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Last year, my cousin's family went to Canada through skilled immigration. To be honest, skilled immigration is still a relatively complex type of immigration, which involves a lot of detailed application issues and has relatively high requirements for individuals. Personally, it is recommended that if you want to immigrate, you should choose a company with good enough qualifications to immigrate.
Jinqiao is very good, after all, it is a large company, and the years and qualifications are all here.
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Thai and international immigrants come to your questions:
You can also choose other ways of immigration to Canada.
BC employer sponsorship immigration, the program requires an employment contract with a reasonable salary, and is a management (such as supervisor, manager, etc.), professional (such as lawyer, doctor, etc.) and skilled (such as cook, electrician, etc.) occupations, college degree or above, two years of relevant work experience, IELTS score of 4 or above. The process includes evaluating the contract, matching the employer, registering the application, federal approval after the BC provincial approval, obtaining the visa, and finally obtaining the PR card.
Ontario employer-sponsored immigrants, the condition is a college degree or above, and two years of relevant work experience is sufficient. The process is to evaluate the contract, match the employer, register the application, approve it by the Ontario province and then the federal approval, obtain the visa to land in Canada, and finally obtain the PR card.
NB Province employer-sponsored immigrants, college degree or above, one year of relevant work experience, IELTS score of 4 or above. Evaluate the contract, have employer certification, match employer, obtain a letter of sponsorship from the NB Province, obtain federal approval, obtain immigration papers, and finally obtain a PR card.
BC investment immigrants need to have one year of experience as a business owner or executive, create at least one job and invest at least $200,000 to $400,000 within 12 months of landing in BC, and have personal assets of not less than $600,000. Evaluate the development and inspection of the plan, write the business plan, audit the assets, obtain a work permit after submitting the application, start a business for at least 18 months after landing in British Columbia, and finally transfer to the provincial nomination.
Federal self-employed immigrants with at least two years of full-time relevant work experience, meet the Canadian scoring requirements, IELTS 4 or CLB 4 or above. The process requires the development of an assessment plan, submission of documents, interviews, medical examinations, obtaining immigration papers, and finally obtaining a PR card, which takes two years.
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There are two main types of skilled immigrants in Canada: federal skilled immigrants and provincial nominated skilled immigrants. The "EE" in the Canadian Federal Skilled Worker EE Program is the abbreviation of Express Entry, which is the application mode for Canadian economic immigration implemented on January 1, 2015.
The Canadian skilled immigration EE program is further subdivided into federal skilled immigration, federal experience immigration and federal skilled immigration, among which the federal skilled immigration needs to be scored through the preliminary evaluation form, and the latter two types can directly submit the EE application and wait for the invitation of the Federal Immigration Bureau. The difference between the Canadian Federal Skilled Worker EE program system and the traditional application process is that applicants cannot submit immigration applications on their own, but need to be invited by Immigration Canada.
This step will effectively prevent applications that are not eligible to apply or cannot submit sufficient supporting documents to occupy the time of USCIS to review the immigration application, so the Federal Skilled Worker EE Program is also known as the Express Entry Program.
1. Contract evaluation and preparation of materials.
2. According to the six elements of the assessment, 67 points will be scored to pass (out of 100 points) 3. ECA academic certification.
5. CRS comprehensive scoring system, screening invitation (selected once every two weeks) 6. Submit materials to the Federal Migration Bureau (within 60 days).
7. Review and approve the immigrant visa (processing period: 6 months).
8. Paste the immigrant visa and land in Canada to change the PR card.
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With its unique advantages, Canada attracts many immigrants from all over the world, among which Quebec's skilled immigration is a major feature, and there are three main ways: first, federal skilled immigration; the second is Quebec skilled immigration; The third is the Provincial Nominee Program for skilled immigration. There are three types of skilled immigrants for different applicants.
Federal Skilled Worker. It is the most applied category among skilled immigration applicants in China. The C-50 Immigration Act Amendment Act is also aimed at this type of skilled immigration.
Most of the scoring** are hard conditions. Among them, there are two things that need to be specifically explained, one is academic qualifications, due to the different education systems of the two countries, and China's national conditions are not very consistent with the 3-year junior college is 22 points, while the bachelor's and 2-year junior college is 20 points. This is mainly due to the fact that in Canada, there is a lot of vocational education in the 3-year junior college, which is easier to integrate into the actual work, while there is no or very little vocational education in the bachelor's diploma.
Liu Bin said that all applicants must go to the Academic Degree Certification Center of Tsinghua University for academic certification. The second is that 10 points can be obtained for the work permit or employment certificate (joboffer), and the employment certificate must be approved by the Canadian human resource development agency (HRDC) for the applicant's employment certificate. It is very difficult to get these 10 points, because the employer needs HRDC to prove that the position is indeed not suitable for recruitment in Canada in order to apply.
Quebec Skilled Immigration. Suitable for applicants who have studied French. This type of application is faster than the federal skilled immigration, however, Quebec does not deduct points until the age of 49 like the federal skilled immigration, and Quebec deducts points when applicants are over 35 years old.
Canadian skilled immigration is basically these three main paths, they have their own characteristics, I hope our introduction can be helpful to you, if you get a specific scoring table, please go to Kanglian Immigration to inquire
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At least one year of work experience in an in-demand occupation with a score of 67.
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