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What are the latest immigration conditions in Canada in 2020?
The number of immigration projects in Canada is staggering (each province has dozens of provincial nomination projects). Usually, an applicant who has just come into contact with Canadian immigrants is basically devastated after learning about it. Although there are many projects in Canada, there are actually not so many categories, which are common after classification:

Generally, skilled immigrants do not need employers or study abroad (the cost of time and money is extremely low, the requirements for applicants are extremely high, or a little luck is needed). We should know that the first ee project in Canada includes skilled immigrants, skilled immigrants and experienced immigrants, and the Canadian federal government expects to issue more ee project invitations in fiscal year 20 19-2020, which means that more immigrant applicants will be invited before they can immigrate smoothly.

The requirements for the applicant to enter the EE grading application project are as follows:

1. (Canadian Experience Class) Canadian Experience Class:

A, 1 year full-time working experience in Canada for three years before application.

B, language achievement: management and major (NOC 0 or A)-CLB 7 (IELTS 4 6)

Technical category (NOC B)—— CLB 5 (IELTS Listening 4 Other 3 5)

Federal EE experience immigration is applicable to overseas graduates or applicants with work visas who have at least one year of full-time work experience in Canada in the last three years. This year's work experience can be full-time or part-time, and accumulated to one year. It should be noted that self-employed or employed work experience gained during full-time study is not recognized.

2. (Federal skilled workers) Federal skilled immigrants? :

B. The main application language is CLB7 or above (such as IELTS Band 4 and Band 6);

C. At least one year of professional working experience in 0AB;

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3. (Federal Skilled Industry) Federal Skilled Immigrants:

A. you must have an offer to work full-time in Canada for one year or a qualification certificate issued by the Canadian provincial government.

2 years relevant working experience

C. Language CLB 5 (IELTS Listening 4, 5 points for the other three)

Applicants for Federal EE Skilled Migrants (FST) who are suitable for NOC B jobs must have an offer from their employers or a certificate of skilled workers issued by a Canadian province, which is not easy for China applicants. Most occupations of NOC B require compulsory certification. Even if it is not compulsory, you must register as an apprentice in your province before you can work.

Federal EE Skilled Migrants (FSW) are suitable for applicants whose occupation is NOC 0A B. Federal EE Skilled Migrants (FSW) must first reach the threshold scoring standard of 67 points for federal EE, submit EE to the candidate pool, and then wait for invitations according to the scores of CRS comprehensive scoring table.

Employer-sponsored immigration is completed through the cooperation of Canadian employers (time 1-2.5 years, with low requirements for applicants, and some projects can be completed in one step in China). Most notably, the Atlantic immigration program is a skilled immigration program with the lowest language requirements in Canada, which does not require much language, education and work experience. AIPP can help more candidates who are currently ineligible to apply for immigration quickly. The whole process only takes about 6 months to 1 year.

Canada's Atlantic immigration pilot project mainly includes the following three projects:

1, Atlantic High Skills Program;

2. Atlantic Intermediate Skills Program;

3. Atlantic International Postgraduate Program.

Studying abroad realizes immigration through studying abroad (usually it takes a long time, and the applicant needs to give up his domestic job, and the cost is lower than the employer's guarantee). The above are some common ways for domestic personnel to handle immigration, and other projects such as SUV federal venture capital and northern community plan can be used.