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How do working families immigrate to Calgary?

Canada is a big immigrant country, and many people and families will choose to immigrate to Canada. So how do people from working families immigrate to Calgary? This is a question that many people who go abroad are interested in. Let's take a look at it with the overseas immigration network! The following is the relevant information I have compiled. Welcome to reading.

How do working families immigrate to Calgary?

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. Undergraduate bachelor's degree courses usually require IELTS 6.5, and the single subject is not less than 6. The requirement of specialized courses is usually IELTS 6, and the single subject is not less than 5.5. If you have an IELTS score that meets the requirements, you can apply for a professional course directly without taking a language class. Even if you don't meet the IELTS score required for major entrance, you can consider applying for both language and major admission. After completing the language course in the local area, you can enroll in this major.

The university tuition fee is one year 12000 Canadian dollars, the undergraduate tuition fee is generally one year 18000-22000 Canadian dollars, and the living expenses are expected to be one year 10000 Canadian dollars. After completing at least 1 professional courses in the local area, you can apply for a legal off-campus work visa, and working can solve the living expenses problem.

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. I suggest you consider working in a remote area (such as Alberta) for six months, and then apply to the province to nominate immigrants.

How do immigrants live in Calgary?

1, Calgary's economy is the best performing city in China, and various industries include energy, finance, manufacturing, transportation, high technology, film and television, and so on. 2. Calgary does not save taxes, and the personal income tax framework is relatively advantageous.

This year, Calgary was rated as the second best city in Canada by Money Sence and one of the five most family-friendly cities in Canada by Parents Today magazine. Over the years, Calgary has often been rated as one of the top ten most livable cities in the world.

Not to mention the Rocky Mountains and Banff National Park, which can be reached within an hour and a half.

Calgary is the only three areas in the world where there are no mice. (It should be one of the three regions with a relatively small number. )

6. Medical insurance is free. Calgary people can go to the hospital 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and enjoy free diagnosis. How did I hear that many exams have been queued for a long time? Can't wait, just go to hell. It seems that everything is relative, and people emphasize that "you can see a doctor without spending money." ) 7. There are more than 500 parks, wildlife observation points, bike paths and hiking trails in Calgary.

8. There are 4 1% young people aged 20-44 in Calgary, with an average age of only 36!

Calgary is one of the largest cities in North America.

10, the city with the highest per capita income in Canada and the largest per capita millionaire in China!

1 1 is the second largest city with the largest number of headquarters companies in Canada and the largest city with the largest number of headquarters companies per capita!

12, the largest+15 system in North America. What is+15?

13, Asia has the largest number of golf courses in China.

14, there are more than 600 lakes in Calgary, which is a paradise for water lovers.

15 has the longest sidewalk system in North America.

16, Canada has the third largest oil resources in the world, and 97% of these resources come from Asia.

17, Calgary people own the highest proportion of housing in the country.

The quality of life of Canadians is second only to Denmark, although we have more land and countless resources. (This is also related to Calgary? After all, we are one of the five largest cities in China. )

19, Canada's higher education registration rate ranks first in the world.

20. Canada has 20% of the world's fresh water resources, and the water quality is the second in the world.