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PEQ, what is the situation in Quebec?

Why is there PEQ:

Quebec has gradually entered an aging society. In order to attract and retain more talents, the Quebec government passed the Quebec Experience Immigration Act (PEQ) on February 10, 2000. It allows foreigners who have completed their studies in specific educational institutions in their country to obtain permanent resident status quickly after applying for immigration through PEQ.

Applicants who come to Quebec to study technical and vocational courses that are in short supply in Quebec and master basic skills may immediately go to work to fill the vacancies in local positions after graduation, and they will all get immigration green cards.

Comparison of skilled migration policies among Canadian provinces;

One: PEQ:

Advantages:

No quota, professional restrictions, no IELTS, no work experience; The threshold is low, the cost is cheap, and studying abroad+immigration is the fastest for two years. I am reading a job that is in short supply, and I have no worries about employment after graduation; After graduation, you can continue your studies as a permanent resident and study for an undergraduate or master's degree.

Disadvantages: You need to learn French at the same time.

Two: Manitoba nominates immigrants:

Advantages:

Save money: studying in Manetho can return up to about 8,000 Canadian dollars in tuition fees, and you can continue to study undergraduate courses after immigration, which can save 40,000 Canadian dollars in tuition fees;

Save time: 10 month college course, full-time employment for 6 months after graduation, 1 year immigration approval;

Disadvantages: you need to work full-time for half a year after graduation, and there are quota restrictions. Scoring system (100 can be applied if the score reaches 60).

Three: British Columbia (BC) MPNP

Admission requires college degree or above, master's degree or doctoral degree.

Advantages: You don't need work experience, and you can apply for immigration directly after graduation.

Disadvantages: there are restrictions on the fields of study and places.

Four: Ontario OINP

At least two years of full-time courses or degree courses in Canadian public institutions, or one-year postgraduate degree courses or certificate courses; After graduation, I received an offer from the employer, and the occupational category belongs to NOC O, A or B. I applied within two years after graduation.

Advantages: the application threshold is low.

Disadvantages: Need work experience, limited to professional categories.

Five: Alberta

Obtaining academic certificates (including technical academic certificates, junior college diplomas, undergraduate degrees and postgraduate diplomas) from public institutions in other provinces of Canada or Alberta; Or go to a private college designated by Alberta to get a diploma.

Completed at least 2 years of undergraduate education or 1 year graduate education in Canada.

Hold a valid work permit, and the work content is related to academic qualifications.

Working full-time for the same employer in Albania for at least 6 months before applying for nomination in Albania.

Disadvantages: high threshold, high academic qualifications and much work experience.

Six: Saskatchewan

Graduated from a higher education institution recognized by Canada and obtained a diploma and a degree certificate;

At least 960 hours of paid work in Saskatchewan: on campus, off campus, or after graduation;

Hold a graduate work visa issued by CIC;

Has obtained a full-time long-term job invitation from the employer in Saskatchewan, which may be unrelated to study;

Disadvantages: high threshold, high academic qualifications and much work experience.

Seven: Three Marine Provinces (Nova Scotia+Prince Edward Island+Newfoundland)

Study 1 year+work for 3 months, you can apply for immigration, and the work does not require conformity with your major.

Disadvantages: work experience is required,

Cost difference between local undergraduates and international students

International students 6000+/ year ~ 10000+/ year

Live permanently for 3000 ~ 5000 years/year.

In addition, the government provides student loans for permanent residents and Canadian residents, that is, it lends you tuition and living expenses, so that you can go to college. When you have income after graduation, you can repay it in installments. )

The purpose of studying peq is to get a maple leaf card for quick immigrants. It is easier and cheaper to apply for a card to continue studying as a permanent resident than for international students, and you can do whatever you want with peace of mind if you apply for a maple leaf card.

PEQ process is simple, 1. Set up majors (including interior design, architectural design, extreme machine, electromechanical automation, industrial drawing, graphic design, etc.). ) 2. Apply for a visa, attend classes, and apply for permanent residence after graduation. You can keep asking me questions.