As a big country of immigrants, Canada is favored by domestic people.
Especially under the guidance of the latest Canadian immigration policy, now the interest of Canadian students to apply for Canadian immigration is also increased.
So, what are the requirements for applying for immigration to Canada?
Here is a small series to take you to understand it.
1. Net assets of over 1.6 million Canadian dollars (age 18 or older) Form of assets: including real estate: including real estate:.
Stocks, bonds, futures.
Funds, insurance, bank deposits and net assets of the company owned by the applicant. Sources: legally obtained through personal efforts.
a. Business owner: at least two years of management experience in the past five years is required;
b..
Senior Executive: At least 3 years of management experience in the past 5 years and at least 5 employees below.
3. Invest C $800,000 in a fund designated and guaranteed by the Government of Canada for a period of 5 years in one of two ways: a.
Invest C $800,000 in a fund designated and guaranteed by the Government of Canada and return no interest after five years and two months.
b. Pay interest of $240,000 to a fund designated and guaranteed by the Government of Canada and borrow $400,000 from the Bank of Canada through the Fund.
4. The applicant and his family members are in good health and have no criminal record;
1. Health care benefits Canada has high health care benefits. The Canadian government allocates 4.8 billion Canadian dollars for health care every year.
Generally speaking, every family in Canada has its own family doctor.
If your family doctor decides that you need hospitalization or surgery, all of these treatments are covered by the medical insurance plan, and medications and food don’t have to be paid out of pocket.
In Canada, you can enjoy good medical treatment.
2. Pension After becoming a Canadian citizen, you may receive a partial OAS pension if you are at least 65 years old and have lived in Canada for 10 years after the age of 18. This is calculated from the year you have lived in Canada.
Canada’s pension application is very convenient, after the approval of the second month can enjoy.
3. After receiving the Canadian Green Card, I worked continuously for half a year.
However, due to certain events, I cannot continue to work and I am able to receive temporary income from unemployment benefits through the National Employment Insurance Scheme.
However, if you leave your job automatically or your boss fires you for a serious mistake, you won’t be able to collect unemployment.
1. Easy life The lifestyle of Canadian society as a whole is very easy.
After dinner, the family can sit together, read books together, or look at the stars and enjoy the wonderful life.
2. Free travel between China and Canada after getting the Canada Maple Leaf Card, you may become a permanent resident in Canada, but your nationality is still Chinese.
You can go back and forth between China and Canada without any formalities.
3. Quality of life The air quality in Canada is very good, the politics are very stable and the scenery is beautiful, so people here live a richer life and the pace of life is more relaxed.
There are shopping centres and shopping centres near every community in Canada.
Whether you choose to live in a city or a town, there are plenty of supermarkets with good quality products.
There are a lot of Chinese people in Canada and many of them are Chinese owned malls.
As a result, almost all of China’s goods are here.
Don’t worry about the inconvenience of buying things.
5. Powerful passport Canada’s passport is visa-free for 172 countries around the world, including the United States.
If you like to travel, immigrating to Canada is a good choice for you, which can save you some red tape.
The distance between Canada and the United States is so close that Canadian citizens can freely enter and leave the United States.
For those who want to immigrate to the United States but are blocked, immigrating to Canada is the best springboard.
After immigrating to Canada, you can work or study in the United States without a U.S. visa.