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Skilled immigrants to Quebec, 20 15. Now, how many levels of interviews can you apply for?

This is what I saw on the website of going abroad, but to compare it with the previous data, you can roughly push it. Or you can go abroad again to see if the schedule of skilled immigrants in Canada has been updated.

The immigration schedule is long or short, from a few months to 10 years or more (American relatives immigrate).

According to my inquiry in official website, Canada, if the Canadian federal skilled migration application is received before February 27th, 2008, the submission date of the Beijing Embassy is 72 months, and that of the Hong Kong Embassy is 75 months. (I don't know if I understand correctly)

In addition, the official website suggests:

If you applied for federal skilled workers before,

On February 27th, 2008, changes in the law may affect your application.

This means that if you apply for federal skilled migration before this time period, your application will be affected by policy changes.

The materials received from February 27th to June 25th, 2008 10 are scheduled for 36-42 months, and those received after June 25th 14- 19 months.

Everyone must be wondering why the latecomers came to the top. Submission leads to long scheduling?

So let me explain: (personal opinion)

For those who have applied for federal skilled migration before, most of them may be the "victims" of the one-size-fits-all policy of federal skilled migration. Cut nearly 300,000 applications. Why did you cut off so much?

First of all, in order to reduce the pressure on the Federal Immigration Service.

Secondly, the idea of the federal government is that with the development of the provincial nomination project, applicants will be diverted. In order to alleviate the pressure on the federal government, those who have been cut off can immigrate to Canada through the provincial nomination. Make the talent strategy of each province balanced.

Third, most people who go to the Federation have superior conditions, but the mentality of immigrants is that people go higher, so they will choose big cities such as Vancouver and Toronto, which is not conducive to the overall development of Canada. So the provincial nomination went up.

Next, I will briefly introduce the development and evolution of provincial nomination projects:

Take the skilled immigrants nominated by Manitoba as an example, hereinafter referred to as MPNP,

Manitoba skilled immigrants are established according to the immigration agreement between the Canadian federal government and Manitoba, which recognizes that Manitoba can have its immigration priority according to its economic, cultural and social needs. The plan lists five priority targets: employer guarantee, international students, family support, community support and strategic employment agreement. Only in these five categories will Manetho Pakistani Immigration Bureau consider accepting applications and issue nomination certificates soon.

So you should be aware of the necessity and reasons for developing provincial nomination projects:

1, reduce the pressure of federal skilled migration cases and avoid the situation that it is difficult to return again.

2. It has achieved the effect of talent balance, reduced the pressure on the Federation, and given the talent development plans of the provinces an opportunity.

In addition, this timetable is an expectation for Immigration Canada.

The deep-seated reasons why the latecomers came from behind:

1, encourage the development of provincial-level nomination projects,

2. I hope to use the provincial nomination to transfer the federal pressure, so that the process of federal skilled immigrants submitted later will be faster.

Why is the previous schedule so long? Although 280 thousand was cut, there are still many cases left. So you should consider the harsh conditions that apply after the New Deal. After the New Deal, the number of posts was reduced to 24, and the quota was limited to 5,000 per year. The review of a large number of original backlog cases is definitely different from the review of current applications-I mean the review difference caused by the different application conditions of the old and new applications, because after the New Deal, the new ones are stricter than the old ones. To consume old applications, you can only save nominations by delaying, delaying until you lose your conditions or change other ways. In addition, the schedule is long because at the end of the provincial nomination project, you still need to take the federal stage to get the provincial nomination certificate. However, before, the processing time of most cases was shared by the provincial immigration offices, which reduced the pressure on the federal immigration office. Applicants can feel the benefits of applying for provincial nomination, either transfer to provincial nomination or continue to wait. The federal approach is somewhat biased towards provincial nominations. It may be for the overall planning and future development of Canada, so it is necessary to "offend" a group of applicants. ?