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What is the specific content of the amendment to Canadian immigration C-50 immigration law?

Canadian federal skilled immigrants

1. Application conditions

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Dennis Codel, Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Minister, approved the report on the amendment of the new immigration law on June 1 1 local time. The revised regulations came into effect on June 28th.

The new regulations involve the following aspects in the review of skilled immigrants:

Give higher scores to highly educated and skilled workers;

The proportion of Chinese scores has increased. In particular, English and French bilingualism can get high marks, and the language score accounts for 24% of the total score;

The full score of work experience is set to 2 1, but the first year's work experience accounts for the largest proportion, reaching15;

The age is more relaxed than before, and the upper limit of the best grade segment has reached 49 years old;

The total score is set at 100, and the passing line is 67.

New scoring method for Canadian skilled immigrants audit [June 2002 12]

educational level

(Maximum 25 points)

(University degree) Doctor/Master degree and at least 17 full-time study or equivalent to 17 full-time double/multi-bachelor degree and at least

Full-time production in 15 or equivalent

15 full-time study for a two-year bachelor's degree and at least 14 full-time study or equivalent.

14 full-time study for a one-year bachelor's degree and at least 13 full-time study or equivalent.

13 full-time study

25 22 20 15

(mechanic or

Non-university degree) three-year junior college, vocational training or apprenticeship and at least 15 full-time or equivalent to 15 full-time study of two-year junior college, vocational training or apprenticeship and at least 14 full-time study of one-year junior college, vocational training or apprenticeship and at least 13 full-time or equivalent.

22 20 15 12 5

Language level

(English and French)

(Maximum 24 points) First language

Second language (based on listening, speaking, reading and writing)

(Listen, say, read and write four comments)

Each project

Fluency:

4 for each project

Medium:

2 for each project

Basic:

1-2 won't:

0 per item

Fluency:

2 for each project

Medium:

2 for each project

Basic:

1-2 won't:

Business experience

(Maximum score is 2 1) One year: 15 two years: 17 three years: 19 four years or more: 2 1.

Arrange employment

(Maximum score: 10) Has been approved by the Canadian Human Resources Department or obtained a temporary work visa: 10 None: 0.

age

(Maximum score 10) is more than 2 1 year and less than 49 years old: 10 is less than 2 1 year and more than 49 years old: every difference 1 year is reduced by 2.

adaptive capacity

(Maximum 10)

Note: * refers to the matching education score applicable to the main applicant or the deputy applicant.

Educational scores of 25 students

20-22 students with academic record 12- 15.

5 4 3

Working in Canada for more than 1 year * studying in Canada for more than 2 years * having relatives in Canada * was awarded employment points.

5 5 5 5

The total score is 100.

Through line 67

Educational factors

Judging from the academic score, the master's natural score is the highest, and the double bachelor's score is also higher. Ordinary college graduates seem to have lost their unique position, and in some countries they are equivalent to two-year undergraduate courses, and they are classified into the third grade-20 points.

Compared with university education, non-university majors get more preferential treatment. Three-year junior college or technical training is given the same status as a double bachelor's degree-22 points. Two years of junior college or technical training is the same as undergraduate course-get 20 points.

Because there is no one-year or two-year undergraduate degree in China, the undergraduate degree in China is condescending, combined with two-year junior college or technical training and education, even lower than three-year junior college. This will inevitably make China's undergraduate degree applicants fall behind and be at a disadvantage.

This adjustment will undoubtedly lead to two trends: one is research and design (R&; D) In the future, people with high education (doctor or master) will be the mainstay, and those with low education will mostly take technicians or mechanics as their occupations. This will reverse the previous research and development (R&; D) application trend of category personnel. This is undoubtedly unfavorable to domestic applicants.

Language factor

Due to the increase in the proportion of language scores, it is obvious that those who can speak English and French are dominant. Judging from the geographical division of applicants, Europeans should have an advantage. Because most of them are native speakers, there are many bilinguals. On the other hand, China applicants have no advantage. Even if China studied English, it was difficult to get the highest score. Generally speaking, it is realistic for China applicants to achieve medium proficiency through their efforts, but they can only achieve 65,438+0/3 language scores.

work experience

Compared with the discussion draft of the new regulations published last year, the total score dropped from 25 to 2 1. After this relatively safe score with little regional difference is lowered, it will undoubtedly reduce the possibility of China applicants getting points (4 points is crucial).

Age factor

Although the upper age limit has been raised, in the past, there were few older applicants in China. Therefore, for China applicants, there is no practical "loose" meaning.

Placement and employment

As before, if you want to get 10, you must have a temporary work visa in Canada or have been approved by the human resources department. This has nothing to do with direct applicants from Chinese mainland.

adaptive capacity

For ordinary applicants who have no relatives or study or work background in Canada, only the spouse's education can help add 3-5 points.

2. Application schedule

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-1 month: prepare application materials;

-2-8 months: the immigration department will review the application materials;

-9-20 months: waiting for an interview;

-2 1-24 months: obtaining immigrant visas and entry documents;

3. The application involves all expenses (1 Canadian dollar is equivalent to RMB 7 yuan).

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1) Immigration expenses

-Application fee for the Federal Office for Immigration (non-refundable): 550 Canadian dollars for the principal applicant, 550 Canadian dollars for the spouse and accompanying children over 22 years old, and 65,438+050 Canadian dollars for accompanying children under 22 years old;

-Immigration landing fee (refundable): 490 Canadian dollars per applicant and spouse;

2) Indirect expenses incurred in the application process.

-Notarization fee: it varies from person to person, about 2,000 yuan;

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