Students who have graduated from studying in France did not choose to continue staying in France due to employment and immigration issues in France. Instead, they turned their eyes to pursuing a master's degree in Quebec, Canada. The cost of studying in Quebec is low, requiring only 70,000-80,000 RMB per year to complete, with a guarantee fund of only 300,000 RMB. Since Canada is the largest immigrant-receiving country, and Quebec is one of the largest immigrant provinces in Canada, many students who graduated from studying in France chose to study, work, and immigrate to Quebec. After graduating from the University of Quebec, they can obtain a 3-year work visa, and after working for a year, they can apply for immigration. So how to apply for immigration successfully? The most suitable type of immigration for international students is Canadian Experience Class Immigration. The average application time for Canadian Experience Class Immigration is only 5-6 months, and the rejection rate is the lowest among all immigration categories. The minimum requirements for experience class immigration for international students are: 1. Have a legal residency status at the time of application; 2. Complete at least 2 academic years of formal education in Canada (each academic year requires 8 months of study) in public institutions or private institutions authorized by the provincial government to issue degrees, or at least a 2-year educational program. If it is a one-year graduate degree or diploma course, then before that, at least two years of post-secondary education must be completed in Canada; 3. One year of professional or technical work experience, which must be in skill level 0, A, or B jobs. After graduation, you can apply for a 3-year work permit, and within 3 years, you need one year of this work experience to apply. However, the work experience must be obtained within the last 2 years prior to the application; 4. Basic or intermediate language proficiency (depending on different job types). If the job type is category B, the applicant needs to prove basic language proficiency. Experience class immigration: Low work permit requirements make immigration easier. Currently, a familiar immigration pathway for students and parents is the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), which was implemented in 2008. For students who graduated from universities in Quebec, Canada, as long as they obtain a diploma above the college level, they can get up to a 3-year work visa. During this period, as long as they find a job and gain one year of work experience, they can apply for Canadian immigration. There is no rigid requirement that the aforementioned work must be related to the major studied during school, as long as it falls under any of the three major categories of the Canadian National Occupational Standard (NOC): management, professional, or sub-professional. Canadian Quebec study experts indicate that this immigration route is much simpler and easier compared to traditional federal skilled immigration, which also indicates a trend towards more relaxed immigration policies for studying in Quebec. Since the official implementation of the Canadian Experience Class immigration policy, interest in studying in Quebec has been continuously increasing.
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