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I think Canada's immigration policy is much more relaxed than that of Australia, especially experience immigration, I have been working for 5 years, and my undergraduate is 211 finance (not popular abroad) I plan to apply for immigration through the experience immigration policy - first read a master's degree, you can get a 3-year work visa after graduation, and then look for a job, so the immigration score will be much higher, as for the difficulty of finding a job, it depends on the individual. I think that no matter which way you immigrate, in addition to the endless money at home, you will eventually have to find a job, so the difficulty of finding a job should not be considered for the time being, half of the people who have worked in China face the language problem that needs to be overcome when looking for a job abroad, and it is difficult to find employment and survive if there is a language barrier and cannot integrate into the local environment. Personally, I don't think it's a problem to go to school in Canada (foreign countries don't pay much attention to the degree and school brand, and the most important thing is to pass the interview).
So I suggest that you go to Canada to study first, not too long, get a work visa, find a job and then apply for immigration. The most important thing is to choose a school in a province with a relaxed immigration policy and a good language environment (few Chinese), although you will face endless loneliness, but it is conducive to the improvement of language ability and the success of immigration applications. I should have gone to Canada in September, applied for a university in Nova Scotia (I looked at it for a long time, this province should have a relatively relaxed immigration policy) I chose a school close to the city on the east coast of Canada, the climate is milder, that is, the plane cannot go directly, and I have to transfer from Toronto.
People who have worked for a few years should have abandoned their English, I suggest that you still take a little tuition in China, and then decide whether to take the IELTS test, if you don't want to take the test, choose a double-enrollment school, in the past, you will progress faster, in fact, the most important thing is to learn the language, as for the master, it doesn't matter if you read well or not, as long as you can graduate successfully. PS: I'm not an intermediary, it's purely a personal opinion, I've been thinking about this plan for a long time and it's the most suitable for me.
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Requirements for studying abroad: funds in place (40-800,000 yuan, deposit period of 6-12 months) and no criminal record.
In good shape. The above are the most basic conditions.
What is the degree you want to study? What major do you want to study? Please provide detailed information on the purpose.
If you don't speak English well, you can go and learn the language.
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The cost of studying abroad is too high, and if you complete your studies, you may not be able to successfully immigrate to Canada. I don't know if art design is the full name of your profession. Our company has previous successful cases in art design, computer art design and other majors, but those applicants have different careers than yours.
Let's make an assessment first, maybe your wife is more suitable to make the decision. It is also convenient to continue your studies in Canada after successful immigration.
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You need to pass at least one language first, that is, IELTS or TOEFL. You are married, studying abroad is not suitable for you, because international students still have to return to China after graduation, and even if you succeed in studying abroad, your wife (husband) can not come to Canada with you, so it is better for you to choose immigration, but your major can not choose skilled immigration, then there is only one way to invest immigration, but the prerequisite is 1 million yuan, but investment immigration does not have language requirements...
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Canadian study and immigration has become a trend, many students who plan to study in Canada, some will consider whether they can immigrate to Canada after graduation, so can they immigrate by studying in Canada? Let's take a look.
You don't have to study in Canada to immigrate, studying in Canada is just the first step to immigrate to Canada. Under current immigration law (as to whether there will be any changes when you come to study, it is uncertain), if an international student has completed two years of college or four years of undergraduate study in Canada, they can get a three-year post-graduation work visa. During these three years, you can work.
If your job is in a category recognized by Immigration Canada as eligible for immigration, or if you meet the category of a provincial nomination, you can enter your profile into Immigration's Express Entry (EE) system.
According to domestic parlance, this system is a talent pool. Once your information is entered into the system, the system will score you based on your specific situation. For example, how many years of education have you received?
What is your IELTS score in each subject? What category are you working in and how long you've been working. How old are you?
Wait a minute. Then, once or twice a month, USCIS comes into the system to select candidates for immigration applications based on their scores. The candidate is then sent an invitation to immigrate, and asked to prepare the immigration application materials and submit the formal immigration application within the specified time.
The USCIS then goes through the approval process until it is approved. The applicant then lands at the border crossing (even if the applicant is already in Canada).
It is important to note that if you have completed a post-secondary or higher course in Canada, you will be given extra points when the system marks you. This gives you an advantage over applicants who are not studying in Canada. However, it is not necessary that you will be able to immigrate once you study abroad.
So, studying abroad is only the first step in your immigration to Canada. If you don't study abroad, but you are particularly good in all aspects, you can also put your own information in the fast-track system. If the score is high enough, you will definitely be invited.
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How to immigrate to Canada? Want to immigrate to Canada but don't know the way, Billy tells you.
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The Canadian PEQ program is a tripartite joint study and immigration program between Quebec**, the Education Bureau and the Immigration Bureau. Participate in vocational training at a designated vocational education and training school in the province of Quebec, Canada, and complete 1 and a half years of study to quickly obtain a Canadian green card.
The program is completely out of the harsh standards of the conventional Canadian skilled immigration scoring system, with no interview requirements, no IELTS requirements, no language score requirements (French training required), and no employer letter requirements! Priority submission of immigration applications, priority processing, success rate of almost 100%.
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