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What are the conditions for emigrating and settling in Canada?

# Canada Immigration # Introduction Canada is the first choice for many immigrants. In recent years, the number of immigrants to Canada has been increasing. The main reason for this phenomenon is Canada's comprehensive strength, such as well-known education schools, living environment and high-quality life. The following are the conditions for unorganized immigrants to settle in Canada. Welcome to read!

1. What are the conditions for emigrating and settling in Canada?

1, Language The official languages of Canada are English and French, mainly English. As we all know, although there are many China people in Canada, they live, work and study. English is always inseparable. Therefore, most immigration projects need to consider the applicant's English level. So, how does the Canadian Immigration Bureau determine that the applicant can live successfully in Canada? As Canada is a bilingual country, English and French are the official languages, the immigration conditions will be divided into the first language and the second language. Applicants can use English and French as their first languages, with good grades and high scores.

Immigration Canada will define the applicant's English level through CLB level. CLB, the Canadian Language Proficiency Standard, stipulates the correspondence between the language proficiency required for Canadian immigration applications and the language test scores. Immigration Canada will use CLB as the basis of communication. When it comes to CLB level, applicants need to be able to accurately correspond to specific test scores.

At present, the language tests accepted by Immigration Canada include:

Ielts (IELTS)

Serpip

TEF- Canadian French test

Note: Immigration Canada only accepts IELTS G scores, while Immigration Quebec requires applicants to provide French scores.

2. Education

In addition to language requirements, academic qualifications can not be ignored. Immigration Canada has higher requirements for skilled immigrants and lower requirements for investment immigrants. But generally require high school or above. If the applicant is from a country outside Canada, then the applicant needs to do ECA qualification certification. Only when the academic qualifications are recognized can you get extra points, thus improving the success rate of application.

In addition to academic qualifications, if the applicant has a vocational certificate, he can also get extra points. Note: Professional certificates need to be certified by professional institutions in Canada.

3. Occupation

Occupational requirements are also very important in the conditions of immigration to Canada. The applicant's occupation and work experience are highly valued by the Canadian Immigration Bureau. Canada introduced immigration policy to attract overseas talents, labor and capital. Improve the shortage of local talents and labor. Therefore, occupation and work experience are very important for job seekers.

Canada's NOC occupational list is a system used by the Canadian Immigration Bureau to classify occupations, which are classified according to occupational categories and job responsibilities. Many Canadian immigration programs use NOC to determine whether the applicant's work experience meets the visa requirements.

However, the above three conditions for immigration to Canada are the most basic requirements. Canada has many immigration programs. Each province has its own immigration projects and requirements. Only when all the requirements are fully met can the application be successful.

2. Q&A of Canadian professional immigrants

1. What occupations do self-employed immigrants in Canada need?

Many people understand that self-employed individuals are self-employed, and as long as they are self-employed, they meet the requirements. But in fact, self-employed immigrants in Canada only target immigrants in the fields of art and sports. As far as a wide range of occupational categories are concerned, only these two types of people meet the requirements. Actually, they didn't. Self-employment covers a wide range of occupational categories. Basically, as long as you work in the media, art galleries, libraries, vision, art, sculpture, animation, music, dance, handicrafts, sports and other fields, you can almost find a corresponding career.

2. Do Canadian self-employed immigrants have professional requirements?

Self-employed immigrants have strict requirements on the nature of their occupations in addition to the restrictions on their occupational scope.

The first situation is mainly aimed at people in the literary and art circles, who must be "freelancers" and have more than two years of freelance experience. The so-called freelancing means that you can't have a fixed employer or a job with a monthly salary. Of course, it can be seasonal work, paid work, or simply "self-employed" working alone.

The second situation is mainly aimed at sports people. Because it is difficult for these people to meet the conditions of starting their own businesses, most athletes and competitions are in professional sports teams. Therefore, there is another definition for participants or some artists in sports festivals, and competitions or artistic activities lasting for two years are also acceptable.

The third situation is a mixture of the first two situations, which can be a combination of one year's self-employment experience and one year's experience.

3. Is the scoring system for individual immigrants in Canada important?

Self-employed immigrants do have their own scoring system, but this scoring system is only a general reference and does not have much significance. In the scoring standard of 100, only 35 points are needed. The score is only a side basis for immigration officials to judge, not the main criterion. Therefore, no matter how high the score is, it does not necessarily mean success. What is the standard of 35 points? As long as you have two years of self-employment experience and are between 2/kloc-0 and 49 years old, it is enough. Therefore, in the case of individual immigration, scores do not need to be too concerned.

4. Can tax records prove that you are self-employed?

There is no doubt that paying taxes is proof of self-employment. However, the problem faced by many stylists is that there are few tax records of self-employed individuals in China.

So the first question many applicants ask me is, can I apply for self-employed immigrants who don't pay taxes? The answer is yes, paying taxes is the most conclusive evidence, but this is not the case. Self-employment can have many auxiliary materials. First of all, you can provide income records through WeChat, Alipay and banks to prove a person's income and self-employed occupation, regardless of income.

Secondly, commercial proof materials, such as music teacher's classroom records, design contracts of independent designers, books published by writers, works of film and television workers, etc. These commercial evidences can reflect a person's professional level as well as his voluntary ability.

3. Conditions of Employer Sponsored Immigration Project in Alberta, Canada

The nominated immigration project in Alberta, Canada is a Canadian economic immigration project jointly operated by the provincial government and the Canadian Federal Immigration Service. Its main purpose is to promote the economic development of Alberta by attracting and retaining Canadian immigrants who can work at any time. Applicants nominated by Alberta, together with their spouses and children, can apply to the Canadian Federation for a permanent residence visa as a guarantor in Alberta. The conditions for employers to sponsor immigrants in Alberta, Canada are low, and a person can apply for the whole family to immigrate to Canada.

Application conditions:

1. High school or technical secondary school or above.

2. More than 24 months of relevant work experience in the past 30 months.

3. Have relevant education or relevant certificates.

4. English has reached the level of CLB4 (CLB5 will be provided from June 20438 to October 2020 10).

5. The applicant and family members are in good health and have no criminal history.

At present, there are many projects to immigrate to Canada, and the conditions of specific projects are different.