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A guide to immigration application after studying in Canada

# Canada Immigration # Introduction Every year, in addition to countless students studying in Canada, many students immigrate to Canada after graduation. What kind of immigration policy do you have for students? Let's take a look at the immigration application guide after studying in Canada with KaoNet.

1. Immigration policy for international students after graduation

1, provincial nominated immigrants-provincial nomination plan

PNP is one of the three ways for international students to choose to stay in Canada after graduation, which is relatively easy. Each province will have its own unique immigration policy, requiring applicants to have the will to live in the province for a long time or permanently, and meet other conditions such as academic qualifications, language or work experience, and then be nominated by the province.

It should be noted that the nomination of immigrants by provinces does not mean omitting the corresponding qualifications for sending immigrants, but each province has its own provincial nomination quota. After being nominated by this province, students need to apply for immigration to the Federal Immigration Office.

Under the current EE New Deal, applicants with provincial nomination qualifications have great advantages.

2. Federal Experience Immigrants-Canada Experience Class

Federal experience immigration is an immigration policy for international students, which has been implemented for a long time. Because its requirements are not as advantageous as those nominated by the province, some students with better personal conditions will choose it as an immigration application method.

Experienced immigrants need to meet the following conditions

A. Plan to live in a province or city outside Quebec

B Have at least 12 months full-time working experience (or equivalent part-time working experience, that is, working hours of 15 hours per week ***24 months) in the three years before applying for immigration.

It is legal to gain work experience.

D. Achieve qualified language skills (you can take the G IELTS).

E. the job category conforms to 0AB III of NOC.

3. Quebec Immigrants-Experience Quebec Program

Mainly for students studying or graduating from Quebec schools, the following conditions must be met:

A. At least 18 years old and willing to stay and work in Quebec.

B. Meeting the requirements of being an international student

C have a diploma recognized by Quebec, or you can get a diploma within six months after submitting the materials.

D. The diploma must be obtained within three years before the application, and the school to be enrolled must be certified by the Ministry of Education of Quebec and meet the requirements of full-time students.

E. Have a basic knowledge of spoken French (B2 level). If it is a three-year middle school or college education with pure French teaching, language scores may not be provided.

F. If you go abroad at public expense, you need to return to China in an orderly manner, or you are ready to start a new study plan, which does not meet the requirements of PEQ immigration.

2. Ways for international students with different academic qualifications to immigrate to Canada

① High school

1. Apply for an undergraduate university in Canada, and you can get an open visa for three years after graduation. In these three years, you can find a suitable job and immigrate. There are not as many types of immigrants in this way as in other ways; Graduates with outstanding achievements can apply for a master's degree and participate in the nomination of provincial immigrants.

2. If you don't have IELTS scores in English, you can apply for a junior college. Like an undergraduate, you can get a three-year indefinite work visa after graduating from college for more than two years, and then find a job immigrant. There are not many such types of immigrants. Or transfer credits to finish the undergraduate course quickly, or go to the next level to apply for a master's degree in, and then immigrate.

② junior college

1. Apply for undergraduate courses that do not accept credit conversion, generally three years, and about four years for honorary undergraduate courses (hornor Bachelor). After graduation, you will get a three-year open work visa. During this period, you can apply for a master's degree or an honorary undergraduate course.

2. Apply for a university that can accept transfer credits to continue undergraduate studies, because it takes 2-3 years to finish undergraduate studies with transfer credits. After graduation, I obtained a three-year open work visa, during which I applied for immigration or applied for a master's degree to participate in the nomination of the immigration province.

3. Apply for general junior college. If you take a professional course for 2 years, you will get an open work visa for 3 years after graduation, and you will find a job and apply for immigration during this period.

4. Apply for postgraduate diploma courses. Usually, the postgraduate diploma course is 65,438+0-2 years. After graduation, you can get an open work visa for 1-3 years, during which you can find a job and apply for immigration. Some postgraduate diplomas require an honorary undergraduate degree to apply.

③ Undergraduate course

1. Students who meet the requirements for master's admission can apply for master's admission directly. Usually, the master's time is 1-2 years. If it does not exceed 2 years, the time for obtaining an open work visa at the corresponding time is 3 years. If it reaches 2 years, the open work visa is valid for 3 years.

2. Students who do not meet the requirements for direct admission to the master's degree can apply for a second degree or postgraduate diploma, usually 1-2 years, and then get an open work visa of 1 year /3 years after graduation, during which they can find a job and apply for immigration.

④ Master's degree

1. Many provinces have PNP programs specifically for master students. For example, in BC and Ontario, international students who have obtained doctoral and master's degrees in natural science, medicine and applied science in BC can apply for PNP immigration directly without obtaining employment certificates from Canadian employers. The conditions in Ontario are relatively relaxed and there are no professional restrictions. As long as students graduate from Ontario universities and successfully obtain a master's degree, they can directly apply for PNP in Ontario without looking for a job.

2. After graduation, you can also participate in normal federal fast-track immigration like other graduates.