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Process and information of skilled immigrants in Quebec, Canada

The expenses required for the immigration project in Quebec, Canada include the application fee of Quebec Immigration Department (paid when submitting the application materials): 3850 Canadian dollars for the main applicant and 0/50 Canadian dollars for other applicants; The application fee of the Federal Immigration Department (paid when submitting the application materials): the main applicant 1.050 Canadian dollars, the spouse of the main applicant and children over 22 years old 550 Canadian dollars, and children under 0 years old 1 Canadian dollars; Landing fee (paid before visa after interview): 490 Canadian dollars for the main applicant, 490 Canadian dollars for the spouse of the main applicant and free for the children; After the interview, you need a physical examination. The fee for the physical examination is about 1200 RMB for adults and about 65,438 RMB for 800 yuan, a minor. If translation is needed, the interpretation fee for Quebec interview is about RMB 65,438+0,600.

According to the requirements of the Canadian Immigration Bureau, the applications of Canadian investment immigrants are diversified due to the specific conditions of the applicants, but the application process is basically the same. It is understood that the application procedures for investment immigrants in Quebec, Canada are complicated, including collecting, sorting out, reviewing the applicant's information, designing plans, making documents and materials, reviewing funds/lawyers, and issuing reports. After the interview, investors who need supplementary documents need to submit supplementary documents within 60 days. About 1 week after the interview, they will receive a notice from the Quebec provincial government to transfer the funds to the immigration office, and the documents will be transferred to the federal immigration office, and the file number will be issued. The last step is physical examination and visa issuance.

Some kinds of immigration applications and audits must be conducted at embassies or consulates outside Canada. This is true for skilled immigrants, investment immigrants, entrepreneur immigrants and self-employed immigrants. Applicants in the above categories must submit application materials to embassies or consulates outside Canada, even if they are already in Canada. Not every embassy or consulate accepts immigration audit, so the materials must be submitted to the embassy or consulate with immigration business. China applicants generally submit materials to the following embassies and consulates: Beijing, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore, Buffalo, London, etc.

After the application materials are submitted to the embassy or consulate together with the application fee, you should receive a receipt and a notice indicating the application file number (file number). If the materials are complete, after a period of time, you should receive a second letter, which is a preliminary opinion on the material review. After passing the preliminary examination, most people enter the interview stage or take the English test as required. Some people were rejected at the initial stage.

The next stage is waiting for the interview. But not all applicants have to attend the interview. If the immigration officer can decide to pass the exam only on the basis of reviewing the materials, then the applicant can be exempted from the interview.

Once you pass the interview or exemption, the last hurdle is the physical examination. If everything else has been exhausted, generally speaking, you can get a visa after two or three months of physical examination.

The longest of the above stages is the stage of waiting for an interview after submitting materials. This is commonly referred to as "interview schedule". As the number of applications received by embassies and consulates is different, the number of immigration officers is different, the working mechanism and efficiency are different, and the whole application process and waiting time are also very different. The shortest application time for skilled immigrants is about 3 months. At the Canadian Embassy in Beijing, some applicants waited for three years. The extremely long application has exceeded five years.

The application for family reunion (guarantee) should begin with the guarantor who has entered Canada and has the status of citizen or immigrant. The guarantor should go to the immigration center of the municipal government to get the application form. Fill in the form and submit all the necessary materials, and submit it to the Canadian Audit Office at the designated place. After the materials are approved, the audit office will send the application form to the guarantor or give the relevant materials to an embassy or consulate, and then the embassy or consulate will issue the application form to the applicant. The application form contains a list of required materials, which shall be filled in by the applicant or guarantor as required and submitted to the embassy or consulate. 1999, the time for spouses and children to apply for review is generally less than 6 months, and the time for sponsoring parents to review is slightly longer.

If some investment immigrants want to apply for Quebec, they must pass the exam in Quebec first. Quebec investment immigrants generally need more than half a year to complete the provincial government's audit, including interviews. Finally, it must pass the final approval of the federal government. From application to getting a visa, it is generally within 1 year, and some are a little longer.

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