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20 1 1 hot spot: Canadian "immigration channel" attracts China students.

Canadian has always been the first choice for China students. In addition to excellent teaching quality, immigration has also become a major advantage for studying in Canada.

International students who want to immigrate to Canada have two major technical problems, one is the work permit, and the other is the right of abode. With a work permit, the shortage of tuition fees faced by most students can be solved. The right of abode, the so-called "green card", does not mean that you must not go home to study, but that with this card, you have more choices and travel is convenient. Both of these problems have been solved in Canada.

The work permit for international students in Canada has been relaxed to the extent that they can work while studying. More importantly, in the summer of 20 1 1, the Canadian Federal Immigration Department began to implement the "Canadian Experience Class". In short, international students who have studied in public institutions for more than one to two years and worked for one year after graduation can apply for immigration. This immigration category has actually established a "study abroad immigration channel". Studying in Canada basically means that you can directly apply for immigration and obtain permanent residency in the future.

In addition to the federal immigration plan, each province has also launched a provincial immigration plan for international students, PNP (provincial nominee plan), which is a policy designated by each province, and applicants can submit their applications directly to the province. Because PNP does not need to be evaluated by Immigration Canada (CIC), its application criteria and application cycle are less difficult than CIC's application. For international students who have graduated and applied for a work permit for more than one year, it is a very efficient way to directly apply for "Canadian Nominated Immigrants".