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Do I have to match my major to apply for Canadian immigration? 3987

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Canadian Federal experience class immigration professional counterpart to apply successfully!

Since the introduction of the Federal Canadian Experience Class by Immigration Canada,Many international students have successfully applied for a Permanent Resident Visa through this fast track , However, we also found that some students do not meet the immigration criteria temporarily because the work they are engaged in does not match the professional or career positioning problems。Let's briefly introduce the definition of professional counterpart and what are the common misunderstandings?

Myth 1: You can apply for CEC immigration in the Canadian Federal experience class at any job?
Answer: No, any applicant must meet the requirements of the NOC-0 Category A Category B corresponding job position。

Myth 2: The job must be an absolute match in order to apply for CEC immigration?
Answer: Not necessarily。As long as you meet the NOC's 0-A-B requirements, you can submit an application,For example, a college graduate studying computer science,If I get a job in human resources,And the employment contract is authentic and can be approved by immigration,The key to getting a batch is whether the work you are doing falls into category 0,Class A or Class B jobs。

Myth 3: There is no way to apply for immigration to stay in Canada if the job is not suitable?
Answer: Not necessarily。In addition to the federal immigration regulations in Canada, there are many immigration programs in the provinces, so applicants can also successfully obtain a Canadian immigration green card through the provincial government's immigration program。In Canada, immigration affairs belong to the management mode of two levels of government collaboration。Therefore, many low-skilled jobs can also be successfully applied for, for reasons of space we cannot describe them all。

Misconception 4: Low-skilled and semi-skilled jobs such as Class C and Class D cannot apply for immigration?
Answer: Not necessarily, both Manitoba and Saskatchewan can currently accept C and D semi-skilled, low-skilled people applying for provincial nominee immigration。