France slams the fast and easy way to study in Quebec and immigrate!

by uqaduzx352 on 2012-02-16 17:37:58

Related thematic articles: Tricks for Applying to Prestigious Schools in Quebec, Canada [Focus] Early Application for Prestigious French-speaking Quebec Study Programs in 2012 Expert Analysis: Methods for Studying and Immigrating to Quebec without French Scores Recommended Websites: Quebec Study Abroad Network Quebec University Network 365 Study Online Canada Quebec Study QQ Exchange Group: 184207130 365 Study QQ Exchange Group: 150814370 Due to the limited number of applications to France each year, many international students are refused visas for studying in France because of language or exam issues. Students who are refused visas for France then see another option: choosing to study in Quebec, Canada. Being refused a visa for France has no impact on choosing to study in Quebec, Canada, and it is easier to apply for immigration after graduation. Convenient immigration channel: Canadian Experience Class Immigration In September 2008, Canadian immigration authorities officially implemented the Canadian Experience Class Immigration policy. The aim of this new immigration policy is to use new criteria to expedite and facilitate international student immigration to Canada, attracting more international students to study in Canada, stay after graduation, and contribute to Canada's economic development. Now, the Canadian Experience Class Immigration policy has been officially in effect for over a year. How has it been implemented during this time? Based on the implementation over the past year, the Canadian Experience Class Immigration provides an expedient and convenient immigration pathway for international students. Compared to federal skilled immigration, Canadian Experience Class Immigration has many advantages. The Canadian Experience Class Immigration eliminates the scoring system used in federal skilled immigration, removing the requirement to score at least 67 points to apply for immigration. Instead, three criteria have been established: work experience, education, and language requirements. The Canadian Experience Class Immigration reduces the restrictions on work position requirements. According to the latest federal skilled immigration policy, work experience must align with 38 shortage occupations or the applicant must hold an AEO/LMO. However, the Canadian Experience Class Immigration does not have so many restrictions; any job that meets the Canadian National Occupational Standard categories 0, A, or B can be used to apply for experience-based immigration. The Canadian Experience Class Immigration places emphasis on the quality of educational experience, requiring at least two years of full-time education at a recognized higher education institution in Canada and obtaining relevant certificates or diplomas. Additionally, the Canadian Experience Class Immigration only requires applicants to reach basic language proficiency levels. If the applicant’s work belongs to Canadian National Occupational Standard categories 0 or A, an average IELTS score of 6 is required; if the applicant’s work belongs to category B, an average IELTS score of 5 meets the language standard. Finally, experts from the Quebec Study Abroad Network introduced that the approval speed for Canadian Experience Class Immigration is very fast, and the success rate is also very high. According to current statistics, the refusal rate for experience-based immigration is only 4%. For detailed information on free consultations for studying in Quebec, please call: 4006 170 158.