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How to deal with skilled immigrants?

Taking Canada as an example, the requirements for skilled immigrants are as follows:

The first step is preliminary evaluation: Canada implements a strict scoring system for skilled immigrants. In the scoring clause with a total score of 65,438+000, only applicants with more than 67 points have a chance to be passed.

Step 2: Fill in the application form and submit it: the applicant fills in and submits the application form, which mainly involves occupation orientation and occupation description, and pays the application fee, and then can choose to submit it to the Beijing Embassy or the Hong Kong Embassy according to his personal situation.

Step 3: Obtain the file number (FN): After submitting the application to the Beijing Embassy or the Hong Kong Consulate for a period of time, the applicant will receive the file number accepted by the Canadian Immigration Department. In different periods, the time from submitting applications in Beijing and Hong Kong to getting FN is different. Basically, the Beijing embassy is faster.

Step 4 IELTS score: According to the applicant's personal situation and application cycle, determine the best IELTS test time. The IELTS score within one year before the short form is submitted is valid. If you haven't taken IELTS yet, or feel that your grades are not satisfactory, you can take it again.

Step 5: Supplementing the application materials: If the applicant passes the preliminary examination, the embassy will send a letter of supplementary materials to the applicant, requesting to supplement the corresponding supporting materials, including IELTS scores, notarial certificates, transcripts, letters of recommendation, resumes and deposit certificates.

Step 6 Physical Examination Form: After the application is approved, the Embassy will issue a physical examination form (ME) to the applicant. Applicants need to go to the designated hospital for physical examination within the specified time (generally 45 days), and the results of physical examination will be sent directly to the Canadian Embassy.

Step 7 Interview and background investigation: Immigration interview and background investigation may be conducted before and after the physical examination form, and applicants need to be prepared at any time.

Step 8 Visa: If all of them pass, the applicant's family can get a Canadian immigrant visa (PL). After landing in Canada, they can apply for a Canadian Maple Leaf Card with immigration documents, become real permanent residents of Canada, and enjoy the same benefits as Canadian citizens.