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Student Visa June 1 New Deal Details

New rules that will reduce the potential for fraud or misuse of the program while protecting Canada’s international reputation for high-quality education and improving services to genuine students will come into force on June 1, 2014. The new rules will: limit the issuance of study permits to applicants who will be studying at a designated […]

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How many years of work permits can I get after vocational training in Quebec?

The answer is clear: 1800 hours can not only immigrate to Quebec through PEQ, but also get a three-year work permit. The pre-Federal PGWP policy stipulates that one year of graduation and one year’s work permit, two years of graduation and three years of work, but a separate interpretation of Quebec’s vocational training, called OB […]

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From the May 4 new policy last year, it is expected that the quota will be used this year.

Background: On May 4 last year, the FSW opened 24 occupational categories, with a total of 5,000 places, with an upper limit of 300 places in each category. The other conditions of the 51 New Deal this year have not changed. It is the addition of quotas (a total of 25,000, 1000 for each occupation) […]

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Federal Government Immigration Department 5.1 New Deal Summary and Analysis

On April 26, 2014, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will issue a new set of Ministerial Instructions to immigration officers regarding the processing of applications to the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), and Canadian Experience Class (CEC). Effective May 1, 2014, the following measures will be in place: Federal Skilled […]

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Canada will open express immigration

Canadian Immigration Minister Chris Alexander announced on Tuesday that the Canadian government will introduce a new immigrant model, Express Entry, in 2015 to quickly attract skilled immigrants to meet domestic economic and labor needs. The implementation of Express Entry will reduce immigration waiting time to approximately 6 months or less. The policy will be implemented […]

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Comparison of immigrant pay: the average annual salary of experienced immigrants is the highest

Internal analysis by the Department of Immigration shows that Canadian experienced immigrants (CEC) immigrants have higher average salaries than skilled immigrants and provincial nominees (PNP) immigrants, and can apply more. In CEC, international students transfer people, mainly in China, India and South Korea. In addition, although skilled immigrants are still a large number of economic […]

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How do parents go to Canada through their children?

Parents go to Canada to have three ways to visit relatives, super visas and parents to reunite. Ordinary Visit Visa Ordinary visas for visiting relatives for up to 10 years (3 months before the validity of the passport), multiple round trips, can stay for half a year for each entry, and can be renewed once […]

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Alexander: EOI on the road PNP immigration quota has no upper limit

Federal Immigration Minister Chris Alexander said that after the implementation of the Expression of Interest EOI system early next year, if the province’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) immigration quota is full, the application can still be transferred to the federal quota, which he says is equal to No ceiling. In addition, Alexander clarified that the […]

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