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I graduated from the petroleum school for two years, majoring in mechanical engineering. Now I work in the petroleum industry. What should I do to study in Canada?

If your purpose is to finally obtain immigration status in Canada through studying abroad, I suggest you apply for courses in public institutions, and get a visa through the spp program without explanation of the source of funds.

If you graduate from an undergraduate course, you can consider applying for a postgraduate diploma from a public college for a visa, and then consider whether to switch to a junior college course or a bachelor's degree course when you get there.

After completing at least two-year junior college (or above) courses, you can get a three-year work visa after graduation, and you can get immigration status through experience category after working for one year. After graduating from a one-year course, you can only apply for a one-year work visa, and you need to work legally for two years before you can apply for an experienced immigrant

If you are interested in applying for a local public institution in Toronto, such as centennial college or seneca college, I can get an admission notice for you.