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Immigrants have long known the list of immigrant types of Canadian families.

Skilled immigrants in Canada are very popular, so what are the basic ways to apply for skilled immigrants? Next, let's take a look at the list of Canadian family immigrants that immigrants have long known.

1. Canadian federal skilled migration application conditions

(1) The immigration destination is any area outside Quebec;

(2) The principal applicant 18 years old or above;

(3) Having at least 65,438+0 years of NOC 0/A/B working experience in recent 65,438+00 years;

(4) The main applicant must reach CLB 7 in English or NCLC 7 in French;

(5) High school education or above, and overseas education requires ECA education certification;

(6) provide proof of settlement funds or a valid offer by the employer; Canadian employers;

(7) Good health and no criminal record;

(8) The applicant must be accepted by Canada;

(9) The evaluation score of six factors is above 67;

(10) Submit the EE application online and get the invitation.

2. Canadian federal experience immigration application conditions

(1) The immigration destination is any area outside Quebec;

(2) The principal applicant 18 years old or above;

(3) At least one year of full-time work experience in Canada in the last three years (or a part-time job equivalent to one year of full-time work experience is also acceptable);

(4) If the applicant's Canadian work experience belongs to Class 0 or Class A in NOC, he/she needs to reach the level of CLB 7 in English or NCLC 7 in French; If you are Class B in NOC, you need English CLB 5 or French NCLC 5;

(5) Good health and no criminal record;

(6) The applicant must be accepted by Canada.

3. Canadian federal skilled migration application conditions

(1) The immigration destination is any area outside Quebec;

(2) The principal applicant 18 years old or above;

(3) Obtained a full-time job invitation from a Canadian employer for at least one year or a mechanic vocational certificate issued by a Canadian province, and had at least two years of professional working experience as a full-time mechanic in the last five years;

(4) Oral English CLB 5, French NCLC 5, reading and writing English CLB 4, French NCLC 4;;

(5) Good health and no criminal record;

(6) The applicant must be accepted by Canada.