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I graduated from junior college this year and want to immigrate to Canada. I don't know what to do with it.

Hehe, first of all, I want to tell you that this is unrealistic. First of all, your score is not enough because you need 67 points. First of all, you have no work experience. For more than one year, it seems to be 15, and you can add 2 points for each full year. Although you are a junior college, your education can be raised to 22 points, and junior college can be raised to 20 points. Where are your relatives? I don't know if they are a quarter related. If you're not sorry, you can

First of all, you came here as an international student, attended a diploma course of 1 year, and applied for a work visa after 1 year. Looking for a job needs to find a related major! ! ! You can apply directly after working 1 year, which is very convenient! ~ ~ Canada's new immigration law has produced a Canadian immigrant with work experience! ! ! I think you'd better go this way ~ ~ ~

Another way is to find a fake marriage, but I don't recommend it, because the risk is too great ~ ~ I can't get my identity back, and my money has been cheated ~ ~ ~

Another is that if family conditions permit, you can take out 80W RMB to apply for investment immigration ~ ~ In the name of your father, the whole family can come ~ ~ But the application time is troublesome and the province is not very good ~ ~ Of course, this is my personal opinion ~ ~ I think it is more realistic to be an international student ~ ~