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Introduction of studying abroad in Canada

Canada has a special immigration policy for international students. As long as international students have completed at least two years of junior college (or above) courses in Canada, they can get a three-year work visa after graduation, and they can get immigration status through experienced immigrants after working for one year. Some provincial governments also have special channels to facilitate international students to immigrate to this province, and some can immigrate directly after graduation. The following exam network will introduce you to the way of studying in Canada. Welcome to read!

The first way to study in Canada

1, provincial nominated study abroad immigration project

2. Canada's experience immigration project.

3. Quebec study abroad immigration program

The first is the provincial nomination immigration project.

Albert graduate category: graduates from this province can emigrate when they find jobs.

Category of international graduates in a province: graduates from other provinces can emigrate when they find jobs.

Category of graduates nominated by Manitoba: submit EOI ranking six months after graduation.

Ontario master's degree category: Ontario master's degree, IELTS 4 6, direct immigration.

Ontario doctoral graduates category: Ontario doctoral graduates directly immigrate.

Saskatchewan: Graduates in the postgraduate category work for half a year, and the work during the study period is also counted.

Second, experienced immigrants in Canada:

Completed two years of college education (such as a university or college) and obtained a certificate or degree, and worked in Canada for more than 12 months in the 24 months before applying for immigration. His occupational category must be 0, A or B listed in the occupational classification, and the language test of 0 and A has reached CLB7 level (IELTS 4, 6). Class B jobs, IELTS reaches CLB5 level (IELTS Reading 4).

Third, Quebec study abroad immigration project:

A degree or diploma issued by an educational institution recognized by Quebec Education Bureau, a diploma recognized by Quebec PEQ or an application within 6 months before graduation (but a diploma is required to obtain CSQ); Have a medium oral French foundation (B2 level, the recognized French exams are TEFAQ, TCFQ, DELF, DALF, TCF, TEF) or have completed a French course recognized by Quebec Education Institute (French exemption class); If you have a three-year high school diploma in pure French, you don't need to provide additional language scores.

Extended reading: the cost of skilled immigrants in Canada

With the increasing demand for immigration to Canada, especially the increasing demand for skilled personnel in various industries, the problem of skilled immigration expenses in Canada has attracted special attention. In the formulation of fees, Canadian regulations are also different. Some popular provinces have relatively high immigration costs. For example, skilled immigrants in Quebec are more expensive. Specifically, if you are a Canadian federal skilled immigrant, the general fee is 550 Canadian dollars for the main applicant and 550 Canadian dollars for the 22-year-old. Children under 19 need 150 Canadian dollars.

1, experienced skilled immigrants in Canada:

Landing fee: 490 Canadian dollars per person (children don't have to pay this fee, if you don't want a visa or don't want this visa, this fee will be refunded to you)

Application fee for visa: (1) Principal application: 550 Canadian dollars,

(2) If the spouse is 22 years old or above: 550 Canadian dollars.

(3) If the child is under 19: 150 Canadian dollars.

2. Costs of skilled immigrants in Quebec, Canada:

Principal applicant: 765 Canadian dollars.

Spouses even have a de facto marriage: 65438 Canadian dollars +064 Canadian dollars.

Children of the applicant: 65438 Canadian dollars +064.

3, Quebec, Canada experience (skilled workers) immigration costs:

Principal applicant: 765 Canadian dollars.

Spouse or de facto marriage has been formed: 65438 Canadian dollars +064 Canadian dollars.

Children of the applicant: C$ 164.

The specific cost of skilled immigrants in Canada depends entirely on local development. We can see that in economically developed areas, because there are many applicants, the cost is relatively high, while in remote places waiting for development, the cost will be lower, which is also one of the ways to increase government macro-control.