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What's my situation? Immigrants.

Just knowing whether it is a doctor or a master's degree can't tell you where it is suitable for you to immigrate.

But what I can tell you is that you can't immigrate just because of your education. And I don't know what your major is. Not all majors abroad need it.

At present, the countries with the largest number of immigrants from China are Canada, Australia and the United States.

Canada and Australia have a grading system. If you and your husband majored in medicine, IT, accounting and education, and worked in related fields for more than one year after graduation, you may have the opportunity to immigrate.

Specifically:

Canadian immigrants need 67 points.

Age: If you are between 2 1-49, it is 10.

Education, your husband is 25 and you are 22.

Language, if IELTS can pass CET-4 (Listening 7.5 Other 6.5), you can pass 16.

If you two get married, you can both get 5 points of adaptation.

Your husband got 56 points and you got 53 points.

The rest of the points need your work experience, 1 year is 15, and 2 years is 17.

However, your job needs are on the list of 38 jobs that are in short supply in Canada, which doesn't mean that you can't immigrate.

Australia is similar, and it takes 120 to pass:

Age: 2 1-30, 30, over 30, 25. I guess your husband is under 40.

Education is complicated. If you are majoring in medicine, IT, accounting or education, you can get 60 points. If not, you may get nothing. For details, please refer to the Immigration Professional Rating Scale of the Australian Immigration Bureau.

After marriage, you also have 5 points.

IELTS has four 7 points and 25 points.

Work experience requires a shortage of industry for three years within four years.

The United States does not need to score, but the requirements are stricter and the conditions are more complicated. Mainly divided into three categories: 1, outstanding talents 2, highly educated people 3, professionals.

Your husband may have hope for people with high academic qualifications, but you basically have no hope.

This is the EB 1 route. If you don't need work experience, you can arrange immigration if you meet the following three conditions:

1. won national/international awards;

2. Have membership;

3. Being reported by major media;

4. I have reviewed other people's works alone/* * *;

5. Make significant contributions in the fields of science, academia, art, sports and commerce. ;

6. Publish academic articles in major journals;

7. His works have been exhibited;

8. Hold leadership positions in famous institutions;

9. You have well-paid subordinates;

10. His artistic works have commercial achievements.

Others need work experience, as well as guarantees from American companies and so on.

Generally speaking, it doesn't mean that you can immigrate with a high degree, especially the education in China is totally worthless. If you want to immigrate, you and your husband had better go abroad to study for a postdoctoral or doctoral degree, so you can basically immigrate. If you just chew a bunch of academic qualifications in China and have no work experience, then basically no country will need it.