Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Immigrating to Canada I am a full-time employee of a bank. I have just worked for a year, and my parents and I have made nominations. My parents will definitely go. Am I going or not?

Immigrating to Canada I am a full-time employee of a bank. I have just worked for a year, and my parents and I have made nominations. My parents will definitely go. Am I going or not?

If you have a job and an income, you can't go with your parents.

If your purpose is to obtain Canadian immigration status through studying abroad, I suggest you apply for courses in public institutions and get a visa through the spp program, without specifying the source of funds.

After graduation, you can consider applying for the admission notice of graduate diploma to apply for a visa. When I get there, I will consider whether to study for a postgraduate diploma or directly transfer to a junior college course. If the IELTS score meets the requirements, you can take a junior college course directly without taking a language class. Even if you don't meet the IELTS score required for major entrance, you can consider applying for both language and major admission. After completing the language course in the local area, you can enroll in this major.

After completing at least two years of junior college courses, you can get a three-year work visa after graduation, and you can get immigration status through experience category after one year of work.

If you are interested in applying to a local public college in Toronto, such as Centennial College or seneca, I can help you get the acceptance letter.