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I am 30 years old. Can I immigrate to the United States or Canada?

There are two legal ones: 1. Skilled immigrants II. Investment immigration.

If investing in immigrants costs money, you have to pay the government or deposit it in a bank (without interest), and you have to invest there; Most people can't afford to invest in immigrants;

Skilled immigrants (if I remember correctly) need a master's degree and take gre/ IELTS. Please check it yourself for details. It slipped my mind. If you have relatives, pay attention, relatives! ! ! Doing so can get extra points. In fact, in Canada, there are some provinces nominated (Saskatchewan and Quebec), that is, they can only stay in the province for a few years after going. If the province immigrates to Quebec, children can't go to English schools, but to French schools. It will be several years before you leave Quebec.

As for other illegal ones (alas, I really don't want to send this)

You can sneak in and work in the Chinese community here; Or if the study/work visa comes, you won't go. After that, you will still do black jobs. Then, you will soon find a legal job or marry a local. However, if you have children, they have no identity and cannot go to school. . .

Well, that's it. It's up to you. What's more, it has always been difficult to immigrate to the United States, and Canada has been relatively tight recently. Actually, you can try Australia. Studying abroad first, getting a degree and practicing English, really can't.