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What do you need to immigrate to Canada?

Requirements for immigration to Canada: age requirements, academic qualifications, work experience, language ability, and sources of funds.

1, age requirement

The applicant's age is between 18 and 65 years old, and the main applicant is over 18 years old.

If the applicant is a Canadian citizen or resident, the age can be relaxed to 66; If it is a temporary population (such as students, skilled workers, etc. ), they must be over 22 years old. In addition, it should be noted that if one or both parents are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, then children can also submit applications as principal applicants.

2. Education

Applicants need to have a college diploma or equivalent, and the specific requirements vary according to different provinces: for example, Ontario and Manitoba have higher requirements for academic qualifications, while other provinces are relatively relaxed.

3. Work experience

At least one year's full-time working experience in the past is enough. For applicants with no work experience, they can go to Canada for a two-year diploma course before starting work. Of course, you can also gain relevant work experience by studying abroad-graduates with bachelor degree or above can directly apply for Canadian employer-sponsored immigration category.

4. Language ability

Generally speaking, IELTS 6.5 is enough; If you have a certain foundation in English, you can also choose alternative language testing methods such as TOEFL or PTE to evaluate. (Note: The scoring standard of PTE test is above 50 points. )

5. Sources of funds

In addition to family assets, you also need to provide some proof of funds to support your financial ability. (Note: The investment threshold will be different in different provinces. )