How much do you know about the preferential policies for studying in Canada?
Three-year work visa for international students after graduation: Originally, Canadian students were only given a one-year work visa after graduation. Now, the Canadian government has introduced a new work visa policy. As long as you have received two years of higher education in Canada before graduation, you can apply for a three-year work visa as soon as you graduate.
International students with experience in immigration: Canadian experience class, referred to as CEC. The target of adaptation is international students and work visa holders who are already in Canada. Different from skilled immigrants, six total scores are no longer counted, but underlined separately. Especially whether it is an international student, this is a strict red line. This is equivalent to giving international students the privilege of immigration. These international students must study for at least two years, which is consistent with the new three-year work visa policy.
International students must take part in professional work for one year after graduation. In the past, there were job categories of skilled immigrants in Canada, namely, category 0, category A and category B, which were management, professional and technical occupations and skill industries respectively. Only people in these three positions can become skilled immigrants. However, the CEC immigration policy is combined with the new work visa policy. Canadian students can apply for experienced immigration as long as they can continue to do professional work for one year within three years after graduation. Both work visas and immigrants give preferential treatment to international students.
International students must have a basic language foundation. Class 0, Class A position, the language requires at least two 7s and two 5s in IELTS, and the language requires at least four 5s in IELTS.
Immigration approval procedures have been accelerated. One of the preferential policies for Canadian students! Applications for skilled immigrants, especially in China, often take two or three years or even longer to be approved. CEC, as long as it can be approved within half a year.
Canada's preferential immigration policies: Canadian graduates with master's degrees from public universities in Ontario can apply for permanent residency in Canada through the Ontario nomination scheme without looking for a job. This program was originally only aimed at doctoral graduates of the University of Ontario, but now it has been expanded to master graduates. In addition to Ontario, British Columbia and Saskatchewan have similar policies: you can apply for immigration without working experience after graduating from master's degree, which shows the support of the Canadian government for immigrants studying abroad.