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What are the AIP immigrants in Canada? What conditions need to be met?

It is understood that Canada's new AIP immigration policy is an Atlantic immigration pilot project from 2065438 to March 2007, which was jointly discussed by the Canadian Immigration Bureau and the governors of the four Atlantic provinces, with the aim of increasing the total population of the four Atlantic provinces including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Labrador and Prince Edward Island. It is mainly aimed at international skilled workers who have obtained employer's offer in Atlantic Canada and international graduates who have completed two-year courses in Atlantic Canada and obtained employer's offer.

Among the specific contents of Canada's new AIPP immigration policy, the most attractive ones are:

1. The requirements for working data are not high.

Applicants only need to have more than one year of full-time work experience, which undoubtedly has more opportunities for newly graduated college students and young people.

2. Low language requirements. In the past, if you want to immigrate to Canada smoothly, you must have a language level of at least CLB6 and at least a master's degree. However, in Canada's AIP New Deal, only basic language communication is required. As long as you are well prepared, almost everyone can do it!

3. The review time is short. Friends who have handled immigration before know that the waiting time for immigration review is very long, often several years. The whole process of AIP immigration project from application to immigration is basically enough in one year, which is very fast.

4. Low threshold and high success rate. People want to emigrate to developed countries in order to enjoy better social service policies, but the threshold for emigration is also high. AIP immigration program not only gives more people opportunities, but also has a higher success rate.