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Is it a good choice to study JD in Canada with low tuition and immigration?

Hello, how difficult is it for JD in America to "stay for a while":

First of all, good grades are a sufficient condition for finding a job; After finding a job, make sure that the law firm/company can handle H1B for you; Then there is about a third of the probability that H1b can be drawn; ; Then let the law firm/company apply for a green card for you; Then there is the waiting period ... if all goes well, it will take at least ten years. Therefore, if you don't invest, you won't be able to apply for outstanding talents and learn CS ... The whole process is really smelly and long.

Canadian related policies (suppose you go to Canada to study JD):

Yes, you have a three-year work visa. Generally speaking, after one year of work experience, you can go to the country by express delivery to apply for a maple leaf card. International students are generally experienced immigrants (CEC) of EE, waiting for invitations through CRS. High academic qualifications, good English and young age are all dominant, which is quite suitable for people like me who study JD directly after finishing undergraduate courses. The general evaluation criteria include age (if you go to JD directly, you will definitely fall into the category with the highest score of 2 1-30), whether you have a spouse, language level (there is no problem in taking IELTS after finishing law school) and so on. Plus at least one year's working experience, the position must be the one listed in the Occupational List (NOC), but all kinds of law-related jobs, whether lawyers or legal assistants, are among them. In addition, there are provincial nominations and employer guarantees. I won't talk about the details. If you are interested, go to those immigration forums and read the posts, which are more detailed and clear than what I said.

The central idea is: automatically get a three-year work visa; There is a scoring system, even if it can't meet the requirements, it can know where the problem lies; Applicants with good conditions will receive invitations in two months, and applicants with normal conditions will receive invitations in eight to ten months. It is much easier and faster than the United States, where even work visas are based on probability (not ability).

JD project in Canada:

There are only 16 law schools in Canada, among which McGill University, Toronto University, osgood University and UBC University are famous. Tuition fees, applicants and admissions, average GPA and average LSAT of all law schools can be found in http://www.oxfordseminars.ca/LSAT/lsat_profiles.php (remember that the average score of LSAT is more from China ...). Canada values GPA more than the United States. But unlike Australia, only Melbourne University requires LSAT scores, and most Canadian law schools require LSAT scores. Moreover, for Ruben, the above-mentioned schools are not lower than the LSAT required by T 14 (personal understanding) in the United States.

One big advantage is that it is much cheaper than the United States and Australia. Besides, McGill is proficient in English and French.

Why Canada?

Although Canada's economy has been bad in recent years, it seems that there are few countries with "good economy" in the world, depending on how you define it. Canada is rich in natural resources, and it is close to the United States. As long as the United States does not fall, it will take some time for Canada to "sit on the mountain and empty". Moreover, the political parties that take turns to govern in the United States are all left-leaning, and the newly appointed prime minister is a liberal party, so the immigration policy will be relaxed as a whole. Emphasizing wealth equality, social welfare is much better than that of the United States, which is suitable for people like LZ who do not pursue wealth and attach importance to security. The atmosphere of "political correctness" is stricter than that of the United States and Australia, so racial discrimination is relatively lightest.

By the way, it is difficult for the United States to find a job in Canada after studying JD. Canadians still value geographical factors and don't like JD in the United States. For example, even a doctor of law at Harvard may not be as good as a doctor of law at UBC in Vancouver. And it is said that there is still an exam. On the contrary, JD in Canada can go to the United States to take the bar exam. After getting the maple leaf card, naturalization is not too far away. Even if you still want to go to the United States, it is as easy as Canada to get an American work visa.

Hope to adopt thank you! Our skilled immigrants in Canada are RMB 300,000, and there is no charge for failure! !