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How long does it take for Canadian students to accept the invitation to apply for immigration?

First of all, I'm not sure about the current situation of the landlord, so I can only explain it separately here. If the landlord is an international student, the immigrants who apply after graduation can be Quebec experienced immigrants (who must study in Quebec) or federal experienced immigrants and immigrants nominated by provinces.

If the landlord goes to Quebec to study abroad, in addition to the basic academic system, the landlord must pass the French exam first, then get the CSQ of Quebec within 3 months to 6 months, and then wait 3 months to 6 months to get the Canadian Maple Leaf Card. Therefore, the overall immigration time is the schooling years plus 6 months to 12 months of immigration processing time.

If the landlord goes to study in a province other than Quebec, he can go to Canada as an experienced immigrant after graduation. The requirement is to work in Canada for one year before applying, and then he will enter the fast track of immigration in Canada. At this time, if the landlord has an employer, he can get the maple leaf card within 6 months after entering the channel. Then the overall time is the academic system plus one year's work experience plus six months' immigration processing time.

If the landlord goes to Ontario to study for a master's degree or above, then the landlord can go to Ontario to nominate immigrants without one year's work experience, and can apply within three months before graduation, but the G IELTS must be 7.0. Those who meet the requirements can get off the Maple Leaf Card within 6 months. The overall time is the academic system plus a waiting period of 3 months (the other 3 months have been included in the academic system).

The above is what the landlord may encounter when studying in Canada. Please continue to add if you have any questions.