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Interpretation of Canadian federal experienced immigrants

Canadian federal experienced immigrants

The conditions for international students to apply for Canadian experience immigration include: completing two years of junior college education in Canada (such as a university or college); Obtain a diploma or degree; Have worked in Canada for more than 12 months in the 24 months before applying for immigration to Canada, the occupational category must be NOC)O, A or B, and the language test has reached the intermediate level or above.

There are no special requirements for applicants holding temporary work visas in Canada. Applicants must have legally entered and worked in Canada as long as they have relevant work experience and basic language test within 36 months before applying.

Canadian federal experience immigration application conditions:

1. He has at least 1 year full-time or part-time work experience equivalent to full-time in recent 3 years (30 hours/week, 1560 hours/year), and his occupation category is O, A and B in NOC;

2. The work experience gained in Canada is properly authorized;

3. Complete the education certification of the Canadian Education Certification and Evaluation Agency (ECA);

4. For O and A jobs: English is required to reach CLB7 level (IELTS 4-6); For Class B jobs: English is required to reach CLB5 level (that is, 5 points for IELTS listening, speaking and writing and 4 points for reading).

NOC interprets the occupational categories of Canadian federal immigrants;

The occupational categories of Canadian federal immigrants are divided into five categories, namely, O, A, B, C, D. Among them, O, A and B are the immigrant occupations of Canadian federal skilled immigrants; Class C and D occupations cannot apply for Canadian federal skilled immigrants, but they can apply for some provincial nomination projects.

Technical O: including senior management positions, intermediate management positions and other management positions;

Technical category a: bachelor's degree, master's degree or doctoral degree is required;

Technical B: Require college education or vocational education, apprenticeship or three to four years of secondary education plus more than two years of on-the-job training, specialized training courses or professional work experience;

Technical type C: need secondary school education and/or professional vocational training;

Technical D: On-the-job training is usually required.

Further reading: Canadian federal family reunion immigrants

Family reunion immigrants mainly refer to immigrants whose family members and relatives go to Canada to reunite with their relatives who have become permanent residents or citizens of Canada and live in Canada.

Canadian spouse reunion immigrants, also known as couples reunion immigrants, are the most common types of immigrants in Canada. Canadian couples' reunion immigration is mainly used for Canadian citizens or permanent residents (guarantors) living in Canada to guarantee their spouses or cohabiting partners to immigrate to Canada and live with guarantors.

If the spouse and children are already in Canada, they can apply for permanent residence in Canada; Spouses and children who live in their original places of residence overseas need to apply for immigrant visas overseas.

If you apply for permanent residency in China for your spouse or children:

Requirements:

1. The applicant must already be in Canada. In principle, the applicant should also be in Canada during the whole application period.

2. Applicants must have legal entry and legal residence status of temporary residents when entering the form, and must maintain their legal status during the whole period of waiting for the application result. People without legal status cannot apply for permanent residence in Canada as spouses;

The first stage lasts about six months, and the immigration officer will decide whether to allow the applicant to apply in China;

The second phase lasts for 3-6 months, dealing with permanent resident status issues, such as physical examination and background check.

If you are not registered to marry your spouse, you must prove that you have lived together for more than one year in the name of your cohabiting spouse; If you have registered marriage with your spouse, you can apply immediately after registration;

If there is a child over the age of 22 accompanying him, it is necessary to prove that the child was studying when applying for admission and was still studying when the visa was issued;

The authenticity of the relationship between husband and wife/cohabiting spouse must be proved. If the immigration officer doubts the authenticity of the spouse relationship, the visa application will be rejected;

If the application is rejected, the applicant has no right to appeal;

If you apply for an immigrant visa for your spouse or children abroad:

Requirements:

Applicants need to submit the guarantee application, physical examination and visa application together when filling out the form, so it is called the trinity application method;

Applicants cannot choose a visa office, but can only submit application documents to the Canadian visa office in charge of their residence;

At present, the whole immigration application processing time is about 6 months, and more complicated cases will drag on for a long time, such as 9 months or even more than a year;

The authenticity of the relationship between husband and wife/cohabiting spouse must be proved. If the immigration officer suspects that the marriage/cohabitation relationship between the applicant and the guarantor is to enable the applicant to obtain Canadian status, the immigration application will be rejected;

If the application is rejected, the guarantor may apply to the Court of Appeal for an appeal, and the Court of Appeal will make a ruling;

Extended reading: application fee for skilled immigrants in Canada

First, make your own application:

The expenses involved in skilled migration in Canada mainly include application fee, landing fee, medical examination fee, IELTS test fee and notarization fee during the application process. There are other expenses such as passports, photos, and mailing.

Canadian skilled immigrant application fee-such as the application fee and payment method of Canadian embassy in Beijing;

Principal applicant $550 ¥ 3740;

Accompanying spouse or dependent children aged 22 or above 550 yuan 3, 740 yuan;

Dependent children under the age of 22 are USD 65,438+RMB 050+RMB 65,438+RMB 0.020.

Landing fee for skilled immigrants in Canada (permanent residence fee)

Each applicant is 490 yuan 3, 330 yuan (excluding unmarried dependent children).

Landing fee for skilled immigrants in Canada (RPRF permanent residence fee)

The above expenses are borne by the embassy, and are generally paid by postal remittance for the Beijing embassy.

Other expenses include medical examination fees, IELTS examination fees and notarization fees, and different applications will be slightly different.

Second, the entrusted intermediary

15000~35000 RMB, and the fees vary greatly between companies.

Third, reference

1 person $65438+00,601

Two people $ 13, 198

$65,438 for 3 people+06,225 yuan

Funds can be cash, bearer securities (such as stocks, bonds and corporate bonds) or bearer negotiable instruments (such as bank drafts, checks, traveler's checks or money orders).

However, the applicant shall provide sufficient proof of deposit, and if there are stocks or bonds, it can be supplemented.

For applicants with spouses, it should be noted that there must be at least $ 10, 168 in the name of the main application, and the rest can be deposited in the name of the sub-application. This is determined by Canadian culture.