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Which country is better for skilled immigrants? Where can I get this information?

Of course, skilled immigrants should choose a country that suits them.

It is ok for skilled immigrants to go to Canada. Let me give you a brief introduction.

In 2000, some countries tightened the threshold for international students to immigrate, but this does not mean that they cannot immigrate after studying abroad. Let's compare the attitudes of major countries studying abroad towards overseas students' immigration. What are the ways to immigrate after studying abroad?

Canada: the "prime time" for international students to immigrate

Immigrant ease index: ★★★★★

Experts studying abroad say that it is the golden stage for international students to immigrate after studying in Canada. First of all, in the change of immigration policy, Canada's immigration regulations have become stricter, but the conditions for international students to apply for immigration have been relaxed. At present, the number of skilled immigrants directly applying overseas has dropped by more than 50%. When the total amount is around 250,000, these declining indicators are actually international students who "contributed" to emigration after graduation.

After several years of study and life, international students studying in Canada gradually integrate into the local environment, making it easier for them to find employment and survive after graduation. Therefore, at present, Canada encourages international students (college or above) to immigrate after graduation.

Policy: Many provinces launch "provincial nomination"

International students above junior college can apply for a three-year work visa immediately after graduation, and then find a job. In addition, several provinces have also launched the "provincial nomination" program for international students to attract international students to immigrate as soon as possible after graduation. At present, many provinces have or will have more preferential measures 20 1 1-

British Columbia stipulates that students who have obtained a degree or two-year diploma from a university or college in British Columbia, or who have been studying for a master's/doctoral degree in British Columbia for more than 1 year, can apply for a work visa after graduation and then apply for immigration;

Manitoba province stipulates that after graduating from high school, you can study in Manetho for 8 months, obtain a valid work visa and have 6 months of work experience, and you can apply for Manetho to nominate immigrants;

Alberta stipulates that you can apply for immigration to the province by obtaining a certificate or diploma with a graduation level of 2 years or 1 year in the province, and obtaining a permanent full-time job in related majors with 6 months of work experience;

Nova Scotia stipulates that as long as you have received at least 65,438+0 years of full-time education in the past three years and obtained a permanent full-time job in related majors, you can apply for immigration to the province with three months of work experience;

Ontario stipulates that graduate students can apply for immigration after graduation.

Therefore, skilled immigrants in Canada still have advantages.