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I'd like to ask a question about experienced immigrants in Canada.

Generally speaking, Canadian students have two immigration routes to choose from. Parents of students can choose according to their own conditions and economic situation.

Path 1: Apply for immigration after graduation from undergraduate and master's degree in Canada.

Adapt to the crowd: college graduates, college graduates, master graduates.

Application time: one or two years working experience after graduation (both at home and abroad)

Advantages: Students with Canadian immigration status are more likely to be favored by North American and even global multinational companies than ordinary international students. It is easy to enjoy all kinds of high benefits in the local area and go to the United States for development.

Path 2: Parents apply for immigration. Students are also granted immigration status.

Adapt to the crowd: parents of students run companies and enterprises with business management background.

Application time: Before the child applies for studying abroad, while the child applies for studying abroad, after the child studies in Canada, parents can apply for immigration at any time according to their own conditions.

Advantages: After the parents successfully apply for immigration, the children will obtain immigration status at the same time, so that the tuition fees for children to attend primary and secondary schools in Canada are free, and the tuition fees for universities and graduate students are one-third to one-fourth of those for international students; Children are free to choose their favorite major, and parents can accompany their children to study in Canada. Children with overseas status are free to choose to work and live abroad after graduation; Parents are also free to go in and out because of their overseas status, and they can expand their career platforms abroad. With Canadian status, you can get a multiple-entry visa for 10 years in the United States, which is equivalent to having American status at the same time.

(1) Requirements for immigrants studying abroad:

According to the latest policy of Immigration Canada, all foreign students studying in Canadian public colleges or universities can unconditionally apply for a three-year work visa after obtaining a two-year diploma. You don't need to provide employer's certificate, and you don't need to be related to your subject department. The Immigration Department pointed out that international students only need 65,438+0 years of management, professional and technical work experience in the future to apply for permanent residence through Canadian experienced immigrants. Go to Canada to study as soon as possible, study for two years, work for one year, apply for half a year, and become an immigrant in three and a half years.

(two) the relationship between study abroad time and work visa:

The duration of internship permit cannot exceed the actual study time of graduates in Canada. For example, if the applicant wants to get a two-year internship permit, the applicant has completed at least two years of courses in Canada and obtained a diploma. The internship visa will be completely open, without any professional restrictions, and there is no need to match the content of the courses that students are studying, let alone find an employer in advance. A three-year work visa is applicable to all of Canada.

(3) Length of course system and length of work visa:

(1) High school/technical secondary school students:

Apply for a Canadian university → get a three-year work visa.

(2) College/college students:

Apply for university transfer credits to complete undergraduate studies for more than 2 years → get a 3-year work visa.

Apply for university credit transfer to complete undergraduate studies 1 year → get a work visa 1 year.

(3) University graduates:

Apply for a master's degree in a Canadian university → get a three-year work visa.

Apply for a postgraduate diploma course in a Canadian university → get a 1 year work visa.

(4) Master graduates:

Apply for a master's degree or a master's degree in a Canadian university → get a three-year work visa.