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The problem of experienced immigrants in Canada

1 The university you attend must be a university recognized by the Immigration Bureau. At present, most public universities are accredited.

Your full-time study time should not be less than two years, that is, 16 months.

You have to apply for a three-year work visa after graduation. As mentioned above, if you don't study for two years, you won't get a three-year work visa.

After getting a work visa, you must have at least 12 months of work experience in these three years. This 12 month can be continuous work or cumulative work. The job must conform to category 0, category A or category B in the Canadian occupational classification NOC. What kind of work you belong to, you can check it on the NOC website.

Before applying for experience immigration, you need to take IELTS! The results should meet the requirements of immigration. For example, if your job is Class 0 or Class A, your IELTS score should be no less than 6, and if your job is Class B, you should reach 5.

Whether you can pass the application depends on your own situation, such as whether you can convince the immigration officer that your work experience is true and whether your application materials are complete and correct!

At present, it takes about a year for experienced immigrants to be approved, depending on their personal situation, sooner or later.