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What are the conditions for our family to settle in Canada? What about the formalities?

1. Investment immigrants: 65,438+0, with personal net assets totaling over $65,438+0,600,000 CND (about RMB 65,438+0,000,000), mainly including: ① bank deposits; 2 stocks; 3 real estate; (4) Company shares (the owner's equity in the audit report can be multiplied by the proportion of the applicant to get the company shares); 2. There are relevant documents to prove the authenticity of its source. A, the applicant has more than 2 years of business management experience. B, the applicant's identity can be divided into four types: ① the company's shareholder and chairman (assets are bank deposits+real estate+stocks+company shares); (2) Company shareholders, non-legal representatives (assets are bank deposits+real estate+stocks+company shares); ③ Senior managers employed, such as general manager, deputy general manager, sales manager, CXO, etc. (assets are bank deposits+stocks+real estate); ④ Contractor. Contracting a company's department or the whole company can (mostly applicable to the person in charge of a collectively owned enterprise). 3. The applicant must actually invest 800,000 Canadian dollars in Canada. Second, skilled immigrants: first of all, see if your occupation is on the list of 29 kinds of occupations in short supply.

For applicants who do not have AEO, if they want to apply for Canadian federal skilled immigrants, they must have one year's short-term professional work experience in the past 65,438+00 years. Of course, points are not only given to occupations in short supply, as long as they are in NOC 0, A and B.

All occupations in the middle school stage can be divided into processing points (1 year, 15 years, 2 1 year, not limited to occupations in short supply).

For any of the above categories, you must also meet the basic requirements for applying for Canadian federal skilled immigrants:

* Have at least one full-time job in 10 year, or have a continuous part-time job equivalent to one year of full-time job;

* Work experience must be in the National Vocational Classification of Canada (NOC) skill type 0 (management work), A (professional work) or B (technical work and technical trade); and

* Canadian skilled immigrant applicants must have worked in the past 10 years (more than one year).

* Applicants for skilled immigrants in Canada must pass the conduct audit and cannot pose a threat to public safety in Canada. Mainly through notarization without crime (notarization without criminal punishment).

* Applicants for skilled immigrants in Canada must meet the medical examination standards, mainly to examine people who pose a major threat to public health in Canada, such as AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases and major high-level infectious diseases. There are also diseases that have caused a huge financial burden to the Canadian government, such as severe kidney disease and heart disease.

* In terms of funds, the Canadian federal government requires skilled immigrant applicants to have certain economic self-sufficiency and be able to maintain the living expenses of the whole family in Canada for six months to one year.

Satisfying the above points will meet the basic requirements of skilled immigrants in Canada. In order to select qualified skilled immigrants to supplement the labor shortage in Canada, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has formulated a set of scoring standards for people all over the world who want to immigrate to Canada. The scoring criteria of Canadian federal skilled immigrants mainly include

Education, language, work, age, employment arrangement, adaptability, total score 100, passing score 67.