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What are the advantages of Canadian immigrants from other countries?

Many students will consider whether they can stay there after graduation when choosing a country to study abroad. From the perspective of national policy and immigration, Canada is the best choice. The Canadian Embassy is not so much an excellent international student as a choice of future Canadian citizens when applying for a student visa to study in Canada. In order to retain applicants who have already studied and worked in Canada, Canada introduced the experience immigration policy in the summer of 2008. In this way, it is very easy for graduates studying abroad and applicants with work visas to obtain permanent residency. Compared with traditional skilled immigrants, the requirements are lower and the speed is faster.

Last year, the Canadian Immigration Bureau officially released a message confirming the suspension of Canadian investment immigration, and at the same time adjusted the experience immigration and PNP plan. This is good news for international students. In the future, students can consider studying abroad in combination with their future immigration plans.

International students in Canada can get a three-year work visa after completing a two-year full-time course (university graduation), and can apply for experience immigration after working for one year. Canadian immigration application is a personal nomination system, which does not require employer's guarantee, and only needs to provide the tax bill and work certificate after work. However, it is not a problem for students studying in Canada for a long time to reach IELTS 7.

Because the investment immigrants who applied for Canada did not create many employment opportunities for the local people as expected by the government. Therefore, the Canadian government's policy adjustment will be more conducive to the change of work permit holders to permanent residents and the change of international students to permanent residents. More and more international students in Canada tend to immigrate later. Only students who have studied in Canada can truly integrate into the life and work in Canada, and the knowledge they have learned can be perfectly connected with the work in Canada.

The speed at which international students apply for experience immigration varies from province to province. For example, there are a large number of international students in Ontario and BC, so the trial speed is relatively slow. Experiments in three prairie provinces (Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan) are much faster.

In order to attract more international students to stay in this province, different provinces have also introduced different preferential policies. For example, after successfully applying for immigration, international students who graduated from Manetho Pakistan will refund the tuition difference between international students and local students; Master graduates in Ontario can apply for experience immigration without looking for a job; Quebec even launched the PEQ project, which can be submitted half a year before graduation without work experience. As long as you complete the vocational training of 1800 hours designated by the government and get the diploma, you can meet the application conditions and apply after graduating from high school.

Students who plan to get a maple leaf card in Canada as soon as possible can get a three-year work visa through two years of university study in Canada, and apply for a maple leaf card through work, so that they can not only have study experience, but also enjoy social welfare in Canada, and even continue to study for a higher degree after getting a maple leaf card, which is equivalent to that of local students in Canada in terms of study expenses. This is the best choice for many international students from China who want to emigrate.