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I am a preacher of the church and would like to apply for skilled immigration to Canada. I wonder if I can apply for this job?

Sure! ! According to the Canadian immigration law, all recognized religious people can apply for immigration! ! Your situation is a church missionary. I think it belongs to the evangelical church. Canada is a country dominated by Christianity. Priests and priests below the position of priest have preferential treatment in immigration! This is guaranteed by the immigration law. But you have to prove that you are a religious person! For example, a certificate from your church and a letter of introduction from other priests. And the materials of the Canadian church can prove that you are!

Besides, I can tell you a good way! !

All Christian clergy can engage in religious work when they enter Canada, even if they hold tourist visas. No work permit from Canada is required. But it is even more difficult for others to apply for work permits. Because this is the privilege granted to all priests by the Constitution.

So you can apply for a short-term visa to enter Canada. After entering Canada, you can preach by yourself or be employed by the church. If you have income, your family (spouse, children) can also apply to come with you. Of course, you can also apply for immigration immediately while earning income. Applying for skilled immigrants is not as difficult as people in China. If you have a degree from Shensi College, it is easy to apply immediately. If not. Then you can apply to study in Canada (seminary), which is also very simple. You can submit the materials to Buffalo, USA. Soon. It only took 1 year to get the right of permanent residence.

In addition, I would like to add that there will be a long queue for you to apply for skilled migration from China. The current queuing time is about 60 months. At the same time, it should be graded like other skilled immigrants. Look at your education. Working hours. Age, English level, etc. When you have enough points, wait for time. So it's not easy in China.

At present, skilled migration is very difficult in China.

But if you are religious and you are a Christian, it will be easy. All you need is a short-term visa to enter Canada. For example. Tourist visa or something. However, most people who hold tourist visas do not give them, and they must return them when they expire. You are a priest, so you can continue to be a missionary. And you don't have to apply for a work permit. You can have the right to work right away. And this must be approved by immigration. Of course, you need to submit relevant documents to prove your identity. For example, many people in China want to apply for work visas and can only apply for jobs that Canadians are unwilling to do. Like a nanny. Cleaner. Something. Moreover, if successful, it will take more than a year to get these work visas. And there is only one woman. Not a man. Very troublesome. And you can enjoy the right to work as long as you enter temporarily. But only if there are materials to prove it. Can't talk, need material.

When you stay, you can preach or be employed by the church. Canada is short of missionaries now. Know mandarin. It is hard to find that it would be better if you had work experience.

You can also apply for study when you go. It is also easy to approve. As long as the income is not much, you can apply to join immediately. In the immigration law, there is a column dedicated to pastor immigrants, which is different from others.

Of course, you can also apply for immigration immediately if you have income.

That's much better than applying in China. And basically successful. Much faster, too. Cut your income and you can study. So can immigration. This can only be done by Christian religious people. No one else can enjoy it! !

I have read that there is no shortage of missionaries in the United States and Canada, which is all layman's words. I am a priest in Canada. First, it's late. Westerners are unwilling to do it. Many churches are empty!

What is the Vatican's approval? Something. That's Catholic. You must be a Christian, that is, a Protestant. It fits perfectly. I just went to China.

But your premise is that the materials are well prepared. Do you know that?/You know what? Say it again! !

God bless you! !