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Is it easy for Japanese to immigrate to Canada?
The so-called difficulty in immigration is a relative statement.
Compared with the United States, Britain, Australia and New Zealand, Canada is relatively easy to immigrate. Whether it is skilled immigrants or investment immigrants, the threshold is lower than other countries.
Vertical comparison, that is, compared with the immigration threshold in previous years, has also become difficult. I used to have an IELTS score of about 5, a bachelor's degree, worked for about 5 years, and was not over 35 years old. I can basically immigrate. The threshold has been raised a lot in the past two years. But efforts can still be achieved.
Feihai Group, an immigrant studying in Haifei Times, will answer your questions. Good luck.
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