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What is the background investigation of Canadian immigrants and work visas? How to check?

One: Full-time work (or quite part-time), and the demand for more than one year is in short supply.

Two: Holding a Canadian employer's work arrangement (AEO)

After meeting these two categories, the applicant must also meet the following basic conditions for skilled immigration to Canada:

1. Have a full-time job for at least one consecutive year, or a part-time job equivalent to a full-time job for one consecutive year;

2. 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);

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

4. 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);

5. Applicants should meet the physical 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.