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I want to live in Canada.

I have been in Canada for ten years ... I don't think this place is good, but since you want to come, I will explain it to you.

There are several normal ways to come to Canada:

1. Skilled migration-As the name implies, Canada needs your technical knowledge, and local group companies want to hire you. This is the most common immigration. English has certain requirements, and you need to take an exam, at least bachelor degree or above. College is not impossible. It must be a rare major and a degree from an institution recognized by the Canadian government. Most importantly, you have to get the admission notice from a Canadian company (or the interview notice from several companies).

2. Investment immigration-in a word, money. If you invest about RMB 3-5 million in Canada, you can apply for investment immigration. Nothing is needed except money.

3. Studying abroad-find an intermediary, introduce Canadian schools, apply for studying abroad, and have good English. As for academic performance, it's passable. Life is a bit bitter if you don't have enough money.

4. Some unusual ways to apply for refugees, political asylum and sponsorship ........... China are not poor enough to apply for refugees, so don't think about it; You can't apply for asylum unless you have a great contradiction and relationship with the government, which involves life safety; If you have immediate family members in Canada, they can sponsor you to immigrate to Canada.

5. Smuggling-this needs no explanation.

According to your situation, I think 1, 2,4 is impossible. As for smuggling, it is more likely to go to the United States than to sneak into Canada, because there is no "Amnesty" in Canada, and illegal immigrants are particularly difficult to catch. Smuggling is basically waiting to starve to death, because no business dares to hire you, and if it is found, it will be punished to bankruptcy.

If you really want to come, I recommend that you choose to study abroad, which is the most practical and simple. You don't have to be an undergraduate. You can choose some professional skills to study and get a certificate in about 2 years. International students can get the status of legal work after attending school for half a year, and then you can work and study. Have a stable job after graduation. /kloc-you can apply for immigration after 0/-2 years. It is easy for international students to immigrate. Basically, nothing is needed. Because you have the skills that Canada needs, and you have no language problems, you are usually directly approved.

All the above are handwritten, I hope I can help you.

P.S. is a second-generation immigrant, and I can tell you with my conscience that none of the second-generation immigrants I know want to stay in Canada, and everyone is going to graduate and return to China. At the beginning, we went abroad with our parents, so there was nothing we could do. Now you can choose for yourself. I hope you will be careful. Really, some things are precious only after they are lost ... especially Home, which makes people regret it. .......

There are two kinds of higher education in Canada-universities and colleges. People in China usually mistakenly translate them into universities and colleges, but this is not the case at all. Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a college, which is above many universities in the world. Generally speaking, universities attach importance to theory, and the courses cover a wide range, with a four-year undergraduate course. Universities, on the other hand, specialize in technology, never involving foreign interests and attach importance to practice. Diplomas range from a one-year technical certificate to a four-year bachelor's degree or even a six-year professional license. Universities attach importance to the ability to "learn", so the admission score is relatively high, and the pen should be awesome, otherwise the report and thesis will not pass. In contrast, universities pay more attention to practical operation ability, and their admission scores are relatively low, but their personal ability and teamwork ability are better, otherwise they can't complete the project assignments. The most common in universities is a two-year vocational and technical diploma, such as accounting, financial analysis, dietitian, dental assistant, engineering technology and so on. These are the easiest jobs to find, and they are also recognized as higher education diplomas in North America. For the Canadian government, universities and colleges are exactly the same thing, and no one is higher or lower, so it doesn't matter which one you choose to study abroad.

As for the application for studying abroad, generally speaking, it is relatively simple to find a domestic intermediary, because there are many tedious things to find yourself, such as choosing a school and choosing a major, then going to the school website to check the admission requirements, filling out the application form, and then mailing the files to the school, applying for a Canadian government study visa, and finding a good place to stay ... You give them to the intermediary, and they will help you with 80% of these things. Of course, if you want to save the agency fee, you can do it yourself. In fact, it's not difficult, it's time-consuming, and English is good, because everything has to be on the school website itself, and it's all in English.