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My English writing ability is very strong. What can I do in Canada?

1. First of all, you should be clear about your purpose of going to Canada, immigration?

2. Are you sure you can change from visiting to studying abroad, changing skills or changing work visas? These types of visas are different, and it is impossible to be approved without corresponding conditions. I haven't heard that it can be transferred at will. For example, it is impossible for you to apply for a study visa without an OFFER. There is no concept of "transfer" on the visa issue. You can sign anything you apply for. If you need other types of visas, you must apply again.

You can work while studying abroad, or even drop out of school to play, but that doesn't mean you can stay after graduation. Different provinces have different regulations on graduates' work visas. For example, some provinces can only issue work visas to graduates of specific majors. This work visa does not mean that you can obtain permanent residence status. In order to obtain permanent residency, at least a long-term labor contract should be signed locally. If you want to study abroad and immigrate, you must choose your major. After graduation, you can find an employer who can sign a long-term contract with you in a province, otherwise it is not realistic. You'd better go to the immigration offices of official website provinces to browse the details yourself, and don't just listen to the introduction of the intermediary. It doesn't make much sense.

4. Not to hurt you. As far as your specialty is concerned, it may be an advantage in China, but it is not an advantage in Canada. Because all people with academic ability in Canada are not inferior to you in writing, not to mention their ability in language communication may be much higher than yours, and it is also a big doubt whether your writing can be adopted in Canada. Doing research at home and abroad is a completely different environment. What Canada really needs is labor, not brain power. It is normal for a doctor who graduated from France to find a job of cutting meat in Canada. If you really have the academic level of a doctor from a Canadian university, I suggest you go to the United States to find a job. A Canadian bachelor's degree is basically the upper limit for finding a normal job. They need more professional technicians.

5. It is suggested that you must have strong writing ability and good reading ability to study the needs of various provinces carefully. I really don't know if you can write directly to the immigration office. I'm sure there will be a reply In addition, you can be a visiting scholar, go first, and then talk to the local agent after landing. Formal intermediaries and law firms in Canada must be certified by the Immigration Bureau before they can operate immigration business. In fact, domestic intermediaries do not have legal qualifications recognized by the Immigration Bureau.