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What's the immigration policy for Canada?

With the increasing number of immigrants to Canada, Canada's immigration policy is also changing. The focus of receiving immigrants will be economic immigrants, such as EE, skilled immigrants, investment immigrants and self-employed immigrants. In addition, what are the new policies for Canadian immigrants? Fei Ji Bian Xiao combed the following contents, hoping to help you.

First, expand the preferential policies for China applicants.

In 20 19, Canada also introduced a series of preferential policies for China applicants:

1, so that visa applicants over the age of 60 in China can get visas faster;

2. Allow China applicants to pay the visa application fee with UnionPay;

3. It doesn't take 8 months for China students to get a study visa.

Second, Canadian immigrants relax their English level.

In the past, Canada's immigration policy was that applicants must meet the standards in English or French before applying for naturalization, and only IELTS scores were recognized. But now Canada allows permanent residents aged 65,438+08 to 54 to have more ways to prove their language ability to apply for naturalization. For example, the report card of a course, a letter from a representative or lecturer of an educational institution, indicating whether the teaching language is English or French, and so on. This also means that Canada's requirements for applicants are further relaxed.

Three, parents reunion visa holders can apply for extension of residence.

Visa is actually an expedient measure between ordinary visa for visiting relatives and parents' reunion and immigration, and it is also an expedient measure for children to leave their parents around. Now that the visa policy has changed, the holder can apply for an extension. As long as the application for extension is submitted 30 days before the visa expires, even if the application is passed, he can legally continue to stay.

Fourth, Canada's naturalization threshold has been lowered.

With regard to naturalization, Canada cancelled the requirement of having lived in Canada for four years in the previous six years, and the requirement of 65,438+083 days per year was greatly shortened. As long as you live for three years in five years, you can be naturalized. Even if you move to live outside Canada after naturalization, you will not be deprived of your nationality and have freedom of movement.

These are new policies for Canadian immigrants. I hope I can help you!