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The difference between Canadian immigrants and green cards and naturalization

Immigration is what we call green card, which means the same thing.

Green card (also known as maple leaf card) refers to the permanent residency in Canada. The green card is renewed every five years. If you have lived in Canada for two years within five years, you can get a green card for the next five years without reapplying. When you get a green card, you can enjoy almost the same treatment as locals (except politics and joining the army). You can enter and leave Canada indefinitely without applying for a visa, but you are still from China. You have a China passport and travel to other countries.

Naturalization means becoming a Canadian completely, holding a Canadian passport and applying for a Chinese visa when returning to China.

Studying medicine with a green card is no problem.

Getting a green card (immigration, this is one thing) is usually through investment immigration or skilled immigration.

Investment immigration requirements: 1. Business experience. 2. The company's legal net assets reach 65,438+600,000 Canadian dollars, 3. Invest 800,000 Canadian dollars.

Skilled immigrants need to be graded. Canada has a scoring system. As long as you score according to your age, work experience, education, language and social relations in Canada, the score will meet the requirements.