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How long does it take for skilled immigrants to Canada?
After being invited by EE, the visa application processing cycle is only 6 months.
EE invitation cycle:
The invitation period is determined according to the time and score when the applicant submits EE.
1.EE If the applicant has an offer from the employer or 600 points nominated by the province, he can basically get an invitation letter within one month after submitting the application. The average cycle of such applicants is about 6 months. Plus the time to find an employer, wait for approval from the employer and apply for provincial nomination, the average cycle is about 1 year.
2. Applicants from units or provinces under EE who have IELTS scores and ECA education can directly submit invitations such as EE. When they are invited, the key is to look at the ranking of their scores in the express mail entry system and the number of cases invited each time. If conditions are good, 1-2 months may receive an invitation. If the conditions are average, you may get an invitation in 6 months, 8 months or even 10 months. If the conditions are worse, 1 year EE may not be invited after it expires, so you can only submit EE again and wait for the invitation again.
Hearing time of skilled immigrants under the provincial nomination plan:
1, the provincial nomination stage generally takes 8- 14 months.
2. After being transferred to a specific embassy, according to the latest statistics, the processing cycle of 80% China cases is as follows:
-Beijing Embassy: April;
-Hong Kong Consulate: 65438+April.
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