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Introduce PEQ to Canadian immigrants studying abroad.

# Canada Immigration # Introduction: PEQ is an immigration program launched by the Immigration Bureau of Quebec, Canada. It is aimed at overseas students and those who want to work in Canada and get a high salary to apply for immigration to Quebec. After the applicant meets the requirements of Quebec PEQ, he can obtain a Canadian green card by studying abroad and applying for training. The following is an introduction of PEQ, a Canadian immigrant studying abroad. Welcome to read!

Introduction of Canadian immigrants studying in PEQ

This way is the fastest way to immigrate to Canada at present. It only takes about 18 months, about one and a half years, from the time when the applicant successfully applied for studying abroad and trained in Canada to the time when the applicant successfully obtained the Canadian green card. Applicants applying for PEQ in Canada need to meet the requirements of two stages, one is to meet the requirements of studying abroad, and the other is to meet the requirements of immigration application. These two requirements are actually not difficult. As long as applicants can spend their time on their studies, they can graduate smoothly and meet the corresponding requirements.

First of all, the applicant needs to complete the designated training course of 1800 hours and successfully obtain the corresponding diploma. At this stage, all courses are taught in English, which is a fast immigration channel. Four weeks after graduation, you can get the approval of Quebec immigration selection, and you can enjoy the quality education in Canada with low telephone charges.

At the same time, major and French study simultaneously. As long as the applicant participates in the French training course offered by the school and passes the school examination, he can obtain the French level recognized by the Immigration Bureau. After successfully obtaining a green card in China, they can enjoy the benefits of local residents, and their parents can also apply for a ten-year super visa in Canada.

To sum up, PEQ's application conditions for studying in Canada are super relaxed and the immigration cycle is very fast. They will get the Canadian green card before others, which is also a shortcut for those who prefer Canada.

Article 2 Welfare Treatment of Canadian Immigrants

1. Pension: If you are over 65 years old and have lived in Canada for 10 years, you can get a full pension.

2. Retirement: People who pay pension tax during working hours can apply for a pension.

3. Medical insurance: Canada implements the universal health insurance plan. Residents enjoy free medical care and need to be hospitalized. Your hospitalization expenses, medical expenses and meals are paid by the health care plan.

4. Social welfare: The poor can apply for government housing and living allowance to ensure your food and clothing.

5. Education is free: 12 Basic education is free, and adult basic education is also free. Higher education and vocational education can apply for interest-free loans and subsidies, regardless of age and gender.

6. Resettlement allowance:/kloc-parents of children under 0/8 can enjoy it. How much depends on family income.

7. Day-care allowance: If children's parents are working and can't pay all the day-care expenses, they can apply for day-care allowance.

8. Unemployment insurance: Most immigrants working in Canada enjoy unemployment insurance protection. You can pay unemployment insurance if you are unemployed.

9. Free help from the government community church: fair and just, non-discriminatory, very touching.

10, company benefits: Canadian immigrants have company benefits, and the whole family enjoys lifelong disability, prescription drugs, medical care and other benefits.

Further reading: the situation of skilled immigrants in Canada

1. Full-time job with short-term occupation for more than one year.

2. After the Canadian employer's work arrangement meets these two categories, the applicant has a full-time job for at least one year, or a continuous part-time job equivalent to a full-time job for one year;

3. The applicant's work experience must be in the National Vocational Classification of Canada (noc) skill type 0 (management work), A (professional work) or B (technical work and technical trade);

4. The applicant must have worked in the last 10 year (more than one year).

5. The applicant must pass the conduct test and cannot pose a threat to public safety in Canada. Mainly through notarization without crime (notarization without criminal punishment);

6. Applicants should meet the medical examination standards, and mainly check people who pose a major threat to public health in Canada, such as AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases and major high-level infectious diseases. There are also diseases that have caused a huge financial burden to the Canadian government, such as severe kidney disease and heart disease.

7. In terms of funds, the Canadian government requires skilled immigrant applicants to have certain economic self-sufficiency and be able to maintain the living expenses of the whole family in Canada for six months to one year.