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How do ordinary people immigrate to Canada?

For example, employer-sponsored immigration in Canada has great advantages:

1. The immigration policy is perfect and the risk is low.

The Canadian government urgently needs to introduce labor to promote economic development, so the employer-sponsored immigration policy is perfect and the bill is clear and complete, which is a compliant way to immigrate to Canada!

2. You can apply for a wide range of occupations.

Employer-sponsored migration is a kind of skilled migration, which is suitable for most applicants!

3. No investment is needed, and the cost performance is higher.

Employer-sponsored immigrants have no assets and investment requirements for applicants, and can immigrate to Canada only if they have full-time jobs provided by local employers!

4. The application threshold is low and there are no high requirements.

Canada's employer-sponsored immigrants have low application threshold, simple application materials, real positions, stable policies and high success rate! There are also federal self-employed immigrants, aiming at attracting outstanding talents with certain achievements in culture, art and sports. Their occupations are very extensive: writers, painters, actors, singers, directors, producers, vision, art, sculpture, animation, music, dance, handicrafts, creative design, athletes, coaches and referees, all of which belong to immigrant occupations and need at least two years of relevant self-employed experience. Application conditions:

1. There is no rigid age, language or education requirement.

2. Have at least 2 years of self-employment experience in the field of culture/art/sports or 1 year of self-employment experience+1 year of experience in international competitions/cultural activities or 2 years of experience in international competitions/cultural activities in recent 5 years.

3. I intend to make personal contributions to Canada in the fields of culture, sports and art.

Accompanying persons: legal spouse, unmarried children under the age of 22, or children over the age of 22 who are financially dependent for physical or mental reasons.