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I study accounting and plan to immigrate skilled workers in the future. Will my work in China affect skilled immigrants? What jobs do skilled immigrants have?

Answer:

Your question is representative to some extent, so I see that the netizen tongdoug 1953 has given you a good but implicit answer. I still want to add some points here for your reference:

1. First of all, let's take a look at the general situation of three countries that can be "skilled immigrants". In the past, Australian accounting undergraduates can get extra points for applying for skilled immigrants after graduation, while Canadian students don't get "extra points", but applying for skilled immigrants is also very popular. However, these are all "old calendars", which have suddenly changed in the past four or five years-you can't do without a stable job there. So, it is not easy. American skilled immigrants are far more difficult than Canada and Australia, so let's not talk about it for the time being;

Because the above mentioned two boundary conditions: completing higher education and finding a job in this country. Then, please compare your own situation and talk about it later;

3. Because accounting should not only implement the accounting law of this country, but also abide by the tax law of this country, accounting work is not completely "technical work"-it also involves many legal issues, which is one of the difficulties for accounting to stand in the destination country. However, it would be much better if we got ACCA.

The love "work experience" you mentioned is actually a double-edged sword-the advantage is that you have accumulated work experience, and the disadvantage is that you are likely to develop the habit of "making false accounts". Please note: what the leader asks you to do here will not only ruin your work, but also cause a lawsuit. I'm not alarmist here!

I hope the best way for "skilled migration" is to study in your destination country-take Canada as an example. Since the implementation of the new immigration law on June 23rd, 2002, a large number of China students have been turned away. Adjust and lower the threshold immediately after half a year. Who knows that this "reduction" has led to a large number of China students who have reached 67 points since 2003 and have no ability to work and adapt to society. Later, in 2009, this kind of "skilled migration" had been stopped-so 280,000 cases piled up there, which led to the closure of many domestic immigration companies. This is a cruel fact!

However, Canada needs a large number of immigrants after all. Then the government saw that only students who completed higher education in Canada were the best source of immigrants;

6. Tell me more about America. There are two main points for accounting students to achieve skilled migration in the United States: "being employed" and "having a CPA in a certain state". The relationship between them is like the relationship between "chicken and egg"-of course, if you have a CPA and are employed by a formal institution, that's good, and immigration will not be a problem after three or four years!

7. Let's talk about Australia again: A few years ago, China students flooded into their country, so we raised the immigration threshold to four 7 points in IELTS-this requirement is rarely met, so I think this road is too hanging.

Maybe throwing cold water on you will make you unhappy. But what I said above is true. Although unhappy, I am really helping you. Believe it or not.

The reason for saying so much is to prevent those "fools" from misleading all simple classmates including you! ! !

Ok, type these out first for your reference. Welcome to continue asking questions.