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High marks: questions about medical students' skilled migration?

Send a paragraph of skilled immigrants from Canada for your reference.

◇ Employers provide long-term and full-time jobs;

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◇ The employment field of the nominated candidate provides a good long-term prospect;

The employer's enterprise must be registered and operated for more than one year, with at least 5 full-time employees and good financial status;

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◇ Hiring foreign employees should bring advantages to British Columbia's economic development without adverse effects or social conflicts.

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international students studying abroad must obtain a degree from a university or college in British Columbia (BC) or a diploma of more than one year before accepting the letter of intent. The school you graduated from must be a public higher education college or university in British Columbia (BC), or a private college that can award a bachelor's degree on the transfer credit system in BC. Students with doctoral and master's degrees must study in British Columbia (BC) for more than one year. Students with a bachelor's degree must study in British Columbia (BC) for more than two years. Students who have obtained diplomas for more than one year should take all diploma courses in British Columbia (BC). Students who have obtained bachelor's degrees and diplomas in British Columbia (BC) should have an average score of over 7%. The degree or certificate obtained should be the following major: natural science, applied science or engineering; Health science; Computer science, information systems or digital media; Business or trade.

there is no minimum limit on the residence time of the applicants for the nominated project in British Columbia (BC), but it should be noted that the nominated project in British Columbia (BC) is designed for those who meet the requirements and are willing to become permanent residents of BC. Therefore, in addition to being qualified, applicants must also have a clear intention to live and work in British Columbia.