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Canadian immigration policy for studying abroad

1. After you graduate from graduate school and meet the requirements, you need to apply not for skilled immigrants, but for experienced immigrants. Immigrants can only bring children and spouses under 18. You can't apply for both parents at the same time.

Your parents may retire soon, right?

For the Canadian government, these elderly people belong to a group of immigrants who have no productive capacity, can't work and can't pay taxes to the government, but still need a lot of funds from the Canadian government.

Generally speaking, for a retired old man, the Canadian government needs to subsidize10.5 million Canadian dollars (900,000 RMB) for medical expenses, nursing expenses and living expenses one year. For this reason, the Canadian government is very harsh on such immigrants and does not welcome them.

3. After you immigrate, you need to pay enough taxes to the government, and then your income should reach the daily living standard of your parents alone or working with their spouses (I heard that the annual income seems to reach more than 50 thousand Canadian dollars), and you need to have a certain deposit to ensure that your parents will not become a burden to the government.

Then you can apply for parents' reunion immigration.

However, the waiting time for parents' reunion is very long, usually between 7- 10 years. In the meantime, your parents can apply for a super visit visa to live with you. If you can't work, you have to bear all the expenses, including living expenses and medical insurance premiums, and you don't enjoy any Canadian welfare and old-age subsidies.

5. After your parents successfully apply, they can enjoy some Canadian benefits, but they can't receive government pension for 10 (900- 1000 Canadian dollars per month).