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On Canadian Immigration and Studying Abroad

1. Skilled immigrants are overseas applications, and you can choose experienced immigrants from Canada; Simply put, a Canadian university can get a three-year work visa after graduation, and you can apply for immigration if you find a job in this major within these three years. After successful application, you can obtain permanent residency, and then you can become a citizen after living in Canada for three years within four years.

2. No, but nursing, nursing and other majors are open to international students. Of course, it is definitely open to permanent residents, but considering that you have been working for several years when you get permanent residents, do you want to go back to school and change your major? Honestly, it's not realistic.

3. It seems to be medicine and law.

Residents are the residents where you live. There are four main differences between permanence and citizenship: first, the right to vote; Second, the right to be elected; Third, join the army; Fourth, be elected as a member of the jury. And permanent residence for five years and two years. The only drawback of citizens is that they need a visa to go to China, and there is a time limit.