How to successfully immigrate to Quebec, Canada after studying finance in 2012?

by dingyi947279 on 2012-02-28 17:46:02

Finance has been a popular major in recent years. The master's degree in finance from prestigious universities in Quebec, Canada, is highly sought after and favored by domestic students. University students studying marketing, business management, international trade, and business administration in China hope to apply for a master's degree in finance in Quebec, Canada. The employment prospects for a master's degree in finance are relatively broad and prestigious. Whether working as an economic analyst in a consulting company, a manager in a Fortune 500 company, a fund manager, a securities broker, or a stock analyst and international trade personnel, the starting salary and wage level are higher than average professions. A master’s degree from Quebec itself facilitates immigration. Now is a golden period for international students to immigrate to Canada after their studies. This is first reflected in changes in immigration policy. While Canadian immigration regulations are becoming stricter, the conditions for student immigration applications have been relaxed. The number of technical immigrants approved through direct overseas applications has significantly decreased by over 50%. In the context of a total figure of around 250,000 remaining unchanged, these reduced quotas have essentially been "contributed" to post-graduation immigration for students. The application time for Canadian "Experience Class Immigration" is short with a low rejection rate. The number of experience class immigrants will continue to increase, rising from 6,500 in 2011 to approximately 7,000 in 2012, marking the highest quota ever allocated to this category. Established in 2008, Canadian Experience Class Immigration provides a pathway for international students and skilled foreign temporary workers to obtain permanent residency. In 2010, more than 3,900 international students obtained permanent residency through this program, accounting for roughly 40% of all international students. "Experience Class Immigration" is easier than "Skilled Worker Immigration." Faced with this new immigration project called "Experience Class Immigration," international students have mixed reactions. Some embrace it with an attitude of being the "first to try," applying immediately; others are unwilling to take risks and choose to apply for the more stable Federal Skilled Worker Program. Experts believe that overseas graduates choosing "Experience Class Immigration" have more advantages compared to choosing "Skilled Worker Immigration." First, the average application time for Canadian "Experience Class Immigration" was only 5-6 months in 2009, with a rejection rate of about 4%, the lowest among all immigration categories. In contrast, the average application time for Canadian skilled worker immigration in 2009 was approximately 12-14 months, with those belonging to the "38 shortage occupations" requiring about 6-12 months and having a higher approval rate; those not belonging to "shortage occupations" might even wait for 5 years, with a high rejection rate. Second, "Experience Class Immigration" is not restricted by the "38 shortage occupations" for skilled worker immigration, greatly increasing the immigration opportunities for graduates of other majors. There are fewer restrictions on "Experience Class Immigration" compared to skilled worker immigration. As long as the work meets any job under the NOC (National Occupational Classification) O, A, B categories, it can be used to apply for "Experience Class Immigration." Moreover, applicants just need 12 months of work experience within the past 24 months before the application. Part-time work with sufficient hours also qualifies. Finally, there is no strict requirement for "Experience Class Immigration" that the applicant's work must be related to their major, whereas skilled worker immigration has such requirements. For free consultation on studying in Quebec, please contact: 4006 170 158 QQ: 382596431 365 Study Abroad QQ Group: 150814370 Related theme articles: Four key points for high school students applying to undergraduate programs in Quebec? How can junior college students in accounting successfully study at the University of Quebec? Five commitments of liberal arts majors attract international students to Quebec. Canadian study abroad consultation hotline: 010 68405169 National free consultation hotline: 4006 170 158