The past 72 hours have been thrilling in ways you don’t know. This opportunity really comes to those who are prepared.

People often ask, is there any easy and fast immigration channel? You help me get the identity, and I'll give you money, but it must be simple, fast, and save money. Has this question been asked in the hearts of many people? But what I want to say is that this is not a responsible question, because the Canadian government is not appointed by immigration consultants, and immigration consultants cannot exert any influence on the reviewers (even if the consultant previously worked in the Department of Immigration, Ministry of Foreign Affairs or other government departments have worked), nor can there be any guarantee on the final result (What? No guarantee? Yes, there is no guarantee. All the advertisements you see that guarantee the success of immigration are liars.), nor can the fees be based on the staged results. in accordance with.

The relationship between an immigration consultant and a client is like the relationship between a teacher and a student. The teacher instructs the students on how to complete assignments and prepare job application materials (let’s compare immigration to job hunting), and the teacher communicates with the employer on behalf of the student when necessary. Negotiating with the employer many times, even going to arbitration, and meeting in court, the only goal is to allow the student to be accepted by the employer (Canada). But then again, you have to do your homework yourself, and you must not miss any preview, review, or interview training. Among them, preview is particularly important. Any kind of pretentiousness, any kind of opportunism, any kind of not letting go of the eagle when seeing the rabbit, and not shedding tears when not seeing the XX are all unacceptable.

Failure to do so will lead to failure in all matters, and immigration is no exception.The past 72 hours have been uneventful for those watching the immigration, but for the 350 lucky people, their thorough preparations have been generously rewarded.

Nova Scotia's popular in-demand occupation and skilled immigration category - Category B - started accepting applications at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 28, 2018. By noon, in less than three hours, 350 places were available. Sold out immediately. The Nova Scotia Immigration Service announced on its official website on the morning of Friday, April 27, the day before, that it would accept applications the next day. From the time the official information was issued to the time the gate was opened for application, there was less than 24 hours. Of course, the gate was open. It only lasted less than three hours.

This project is the skilled immigration channel with the lowest admission standards in Canada. It does not require a job offer, and there is no minimum score requirement for comprehensive score CRS. As long as you meet the admission score of 67 points and you can submit an application on a first-come, first-served basis, you meet the requirements. The success rate of applicants is above 90%.

Let's take a look at what is the minimum standard for it?

1. Educational background: high school graduate or above

2. Language: Canadian English proficiency level CLB 7, that is, IELTS Category G, listening, speaking, reading and writing, with a minimum score of 6 in the four sub-scores, or a minimum score of 7 in the CELPIP exam, listening, speaking, reading and writing.

3. Registration: There is already a file number in the talent pool of the Federal Express Entry EE.

4. Among the eleven occupational categories, at least one year of work experience in the past six years is required.

These eleven occupations include:

Auditors and accountants, other financial managers, professionals engaged in advertising and marketing, administrative assistants, bookkeepers, municipal engineering personnel, registered nursing or psychiatric nurses, licensed practical nurses, university and training instructors, paralegals and Related occupational, social and community service personnel.

Do you see yourself?

Looking back many years ago, before Express Entry was proposed, Canada’s federal skilled immigrants started with 38 in-demand occupations. The first occupation was auditors and accountants. At that time, there was no minimum score requirement for language proficiency, and the score was over 67 points. Admission is announced immediately, and the process takes four and a half months to be successful. Now the difficulty level has increased a lot, so the federal fast-track level has introduced the comprehensive scoring system CRS on the basis of 67 points to screen candidates. The so-called "little demons in the temple are strong, but there are many bastards in Chi Qian". There are many in the federal talent pool There are many XX, but only the strongest XX can be "fished". Please forgive the inappropriate metaphor.

Therefore, in comparison, Nova Scotia's popular in-demand occupation skilled immigration category - Category B is currently the only federal skilled immigrant in Canada that is closest to the old policy and has the lowest threshold. Immigration channel. However, it is not a regular project, and quotas are released from time to time. Therefore, if you want to complete the submission of materials within the three hours when the door is open, applicants need to be fully prepared in advance.

What preparation?

1. Complete academic qualification certification.

2. Complete the English test. Make sure your scores are still valid within two years when you submit your application.

3. Register in the Federal Skilled Immigration Express Entry, enter the talent pool, and get a file number.

4. Prepare proof of work experience.

5,Find a licensed immigration consultant to help you stare at the open window with blood-red eyes! !

The road to immigration is definitely not an easy one. You must be fully prepared before attacking. Just like a bride to be married, her dressing up needs to be ready before the wedding. In the past 72 hours, 350 lucky people have successfully submitted their materials, which means that 350 families have taken a solid step towards Canada. Compared with those who missed the opportunity, there is only one difference between them and that is their attitude and initiative. , be active, be prepared, and act immediately when you see an opportunity!

If you are interested in this project, please contact our team quickly to make complete preparations for you and strive to grab a spot. Faced with this kind of opportunity, it would be a pity not to prepare!

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Will students studying in Canada form a barrier lake and lead to a humanitarian disaster in the future?

Because of its excellent education system, Canada attracts young students from all over the world to study. Compared with other developed countries in education, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan, Canada has a great competitive advantage, that is, Canada has International students have a very good chance of being granted permanent residence after graduation.

If we say that ten years ago, the ratio of those who studied abroad purely for the purpose of studying and those who studied abroad for the purpose of immigration was basically 80%. Now, ten years later, the author thinks that those who study abroad for the purpose of studying first and then immigrating account for about 70%. Moreover, in the trend of younger students studying abroad, there are also countless senior students with higher education backgrounds who are seeking to change their careers and ultimately achieve immigration purposes. This trend has come after the Canadian government launched the immigration fast-track policy. Significantly faster.

Canada is a country of immigrants. For the healthy development of the country's economy, as well as because of the aging trend of the population and the lack of natural population growth rate, Canada must absorb a certain number of immigrants every year, neither too fast nor too slow. The Immigration Express Entry policy greatly favors international talents with Canadian work experience, Canadian educational experience, and highly technical abilities. These people, in order of importance, are considered to have sufficient understanding of Canada and are willing to stay. On the land of Canada, it can contribute more to Canada’s economic development.

However, due to the relative scarcity of job opportunities in Canada and the difficulty in obtaining local experience in Canada, applicants have to go through a curve to save the country, that is, by studying abroad first, taking advantage of the work permit opportunity for two years after graduation, and then obtaining Canadian job opportunities, exchanging time for space. . Moreover, this trend corresponds to the trend of younger students studying abroad in China in recent years, which has led to a rapid growth in the number of overseas students.

The latest study permit statistics released by the Canadian Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship show that the number of study permits issued by Canada increased from 204,045 in 2009 to 494,525 in 2017, with a basic annual growth rate of 10%. In the past three years, Affected by the fast-track immigration policy, the annual growth rate reached an astonishing 15%. The number of study abroad permit holders below post-secondary school (i.e. high school and below) has reached a historical high of 70,000. Taking into account the current capacity of Canada’s immigration fast track to absorb 100,000 people per year, this means that in the foreseeable future, after these young international students enter university and complete their studies, they will face an important hurdle when they want to change their immigration status. There are nearly 400,000 to 500,000 peers competing, not to mention the aforementioned professionals with higher education backgrounds and many years of work experience. They are also using studying abroad as a means to successfully change their identities. These people will continue to Get up and compete for 100,000 places.

The Canadian study abroad group has brought considerable economic benefits and a huge talent reserve to Canada. Canada has no reason to reject this group. Therefore, the Canadian government has not set any restrictions on the issuance of study permits for post-secondary students and below, and this This situation is not expected to change in the short term. If this situation continues, this talent pool will be like a barrier lake with wide entry and strict exit. After all, only a few lucky ones can safely land and obtain status. The end result that most people will face is that their work permit expires after graduation and they are unable to If the status is resolved, you cannot continue to stay in Canada, which means that the time, money and energy previously invested will be wasted. Can't this be called a humanitarian disaster? Many professionals, including the author, expect that Canada’s future study and immigration trends will move closer to the United States, and that Canada may turn to drawing lots to compete for luck in the future.

But having said that, although any macro-environment has a great impact on an individual's micro-environment, it is definitely not a decisive influence. After all, Canada is open to absorbing 100,000 new immigrants every year through fast-track entry. This trend will not change significantly. Canadian officials recently announced an ambitious plan to absorb one million new immigrants in the next three years. Despite the high level of barrier lakes, Canada's welcome and ease of immigration are at the best time in history.

Immigration is a dynamic process. Just like if you want to change jobs, job vacancies in new units will only be prepared for you within a certain time window. A successful job change depends on many factors, and the applicant can fully control it. Not many. Improving one's competitiveness and preparing oneself are things that have always been done. Immigration policies may change very quickly, but it is decisive whether they can complete the key leap in the appropriate time window. In a word, no opportunity will stay somewhere and wait for you. Fleeting opportunities will only be given to those who are prepared. Those who have ideas but no actions can only watch the opportunities passing by without being able to seize them. .

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