Many students studying in Quebec, Canada, due to the influence of advantages such as top-notch education quality, excellent living environment, harmonious social environment, broad employment prospects, and reasonable cost expenditures, want to work locally and immigrate to become permanent residents after graduation. So what are the conditions for international students to apply for immigration? What type of immigration is most suitable for international students to apply for? What are the advantages of experience-based immigration compared to skilled immigration? Skilled immigration refers to obtaining Canadian entry and residency qualifications based on your skills, thereby successfully immigrating to Canada. Skilled immigration has three conditions: first, you must have a college degree or higher; second, you must have at least one year of work experience. Experience-based immigration policy: 1. The requirements for graduation schools have been relaxed. For graduates who have applied for one to two-year work permits, they can directly apply for immigration in Quebec, Canada. Previously, only overseas students graduating from universities or above colleges in Ontario could apply. Now, any overseas student graduating from public universities or colleges in Canada can apply for immigration if they find qualified job opportunities provided by employers in each province. 2. There are no longer professional restrictions. Previously, applicants' occupations were mainly limited to education, healthcare, or construction industries. After adjustment, as long as students study in public institutions in Quebec, Canada, obtain a degree with more than two years of education, and find a full-time job with an annual cumulative working hours of 1950 hours, they can apply for provincial nomination immigration without industry restrictions. 3. Previously, Quebec immigrants had to go through qualification assessment and score calculation, often requiring a "long immigration road" of 3-4 years. Now, as long as they go through procedures such as document confirmation, physical examination, and security background checks, it usually takes only 6-8 months to complete the process. 4. To improve the employment success rate of international students, the threshold for "qualified employers" has been adjusted, expanding the employer qualification range to small and medium-sized enterprises in various regions of Quebec. 5. Typically, immigration requires applicants to reach a certain level of language proficiency, which has always been an important item for immigration scoring. However, the new PNP plan does not have special language requirements for applicants.
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