There are many immigrants to Canada, many of whom are international students. How much is the cost of studying in Canada? It must be a problem that many people studying abroad are concerned about. Let's check the fees and ways of studying abroad in Canada with the website of Studying Abroad. Welcome to read it.
1、 Canadian study and immigration fees
1. Canadian federal student immigrant visa fee:
Login fee: $490 per person (children do not need to pay this fee, if you cancel your visa, or you do not use this visa, this fee is refundable).
Visa application fee: (credit card online deduction, application fee is non refundable).
(1) Main application: CAD 550.
(2) For spouse over 22 years old: $550.
(3) Children under 19 years old: 150 Canadian dollars.
2. Fees for studying in Quebec, Canada
Principal applicant: C $765.
Spouse or de facto marriage: C $164.
C $164 per dependent child.
3. Immigration fees for nominated international students in Afghanistan
Provincial nomination stage: free.
Federal phase:
(1) Application fee: $550 per person for the main applicant and spouse, and accompanying children over 22 years old; Accompanying children under 22 years old: 150 CAD/person;
(2) Landing fee: $490 per person for the main applicant and spouse.
4. Fees for studying abroad and immigration in Ontario, Canada
Provincial nomination stage: $1500.
Federal phase:
(1) Application fee: $550 per person for the main applicant and spouse, and accompanying children over 22 years old; Accompanying children under 22 years old: 150 CAD/person;
(2) Landing fee: $490 per person for the main applicant and spouse.
2、 Canadian study and immigration routes
1. Cluster migration of family groups
Canadian local citizens or permanent residents can apply for reunion immigration for their spouses, minor children, parents, grandparents, other family members, etc.
2. Skilled migrants
Canadian skilled immigrants are an important part of Canadian immigrants. Applicants apply for immigration by virtue of their comprehensive abilities in education, vocational skills, language ability, etc.
Skilled migrants approximately include:
Federal skilled immigrants, federal experienced immigrants, federal skilled workers immigrants, etc. Among them, Quebec skilled migration is a migration project operated independently by Quebec, which is not suitable for other provinces, nor is it.
Skilled migration is the main migration path for overseas students. Generally, undergraduates can apply for immigration only after they have found a job. After graduation, most provinces can apply for immigration without working. Doctoral students, majored in science and engineering, medical care, etc., can apply for immigration during their studies.
If children studying in Canada plan to obtain identity, they should focus on the immigration policy of this category and the actual immigration situation every year.
3. Investment immigration
Canadian investment immigrants refer to the behavior that investors with certain assets and meeting some other restrictive conditions invest their funds in investment funds or appropriate business projects approved by the Canadian government.
Canada's federal investment immigration project has been stopped for many years. At present, only Quebec has retained the investment immigration project.
4. Provincial nominated immigrants
Canadian province nominates immigrants, which is also a kind of skilled immigrants. The migration route negotiated by some Canadian provinces with the Federal Immigration Office according to their own economic development and talent needs, referred to as PNP, that is, cultural nominee p