Can anyone help me introduce the policy of studying in Canada and then immigrating?

Updated on educate 2024-05-08
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Well, if you go to college in Canada, it's better than if you go to graduate school, because you don't use the GRE in the language, so it's easier. When you come to Canada for 4 years, try to find a job first, even if you want to go to graduate school. After working for a year or two, continue to go to school and go to graduate school (because it will help you find a job after graduation, and more importantly, you can apply for immigration while you are in graduate school) because Canada's immigration policy is based on points, which is now about 68 points to pass.

    Among them, you can get 10 points for more than 4 years in Canada, 10 points for English passing, 10 points for graduate students, and 10 points for more than one year of work, and then what kind of guarantor or something. Don't look at those, you already have 40 points when you walk like this, and it is very easy to get another 28 points, which is equivalent to your successful immigration during your graduate studies! Moreover, it is very likely that you will get a PR card in the first year of graduate school, and in the second year, your tuition will be super cheap.

    So that when you graduate, you don't have to worry about not being able to find a job and return to your home country because you have already immigrated. And it's impossible for you to find a job, because graduate students are easy to find a job in Canada itself, and you have 1 or 2 years of work experience left, so doing so is the best for you.

    So, you have to go through the language first, that is, take the TOEFL. Remember, be sure to apply to college, not the GRE and then graduate school, because you won't have enough years!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The upstairs is too one-sided, I don't know if the landlord has work experience? Have you ever applied for the Canadian Federal Skilled Worker? There is no fn ???

    Now there is a study abroad experience class immigration, the official statement is that you can apply for studying abroad for more than 8 months, the new policy, but the school must be a recognized public school (undergraduate, junior college, graduate diploma courses are acceptable).

    And now you don't need to find any jobs related to your major, what is the nature of your study abroad?

    You can ask me any questions. The same goes to Canada.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can't immigrate while you're in school, and you can't immigrate until you find a job after four years of college. If you can't find a job after graduation, your visa expires, and you can only return to your home country. If you find a job, you can work for 1-2 years before you can apply for immigration.

    The specific steps of the landlord can consult the Canadian Immigration Bureau, which is also written on the ** of the Immigration Bureau. The landlord hasn't passed yet, so there's no need to think about it so much. ps:

    If the landlord is applying for a cooperative school, it may take longer to work. Because the immigration requirement is that the international student has been in Canada for more than 5 years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As of May 3, 2011, eligible student applicants will be able to submit fewer documents when submitting their Canadian study permit applications. Eligible applicants may submit a valid Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) issued by a participating financial institution in Canada in lieu of most funding documents.

    Students who take this program must meet the following requirements:

    Submit an offer letter from a designated Canadian college or university, submit an IELTS score of 6 or above, or a recognized Canadian high school Chinese certificate from a Canadian overseas high school in China, undergo a medical examination before submitting your application, and.

    Submit your application through the Visa Application Centre.

    Applicants who have been admitted to a program that is exempt from direct entry to an English language preparation program (such as ESL, EAP or English Proficiency Program) and have received an offer letter can choose this category, and the Canadian college or university that issued the Letter of Acceptance (LA) must be those whose graduates meet the requirements to apply for a post-graduation work permit

    Public post-secondary institutions, such as colleges,** technical schools, universities, or CEGEP in Quebec, which includes all institutions in the Student Partnership Program.

    Private post-secondary institutions that operate under the same operating norms as public institutions and whose operating funds come from **subsidized private colleges and universities (currently only private college-level educational institutions in Quebec are eligible).

    For Canadian private institutions authorized by provincial statute to award degrees, applicants must be enrolled in a course that meets the requirements for a degree granted by the province.

    GICs replace the requirement to submit asset or bank documents. If you do not provide proof that you have paid your first year's tuition fees, you will need to provide bank proof showing that the funds are sufficient to cover your first year's tuition fees.

    Students who qualify for the simplified self-documentation category will need to provide a GIC issued by a participating financial institution in Canada (currently designated as the Royal Bank of Canada) with a total amount of CAD 10,000 to cover the applicant's first-year living expenses, as well as proof that the first-year tuition fee has been paid, or a bank certificate showing that the applicant has sufficient funds to cover the first-year tuition fee.

    Study Plan: Written by the applicant himself/herself, usually submitted with the application, usually one page in length.

    You will need to state the name of the agent who will assist you in submitting your application for school permission or recruiting you to a Canadian educational institution, as well as the name of the agent.

    Why study at a Canadian school and major you were admitted to?

    Your overall academic goals.

    This Canadian degree is about how to enhance your employment opportunities.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Go to the official website of the visa center to see the most official.

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