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What are the pits for immigrants studying in Canada?

Hello, everyone, I've rearranged the contents about Canadian immigrants studying abroad, which are divided into four parts:

The first part introduces the core of Canada's immigration policy and two existing immigration categories in Canada.

The second part introduces the benefits and common problems of studying abroad.

The third part analyzes the common pits of overseas immigrants;

The fourth part, the real case.

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The main policies of Canadian immigration policy

What are the core principles of Canada's immigration policy?

In fact, it is a very simple sentence, "Young people with good language go inside, and old people with bad language move Audi outside the door." Although you are old and rich, I don't like you.

Generally speaking, immigrants in Canada are divided into two categories. The first category is investment immigrants, and the second category is skilled immigrants.

As for reunion and refugees, the rest is beyond our discussion. Of course, we have also heard many other terms, such as provincial nomination and employer guarantee, including the immigrants studying abroad we are going to discuss, which belong to these two schools.

Let's explain again. The so-called investment immigrants need investment, which means spending money to start a business. This is called active investment. Others don't need to spend money, but you also need to give money to the government. This is called passive investment.

Investment immigrants pay more attention to whether the source of income is clear, whether you have management experience, or whether you are a shareholder or boss of the company. Of course, they also pay attention to language, education and age, but the requirements for language are not so high.

Skilled immigrants don't need investment, so it doesn't matter whether your income source is clear or not. It depends on your age, language, education and work experience. Of course, the higher the language, the better, and the younger the better. It will also depend on whether you have experience in studying in Canada and working in Canada. Apart from Canadian education and work experience, others are my strengths, especially language and age.

Today, the immigrants we are discussing mainly belong to the category of skilled immigrants, that is, federal skilled immigrants, experienced immigrants, provincial skilled immigrants and even provincial nominations. It doesn't matter much, as long as you meet the requirements, or we can go whichever is faster. The two core points are that you have a Canadian education and you have Canadian work experience.

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How about studying abroad?

Many people don't understand. It seems that immigrants studying abroad have only come out in the past two years. Is it reliable?

Frankly speaking, studying abroad is more reliable, but the following words may confuse everyone again. What am I trying to say? If you say when you apply for studying abroad that the purpose of your study abroad is to immigrate, you will definitely be rejected. Friends say, what the hell are you doing? What the hell? The Canadian government welcomes studying abroad and lets me immigrate. As a result, I said I wanted to emigrate, but you refused to let me go. Why?

In fact, some things need to be clarified. Canada really welcomes studying abroad because it can bring economic income to the country; It is also acceptable for immigrants, because immigration is also its national policy. However, if you really say that the purpose of my study abroad is to emigrate, I will definitely refuse, because the reasons why the Canadian government refuses a visa are very common. Whether you are visiting or not, of course, visits include traveling, visiting relatives, seeing a doctor, studying for a short time, or studying abroad.

Just the same question. A guest officer asked me. You welcome me to study abroad, and there is a study abroad policy after immigration. Why did you refuse me? The answer here is that this is what two kinds of people do. Before you apply for immigration, all your immigration tendencies are suspicious and are likely to be rejected. Therefore, there is a problem of operating standards, because different people do things, visa officers studying abroad, visa officers visiting and visa officers of immigrants are not the same thing, and they should do things according to their principles.

Can you do a good job in studying abroad? The answer is yes, of course, but it requires professional people and professional skills. The following are some common questions of international students, please be sure to understand!

Frequently asked questions of immigrants studying abroad

Q: Many people say that going to Canada for junior college is enough. But what about studying undergraduate in China?

Yes, no problem. After graduating from junior college, you can find a job and immigrate. The problem is that I studied in China as an undergraduate. What should I do? Well, you can apply, and the result of the application is likely to be refusal, because this is called academic inversion, and he doesn't believe that you really come to study, or that you have other plans.

Q: First, is it easy for adults to study in Canada?

A: Of course it's not easy. This is a very obvious immigration tendency, and it comes from being married with children.

Q: Why is the application rejected in China but easily passed in Canada? Is there no way to apply for studying abroad?

A: There is a demand for selling locks. There are many operation skills and professional operation problems. In fact, there are still opportunities to study abroad. What are the requirements for studying in Canada? It's actually quite simple. You have your previous report card, your IELTS score, your qualification certificate, and one more thing, you have no immigration tendency.

Q: Is it easy to study in Canada after studying abroad?

A: To be honest, it's not easy, but if you study hard, it doesn't matter whether you are an adult or a young man. However, if you don't study hard and do something else, it won't work. I have to take care of the children and do housework, so I have no time. That won't do. Sorry, I'm sure I won't pass and I won't graduate.

Q: The question is, what if I can't graduate as scheduled?

A: If you really put in a lot of efforts, the teacher knows that it is really because of my language problem or my own lack of conditions, so I can't graduate as scheduled. In this case, apply to the school and the school will give you an extension.

Q: Some titles that get certificates after graduation are called certificates, diplomas and degrees. Some people don't know the difference.

A: Generally speaking, short-term training or study will give you a certificate. Because he didn't study long enough, he couldn't get a diploma or even a degree.

A junior college with more than two years will generally give you a diploma, but you don't necessarily have a degree.

But if it is a four-year undergraduate or graduate student, a degree will be given in addition to the diploma. Of course, some schools require degrees, just like in China, you may have to pass CET-4 or CET-6 to get a degree certificate.

Q: What major should I study if I want to study in Canada? I may study physics and bridge design in China, but is it ok to study these majors in Canada?

First of all, I am not very studious; Second, graduation may be more difficult. Third, it is not easy to find a job. What's your major? The answer lies in the question. Learn to apply easily, graduate easily and find a job easily.

Q: Because some people are old, and the cost of studying, one is the cost of time, and the other is the cost of money. How long will it take to study?

A: It depends on everyone's situation. Generally speaking, two years is a better choice, and you can be both offensive and defensive, because after two years of graduation, you can get an open work visa for three years, and it is relatively easy for you to find a job in these three years. Of course, if you want to be simple or want to graduate quickly and then immigrate, you can also choose to study for one year, but this requires that you have a place to work the next day after graduation. After you have worked for one year, you have to submit your application the next day, and you must be well connected.

Q: What are the ways for me to apply for immigration to Canada after studying abroad?

A: To put it simply, there are two points: first, skilled immigrants or experienced immigrants under the fast track; Second, the provincial nomination. Some provinces have immigration programs specifically for graduates and international students. If you can get the provincial nomination certificate, you will get extra points in the fast track, 600 points. This immigrant will have no problem.

Q: What are the requirements for applying to Canada after graduation?

A: In fact, it is relatively simple, and it is also two major conditions: the first is its own conditions, and the second is extra points.

Your own qualifications include your language, age and education. Of course, your education includes Canadian education and overseas education, and your work experience also includes overseas work experience and Canadian work experience. If there is a spouse, there will be some requirements of the spouse. Of course, the spouse's condition is a supplement.

The bonus points are whether there is a provincial nomination, whether there is an employer guarantee, whether there is study experience in Canada, whether there is translation performance or whether there are brothers and sisters in Canada.

Q: We often hear a word called Fast Track Scoring System (CRS). Is that so?

A: This is the scoring system used by the Canadian Federation to select immigrant candidates. Because if you submit paper materials, the application is inefficient and prone to errors. Therefore, the Immigration Bureau has formulated a scoring system, and you can make an evaluation according to your own situation. If you think it meets the requirements, you can submit it. If it doesn't meet the requirements, it may be useless to stay inside. If your score is reached, you will be fished out, and the next progress will be rapid.

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What pits are there for immigrants studying abroad?

Let's talk about the third part, some common problems of immigrants studying abroad.

We talked for a long time. Which groups are suitable for studying abroad? In fact, there are still a wide range of people suitable for studying abroad. In short, as long as they have an IELTS score of 5 or above, they are basically qualified people. Let's break it down a little bit, including students who have just graduated from high school in China, young people with one or two years' work experience in China, and parents who come to Canada to accompany them. I may also have some money, but I may not know the source clearly. I also want to take the road of studying abroad and emigrating.

What I am talking about here is the biggest pit in the process of applying for studying abroad, or the place that needs special attention. These are also two major points.

First, whether you can apply for a student visa, whether there are sufficient reasons or channels is the most important. As we said just now, applying for a student visa in China is likely to be rejected.

Second, whether the school or the major in the school you apply for can be recognized by the Immigration Bureau. You studied for a long time and found it was a pheasant school, which was useless.

What is the biggest pit or core in the process of emigrating to Canada after studying abroad?

In fact, according to our applicant's conditions, he needs to study in Canada and work in Canada for more than one year, because he can't meet the requirements of applying for immigration in China. So this is a provincial nomination in the bonus item, or an employer guarantee. Actually, frankly speaking, it means the same thing. The crux of the matter is whether you can find an employer. If you can't find an employer, no matter how much you study, it may be useless. Therefore, the employer is the core issue.

Some people in China have heard that Vancouver is good, the seasons are like spring, and Toronto is good. It is a big city. I'm here. I'm not going anywhere. Not really. Toronto and Vancouver are both major destinations for studying abroad and places that China people yearn for, but these two places are the most difficult places for immigration.

Other provinces, such as Atlantic Province, Oman Province and Saskatchewan Province, have relatively loose policies for both studying abroad and immigrating, and it is necessary to look at everyone's situation in detail, so it is not a one-size-fits-all approach. I can't just pick Canada and go wherever I want. No, you must have a clear goal. Your purpose is to emigrate, not to enjoy life.

So what is the most important thing? You can't prick your ears when you get on the sedan chair, so you should consider all these procedures carefully before coming, and make sure that the school where you study is arranged and the employer has arranged it, so that you will have a job as soon as you graduate. Of course, when I say work, I mean real work.

Some young couples have good conditions, similar academic qualifications and similar IELTS, and then they start to say you go, you go; I'm not going, I'm not going, everyone thinks reading is a chore, what should I do at this time? Our answer is that you should find someone with strong learning ability. If I study, the other one will do housework, take care of the children, make money, rub my back and massage. This learner will feel more comfortable.

Generally speaking, how long is the cycle of studying abroad? We study for one year, work for one year and apply for half a year, which is about two and a half years. Of course, everyone's situation is different, and the time may be different.

Generally speaking, the cost of studying abroad is about 15000 Canadian dollars/year. The normal level of a person's living expenses is 15000-20000 Canadian dollars/year. Of course, you can't eat out every day.

There is no standard figure for the agency fee of international students. Depending on how many years you choose and which province you choose to go to, there will be some differences in the head fee here.

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A real case

We have finished the first three parts, and the last part is an example. This example is a real case.

There is a domestic girl, 27 years old, who graduated from an art school and has two years of work experience. She has an IELTS score of 5.5 and wants to apply for immigration to Canada. What should I do? To tell the truth, the conditions of this application belong to the medium level, which can't be said to be very good, but it's not too bad. There is a weakness, because her cultural foundation is weak, so it is very likely that she can't keep up with some complicated courses and can't graduate. What should I do?

We suggest that you choose a one-year secretarial major because this course is relatively easy. The IELTS score required for professional courses in general schools is 6 points, and you are only 0.5 points short now. Fortunately, the gap is not very big, so you can come in advance. Come here with a tourist visa first. We will help you find a local language school, and then find a school to send you an admission notice. IELTS is raised to 6 points, which meets the admission requirements of the school. In less than half a year, you can start studying.

I graduated after one year of study. In this year, you should study English hard and apply for a work permit immediately after graduation. You can only apply for a work permit for one year, so you should have a job waiting for you there. After graduation, you can get a work permit and go to work the next day. After working for one year, you can submit your work certificate immediately. Then, during the two years of studying and working in specialized courses for one year, you should study English hard and make your language score from 6 to 7. It shouldn't be a very challenging thing, so it will be relatively easy.

In this way, the score she can achieve when submitting an immigration application is about 524 points, far exceeding the current 438 points. However, if she doesn't study in Canada for one year and works in Canada for one year, even if she can get 7 points in IELTS at home, she can only get 374 points, which is far from enough for immigration. That is to say, this year's study plus this year's work can get 150 points, which is a very huge score.

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