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Differences between Canadian Nominated Immigrants and Federal Immigrants

# Canadian Immigrants # Introduction In fact, Canada's federalism and provinces are equivalent to the differences between our provinces and municipalities directly under the Central Government and the State Council. A province first gives you a nomination qualification, and then uses this nomination to submit it to the federal immigration office for the final examination and approval procedures, and then sends you a PR maple leaf card. Let's introduce the difference between Canadian nominated immigrants and federal immigrants. Welcome to read!

Differences between Canadian Nominated Immigrants and Federal Immigrants

The main difference between these two categories is that after some projects in the federal stage are nominated by the province, the trial can only take the traditional paper review channel, and now the average trial time is about 19 months. However, some projects can take the fast track in the federal stage, and the average trial time is about 6 months. Of course, the prerequisite for you to take the fast track test is that you meet the basic requirements of this project, such as IELTS band 4, band 6, and reach 67 points.

For example, human resources in Ontario, we can also call it Ontario EE for short. After the projects under this category (French skilled workers, talents first, mechanics) are nominated by the province, the federal trial will take the fast track. In other words, it can speed up the trial and get the PR card in about 6 months.

After receiving provincial nominations, master's degree programs and provincial nominations, the traditional channel for examining letters can only choose the federal stage, so it can only wait for a long federal examination time, about 19 months. After being nominated by Ontario, many master graduates have accumulated enough B-type work experience for one year. After meeting the requirements of EE, apply for federal EE directly. It often happens that the trial under the federal EE is over, and there is no news about the federal stage of nomination for master's degree in various provinces.

For example, in the nomination of BC province, skilled workers and graduates are free to choose the traditional paper channels and fast-track EE categories. If you can't meet the EE requirements, you can only follow the paper tradition, and the trial time is slow. But when you meet the requirements, you can choose to take the EE fast track to speed up the trial time! This is a major feature of BC province. Therefore, if the employer-sponsored immigration project in BC meets the requirements of EE, you can add 600 points after being nominated by the province, be invited by the federal EE, and then take the fast-track trial, and you can get your identity within one year.

Extended reading: the advantages of immigrants from Saskatchewan, Canada

Saskatchewan is the central city of economic, cultural and political integration in Canada. There is an endless stream of people who want to immigrate to Saskatchewan. Why does everyone want to immigrate to Saskatchewan?

1. Geographical advantages of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan has a unique geographical advantage and is the center of economic, political and cultural integration. Therefore, the cultural and linguistic environment is diversified, the transportation is convenient, and it is convenient to go anywhere.

2. The economy is developed and the investment and employment prospects are good.

In Saskatchewan, both employment and investment have considerable returns, which is why many people want to immigrate to Saskatchewan. Combined with the geographical advantages of Saskatchewan, whether investing in real estate, catering or other things, the income is very considerable.

3. Good social welfare

As a prosperous city, Saskatchewan's social welfare is also very perfect. From newborn babies to the elderly, there are government policy support and economic security, so there is no need to worry about not being able to receive education, life and work.

4. Rich educational resources

Canada implements compulsory education, and primary and secondary schools are free of tuition fees, so Canadian citizens can generally receive high-quality basic education. Moreover, the quality and quantity of teaching in Saskatchewan, Canada are numerous, and the admission of local citizens is also very tolerant.

5. The cost of living is high.

The cost of living in Saskatchewan is very cost-effective in many cities. The prices and consumption levels in Saskatchewan are not as high as most immigrants think, and the quality and quantity are guaranteed. The cost of living in Saskatchewan can generally get the same quality of consumption as other cities.

6. Social environment tolerance

Because it is a city with mixed cultures, people here are more tolerant, more respectful and more understanding. As long as you live your own life, you don't have to worry about others pointing fingers at the life of immigrants.