Students majoring in French, if they want to study abroad, can choose cost-effective options, with annual expenses of only 70,000-80,000 RMB. The University of Quebec in Canada offers world-class education with high cost-effectiveness. Students going to the University of Quebec for graduate studies are often concerned about employment and immigration after graduation. Experts from the Quebec Study Abroad Network will teach you how to choose high-paying employment majors and how to immigrate more conveniently and quickly.
Good employment and immigration policies: Quebec in Canada needs a large number of technical and management talents in commerce, engineering, manufacturing, and other fields, offering a broad job market. According to the latest immigration law, all international students who have completed two years or more of college or higher education in Quebec will unconditionally receive a 3-year work visa upon successful graduation. If these graduates meet the requirement of one year of full-time work experience, they can apply for the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) immigration specifically designed for international students at the University of Quebec.
Minimum requirements for experience-based immigration:
1. Legal residency status at the time of application
2. Completion of at least 2 academic years of formal education in Canada (each academic year requires 8 months of study time)
- Public institutions in Canada
- Or private institutions authorized by the provincial government to issue degrees
- At least a 2-year educational program (if it's a 1-year graduate degree or diploma course, then before this, at least 2 years of post-secondary education in Canada must be completed)
3. One year of professional or technical work experience
- At least 1 year of work experience in skill level 0, A, or B jobs. After graduation, you can apply for a 3-year work permit, and within 3 years, if you gain 1 year of such work experience (which must be obtained within the last 2 years before the application), you can apply.
4. Basic or intermediate language proficiency (depending on different job types)
- If the job type is category B, the applicant only needs to prove basic language ability.
For free consultation on studying in Quebec, please contact: 4006 170 158 QQ: 382596431
Quebec Study Abroad QQ Group: 184207130
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