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An inventory of the success rate and conditions of immigrants studying in Canada

Due to the livable living environment and stable social order, more and more China students have applied to study in Canada in recent years. Next, I will introduce the success rate and conditions of Canadian immigrants.

First, the success rate of immigrants studying in Canada

Recently, the Canadian Federal Immigration Department announced the immigration quota, and plans to accept 240,000 to 265,000 new immigrants, of which164,500 is an experienced immigrant, accounting for 63%, which is the largest number of experienced new immigrants in Canadian history.

In addition to the empirical immigration policy, each province in Canada has its own provincial nomination plan according to its own economic development needs to attract top talents to stay in Canada and contribute to Canada's economic development. The provincial nomination policy has opened a faster and more convenient immigration channel for international students. For example, an ordinary applicant nominated by Ontario must hold an employer's letter of appointment, complete at least half of the courses in the Canadian academic system full-time, obtain a Canadian diploma or degree for more than two years, and obtain a long-term letter of appointment from the employer to engage in full-time work. A one-year postgraduate diploma or degree requires previous education or diploma, and international students do not need work experience. Canada's CEC immigration time is short, which provides a more effective way for students who want to immigrate through studying abroad.

For international students who want to immigrate quickly, it is suggested to choose two or three years' college education in Canadian universities, and choose a major that is conducive to employment according to their own conditions and interests, such as early education program, dental beautician, aircraft maintenance engineer and other majors at Thunder Bay Federal College in Ontario. Graduates of these majors have a very high employment rate and considerable income.

On the basis of completing the on-campus courses, students can participate in paid internship courses, get in touch with enterprises related to their majors, and make preparations for finding excellent employers in advance. After successful immigration, you can choose to continue your studies, which will reduce the cost of studying abroad more effectively. In order to improve the success rate of immigration, we can also go to some provinces with relatively few Chinese, such as Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, because these provinces have fewer people applying for immigration, more relaxed employment scope and less competition in immigration application. Moreover, graduates from Manitoba and Saskatchewan can enjoy up to 60% of the tuition fees refunded in the form of tax refund if they stay in the local area.

Second, the conditions for studying in Canada

The first requirement is to graduate from a Canadian college or university and obtain a college diploma or university diploma. Note that it is not enough to just graduate from a Canadian high school or college preparatory course.

The second requirement is that courses in Canadian colleges or universities must be taught in English or French, and students must be fluent in English or French.

The third requirement is that students must work full-time in Canada for two years or more after graduating from a Canadian college or university. Attention must be paid to full-time work, and students should start working after graduation. The full-time work must be a technical occupation recognized by the Canadian government.

Students studying in Canada need to meet certain conditions before they can immigrate. Students can apply for immigration if they find a job after studying in Canada and meet the language proficiency requirements after working for one year.

Immigration destination: any area outside Quebec;

Age: Principal applicant 18 years old and above;

Language requirements: If the applicant's Canadian work experience is the upper version of Class 0 or Class A in NOC, he/she needs to reach the level of CLB7 in English or NCLC7 in French (IELTS 4 6); if he/she is Class B in NOC, he/she needs to reach the level of CLB5 in English (IELTS 4.0+3 5.0) or NCLC5 in French (both grades are valid for 2 years);

Education: No requirement;

The applicant and his accompanying obligee meet the requirements of physical examination and safety investigation;

Applicants must be accepted by Canada.

Third, the reasons for the failure of immigration

However, it cannot be said that an immigration project has not failed, but most of the failed cases are caused by the applicant's unclear immigration policy. It is not that the immigration requirements are too high, and the applicants cannot meet the requirements of the immigration policy, which leads to the refusal of the visa.

Most of the failed cases are due to the wrong documents when applying for DIY immigration, because I don't know what the immigration requirements in Canada are, and I submitted the application because I thought it met the application requirements. I didn't know I didn't meet the requirements until I was refused a visa.

There are also some cases of failure, that is, they did not communicate well with their employers before joining the job, did not confirm whether they could emigrate, and found that their employers were unwilling to sponsor immigrants before submitting provincial nominations.