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Is it easy for skilled immigrants to go to Quebec?
Canada is a country whose mother tongue is English and French, so skilled immigrants in Canada can be divided into two categories, one is federal skilled immigrants who apply in English, and the other is Quebec skilled immigrants who apply in French. Many applicants who apply for skilled migration may not succeed with only a few points. Grab the French score you deserve, which is a score worthy of your high investment.
Many clients say that I haven't studied French and have no foundation. How to pass the interview or exam in a short time? In fact, among those who intend to apply for skilled immigrants in Quebec, 95% of them have never been exposed to French before, or only after consulting did they know this way before they began to learn French systematically. Most applicants are on the same starting line, and no one is strong or weak. Strength is only the difference of personal hardware conditions, so whether they can get started and stick to it depends on their language talent and acquired efforts.
At present, if the 500-hour French study is a full-time course, most of it will be completed in 4-6 months, but most people are working and can only study in their spare time, so the cycle will be longer, and most of them will study for more than 1 year. Because Quebec has an interview schedule after submitting the application, this time can be used for study, so you don't have to wait repeatedly to waste time. Of course, if you have less spare time and a long class period, I still suggest that it is relatively safe to lay a little language foundation before submitting your application. It is necessary to arrange a timetable for submitting Quebec applications, which has a lot to do with the shortage of majors. Therefore, before submitting your application, you must know whether your application is in the fast track, so that the time planning will be more in place.
Look at the proportion of French and English in Quebec immigration scoring standards:
The highest language ability is 22 points.
French (communication ability) 0 ~ 16
English (communication skills) 0 ~ 6
French proficiency accounts for a large proportion of Quebec skilled immigrants' scores. In the past two years, the number of people studying French for the purpose of immigration has doubled, and the improvement of French scores among skilled immigrants has become the key to the success of immigrants. Learning French well will greatly improve your visa rate, so it seems that skilled immigrants in Quebec are not difficult.
Quebec skilled migration requirements
The Quebec provincial government has the priority of introducing talents, and it is much looser than the Canadian federal government in the examination standards and selection procedures of skilled immigrants. Quebec skilled immigrants are not restricted by the federal shortage of occupations and have no requirements for applying for occupations.
To apply for skilled migration to Quebec, you must meet the following requirements:
1, with at least junior college education and full-time education or equivalent to three-year full-time education (including five categories of students such as correspondence and evening university, as long as a country issues a formal junior college diploma).
2. Have at least 6 months relevant working experience that meets the requirements.
3. The age is between 18-40.
4. Training certificate that the English level has reached IELTS 5 or above and 500 hours of French.
Quebec Skilled Immigrants Rating Scale
The Immigration Bureau of Quebec, Canada (hereinafter referred to as "Quebec") announced that the new scoring system for skilled immigrants in Quebec came into effect on March 8, 20 17, Canada time. Cases submitted on or after March 8, as well as cases that have not been initially tried on March 8, will be implemented according to the new scoring system.
Quebec's immigration policy is formulated by a Committee, so it is often adjusted and changed. This is also a feature that distinguishes Quebec immigrants from federal immigrants. Therefore, Quebec's immigration policy is based on official website, Quebec Immigration Bureau. The scoring elements of Quebec skilled immigrants mainly include the following aspects:
1, medium level of French ability (listening, speaking, reading and writing);
2. The best age 18-35 years old (10 points) (after 35 years old, every 1 year old is reduced by 2 points, and 40-45 years old is 1 minute);
3, college degree or above, the higher the education, the higher the score, and the second major plus points;
4. At least two and a half years of relevant work experience, with a score of more than four years;
5. Having relatives and friends in Quebec (including your immigration lawyer and consultant) is a bonus;
6. The age, education, language ability and professional experience of the spouse (if any);
7. Children have extra points;
8. The applicant has been to Quebec for extra points;
9. Owning a real estate of 65,438+0,000 Canadian dollars (convertible into RMB) plus.
Single applicants scored 50 points in the pre-selection and passed 59 points, while married applicants scored 57 points in the pre-selection and passed 68 points.
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