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It is recommended that you still study in China for graduate school, and it is very difficult for Canadian skilled immigrants now.
If you want to immigrate, you can do it, but it is best to meet the following points before it is possible.
1.Your school is very good.
2.The major of study is very good, and it meets the conditions for Canadian immigration.
3.You speak very good English and have a high IELTS or TOEFL score.
4.You have relatives in Canada.
5.Your work experience meets the immigration criteria.
If you don't reach any of the above points, then it is almost impossible for you to immigrate, because now Canada has added an experience immigration, which is very suppressive for people who come from domestic skilled immigrants, and you are now applying for skilled immigration in the suppression range.
I suggest that you go to graduate school first, and then talk about it in a few years, maybe the immigration conditions in Canada will change, and then the skilled immigration will not cost money.
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It has to do with the purpose of immigration.
If it's for better jobs and money, don't immigrate.
If it is for life, life, children, etc., you can prepare to immigrate.
However, the best route is to apply for graduate school abroad, killing two birds with one stone.
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It is better to find a job first and apply for skilled immigration after a few years.
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To apply for skilled immigration, you must have work experience, and a Chinese graduate degree or even a doctorate cannot be exempted from work experience.
If you have limited funds, you can go to Canada to study"Postgraduate Diploma"The duration of the course is short (usually 1 year), and the total tuition fee is about 10,000 Canadian dollars.
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I also plan to do the same, I want to immigrate first and then study, but now according to the path of skilled immigration, the conditions are not enough, and the 38 jobs that were in short supply at the end of 08 are said to be temporary policies to deal with the financial crisis, but I checked and said that it will last for about 5 years. After completing the domestic graduate school, it is 3 points more than the undergraduate degree, which is 25 points, and the work experience cannot be offset, and now it is not in the 38 items, and the work experience cannot be added. Now you have to apply for skilled migration, unless you work for 4 years, IELTS 4 7 is still a little hopeful.
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Thank you icetoohot for the reminder But I don't have much money at home, so I plan to immigrate first and then apply for graduate school, which can be a little subsidized... I'm just a little worried about the recent changes in Canada's immigration policy, because my college grades are not high, and it's not 38 jobs...
Also: If I have completed graduate school in China (not one of the top 10 universities in the country), can I apply for skilled immigration directly with work experience? Or what are the benefits of graduating from college?
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Many students will choose to study in Canada, so what is the difference between studying in China and going to Canada for graduate school? How do the two compare? Is this what many international students are more concerned about, let's take a look!
Comparison between studying in Canada and studying in China
1.Difficulty in graduate school
Students who participate in the domestic postgraduate entrance examination should have a deep understanding, stay up late to study, and then take the 2-day exam, wait for the results, and see if they can participate in the retest, because even if they pass the written test, the retest is not guaranteed to pass.
Of course, it is not easy to apply for a graduate student to study abroad, and it is necessary to provide transcripts of the undergraduate stage, and maintain a good grade level for four years of undergraduate. And you have to take IELTS or TOEFL. If you want to go to a prestigious school, you also need to prepare for the GRE GMAT, and you need various soft skills to improve your background.
But in the domestic postgraduate entrance examination, it is difficult to cross the national line, and if you want to take the 985 exam, it is even more difficult. If you have a good IELTS, TOEFL, and GRE GMAT, and do some extracurricular activities, internships, projects, **, etc., you can go to a prestigious school in Canada.
That is, with the same hard work, but you can choose a better school to study in Canada.
2.Comparison of costs
It generally takes 2 years to study in Canada for graduate school, and the total cost is about 300,000 yuan more than in China.
However, if you work in Canada for 2-3 years after graduation, the salary you will save after all kinds of expenses is usually more than 300,000. Whether you immigrate to Canada or not, you will have more advantages in the future.
3.Be cautious before developing
Nowadays, more and more students choose to study abroad, resulting in more and more returnees, although the immigration policy of California is good, and many people can basically immigrate after studying abroad, but there are also many people who choose to return to China for development.
The difference between studying in Canada and studying in China is not entirely in the gold content of the diploma, but in the value of the students themselves.
In addition to professional skills, Canadian students have a great advantage in language, and their thinking, vision, and work attitude will also have a great advantage in job hunting.
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I don't understand the difference between a graduate diploma program and a master's program, and what is the corresponding in English?
If you are looking for a job, your previous work experience, language skills and the reputation and location of the school are all important.
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It is better to immigrate to a master's program to get a degree. Finding a job is not necessarily, and a postgraduate diploma is generally better.
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