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What is the cheapest and fastest way to study in Canada? I am a graduate.

If your purpose is to obtain Canadian immigration status through studying abroad, I suggest you apply for courses in public institutions and get a visa through the spp program, without specifying the source of funds.

If you graduate from an undergraduate course, you can consider applying for a postgraduate diploma visa from a public institution, and then consider whether to transfer to a junior college or an undergraduate course.

After completing at least two years of junior college (or above) courses, you can get a three-year work visa after graduation, and you can get immigration status through experience category after working for one year. 1 year plans to get a one-year work visa after graduation. It is suggested to consider working in a remote area (such as Manetho) for six months, and then apply for the nomination of the immigration province.

Choose a university with a good immigration policy and low tuition fees, such as Manitoba or Newfoundland in Saskatchewan, for postgraduate study.

Generally speaking, no matter where in Canada, two years of study abroad experience is similar to one year of work experience. Among them, Manetho's public transport policy seems really good. After canceling the investment immigration project last year, Immigration Canada started the fast immigration project at the beginning of this year. This is a conventional method, and the integral system can be found out with a full score of 1200. In Manetho, I graduated from a local college in Manetho and studied for more than 8 months. After graduation, there is a work permit granted by the Immigration Bureau and a full-time employment certificate provided by the employer, which requires six months of relevant work experience in the same employer. There are no specific industry requirements. Alberta and Saskatchewan are similar. The competition in the provincial capital is a little more intense.

In fact, the climate in places where immigrants are good may be colder, and it is far from the big cities we imagined in China, such as Toronto and Vancouver. It's okay if you don't mind. Manitoba is recommended because of its low tuition and living expenses. Similarly, the Memorial University of Newfoundland is also an internationally renowned university, located in St. John's, Newfoundland, on the east coast of Canada. Tuition is lower than Manitoba University or Winnipeg University, which is very economical. Studying in Newfoundland 1 year+working for 3 months, you can apply for immigration.