Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I am an undergraduate now and have the opportunity to join the party. I want to study in Canada after graduation, and then immigrate. Will joining the party affect my visa and immigration in the futur

I am an undergraduate now and have the opportunity to join the party. I want to study in Canada after graduation, and then immigrate. Will joining the party affect my visa and immigration in the futur

I am an undergraduate now and have the opportunity to join the party. I want to study in Canada after graduation, and then immigrate. Will joining the party affect my visa and immigration in the future? Generally speaking, ordinary party member immigrants to the United States are ignored. If it is a certain level of immigration, it will generally be monitored at the departmental level, but immigration is not necessarily allowed. They only need to perform necessary procedures, such as whether there are financial problems and whether they have mastered state core secrets. These will do.

Have any applicants asked about the trouble of immigrating to the United States after joining the Party? The process is as follows: party member should apply to his party organization when he goes abroad. If he is approved to go abroad to settle down, his party membership will be suspended after leaving the country. Party member will no longer go through the formalities of becoming a full member, and its qualification of preparing for party member will no longer be retained. Therefore, if you plan to emigrate, don't join the party.

It can be seen from the relevant provisions of the US immigration law and the handling procedures of the consulate that it will undoubtedly bring great difficulties to applicants to apply for immigration to the United States if they recognize their party member status. If you don't recognize your party member identity, it doesn't conform to the provisions of American immigration law.

The United States is a country that opposes party member immigrants from China. When applying for an American immigrant visa, the applicant is usually asked whether he is from party member. If the applicant truthfully answers and clearly declares that he is party member, the visa will be refused. If the applicant conceals party member's identity, once it is found out, it will be regarded as cheating the US government, and the consequences will be more serious.