What are the employment prospects for recent graduates of the French major in Tianjin who studied abroad at the University of Quebec?

by abgjlp615 on 2012-02-15 16:30:34

With the rise in popularity of lesser-taught languages, graduates majoring in French from Tianjin who have completed their French studies in their home country all plan to study abroad for further education. Learning French is not limited to France alone. Due to the limited number of spots available in France, most students preparing to go to France are denied visas. In this situation, study abroad experts have pointed out another path: studying in Quebec, Canada. Why do study abroad experts recommend universities in Quebec, Canada? What advantages does it offer that attract so many international students to study in Canada? And what does the future hold for those who choose to study there? Study abroad experts specializing in Canadian and Quebec universities provide a detailed analysis: After graduation, students majoring in French can automatically obtain a 3-year work visa, and after working for one year, they can apply for immigration.

In recent years, to attract more international students to study in Canada and encourage them to stay and work after graduation, foreign students graduating from higher education institutions in Quebec, Canada, have enjoyed more relaxed employment policies. These policies mainly manifest in three aspects:

1. The duration of work permits has been extended to three years. Previously, depending on the region, the validity period of work permits for students pursuing bachelor's degrees in Canada was only one to two years.

2. The scope of work is no longer limited to the student’s field of study; finding a job in any field after graduation qualifies for this policy.

3. Students no longer need to secure a job offer to obtain a work permit. Previously, students could only apply for a work permit after finding a job.

As a condition, students must complete at least a two-year full-time program at a higher education institution in Canada to qualify for this policy.

For free consultation about studying in Quebec, please contact: 4006 170 158. QQ group for communication about studying in Quebec, Canada: 184207130.

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