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How to obtain permanent residency and citizenship in Canada?

Naturalization in Canada means becoming a Canadian citizen. Give up citizenship and join Canadian citizenship. A permanent resident of Canada is a person with a Canadian green card, but he is still a citizen of his own country and holds a passport of his own country. For Canada, he belongs to a foreigner.

The best way to settle permanently in Canada is to get a green card. International students who have completed at least two years of public university courses in Canada and worked in the local area for one year after graduation, with an IELTS score of at least 5.5, can submit experienced immigrants.

There are three ways of life in Canada:

1. Temporary residence: short-term residence is allowed, and local citizens do not enjoy any welfare benefits. After the visa expires, they must leave the country.

2. Permanent residency: obtain immigration status, or "green card", allow permanent residence in Canada, enjoy the same treatment as local residents, attend school for free, receive free medical care, and travel freely between China and Canada without any restrictions.

3. Citizenship: When you become a Canadian citizen and hold a Canadian passport, your nationality changes and you become an overseas Chinese. According to the relevant requirements of Canadian investment immigrants, if you want to apply for Canadian citizenship, you need to live in Canada for three years within four years after holding a green card, and then you can apply for Canadian citizenship, become a Canadian citizen and hold a Canadian passport.

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There are many forms of immigration to Canada, among which "Canadian skilled immigration" is one of the most important and feasible forms.

There are two main types of skilled immigrants in Canada: ordinary skilled immigrants and skilled immigrants nominated by Canada and provinces.

Ways of general skilled migration:

1. Submit application documents

Prepare all the application documents as required, go to the bank to buy the draft, and then send the application documents together with the draft to the Canadian consulate.

2. Conduct CCPE assessment and take the IELTS test.

If the applicant is an engineer, a CCPE assessment is required. CCPE certification can be supplemented after submitting the application materials to speed up the application process.

Take the IELTS test (you can take the IELTS test before applying or after submitting your application)

Step 3 prepare for the interview

After listening to the applicant's materials, the Immigration Bureau will determine whether an interview is necessary, and inform you that if you take the IELTS test (not necessary), you can be exempted from the test, and those with excellent grades (generally above 6 points) can be exempted from the test (you can also take the IELTS test first and send your transcripts and application materials to the Immigration Bureau).

Step 4 interview

The Immigration Bureau will send you an interview notice about 2 months before the interview. The notice will inform the applicant of the exact interview time and the materials that need to be brought during the interview (please note that some materials must be original). The interview time is generally 30 minutes. You will know the interview result after the interview. If qualified, the immigration officer will issue you a medical examination form.

Step 5 have a physical examination

The medical examination hospital is designated by the immigration bureau, and the medical examination must be carried out within 7 days after the interview is passed.

6. Get landing papers.

After the interview, if there is no problem with the physical examination, it will take about 1 month, and the immigration office will issue an immigrant visa.

7. Entry report.

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