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Can I immigrate after studying in Canada?

1. If this major is science and engineering, please choose science and engineering as far as possible, because the advantage of professional background is irreplaceable, and engineering will be more directional in finding jobs after students immigrate.

2. Recommend high school students to study abroad. Why? Compared with those masters and doctors, undergraduates are more likely to find jobs in Canada, and the possibility of being admitted by international students is much higher than that of masters. Someone asked why? On the one hand, it takes three to four years for an undergraduate to study in Canada (four years for the same major is better than three years, and it is more recognized! ), these international students can absorb Canadian culture for a long time and get used to the local lifestyle, including conceptually, which is very important as a basic education in higher education in the eyes of Canadians! On the other hand, most local Canadians are studying for a master's degree on a part-time basis, and it is not that this degree can only be done when needed after obtaining a stable position! Therefore, the general master's degree is one and a half to two years, only a short-term promotion! Therefore, the above factors must be considered when choosing a major and degree. This is based on the local situation in Canada and the psychology of employers.

3. Recommend university credit transfer courses and various diploma courses, which are very suitable for those students with average grades who want to study in North America and friends who want to seek better development after work. In Canada, many locals will choose junior college or certificate courses after finishing high school. Because of the short academic system, all majors are employment-oriented, and many majors have CO-OP (paid internship). Therefore, finding a job is even smoother than undergraduate or master's degree, and it is also the fastest way for many international students to achieve employment immigration. With the Canadian government's policy of adjusting the focus of immigration to OAB experience immigration, colleges and diploma courses will be another direction for future international students to choose, and the SPP program has played a role in fueling these overseas study projects.