costs and improving logistics efficiency and economic benefits.

5. Exhibition management: Exhibition management professionals belong to the category of talents in North America, and this industry needs very strong practical ability. It is a pity that most exhibition management talents are half-way monks, and their professional quality is not enough.

Methods of immigrating to Canada

There are four ways to immigrate to Canada: federal skilled immigrants, experienced immigrants, employer-sponsored immigrants and provincial nominations.