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Canada's investment immigration policy in 2009 is "one loose and one tight"

The amendment to the investment immigration law in Quebec, Canada will take effect on February 2, 2009, and various provisions directly related to immigration investment will be changed.

According to the person in charge of Sichuan Junhui's going abroad, these changes include: the management experience of immigrants has changed from "three years of full-time successful management experience in the ten years before submitting the application" to "two years of management experience in the five years before submitting the application" and "the management experience does not need to be full-time, and professionals such as accountants, lawyers and doctors can participate in related professional work while managing the company". If the application documents are complete and the immigration officer is required to establish an interview system without examination, In terms of assets, from the past, "only the assets under the name of the main applicant are recognized, and the source must come from commercial activities" to "the assets under the name of the main applicant and spouse are recognized", "the source does not need to go through commercial activities, but the donations or gifts received within six months before submitting the application cannot be counted".

In addition, Canada's relevant regulations on skilled immigrants have also been tightened. The Canadian Federal Citizenship and Immigration Department recently announced the high-demand technology industries that Canada absorbed professional skilled immigrants in 2009. Judging from the contents of the announcement, the number of skilled immigrants decreased from 300 to 38. In terms of majors, it focuses on unpopular majors that are generally difficult for ordinary people, including applicants from China, such as petroleum engineers, mining engineers, audiologists and speech therapists, plumbers, medical radiologists and so on. This means that the Federal Immigration Department has closed the door for absorbing overseas skilled immigrants more and more narrowly, and many China applicants who want to apply for immigration to Canada through skilled immigration are hard to get through the narrow door of immigration to Canada under the restriction of these 38 high-demand skilled industries.