20 17 what are the new changes in Canada's immigration policy?

Hello, the application conditions for studying in Canada have also been lowered. With the gradual relaxation of Canada's immigration policy, the number of places is increasing and the trial speed is accelerating. It is predicted that more immigration policies will be introduced this year, making immigration to Canada the choice of more people.

1, the growth rate of Canadian immigrant population is amazing.

Statistics show that in 20 1 1 year, Canadian immigrants and their second generation account for 38.2% of Canada's total population. According to the forecast, after 20 years, this proportion will rise to between 44.2% and 49.7%. According to the current trend, after 20 years, more than half of Canadian immigrants will be Asians, reaching between 55.7% and 57.9%.

It can be seen that Canadian immigrants are becoming more and more popular in the eyes of China people, and Canada has expressed its ability to welcome more immigrants.

2. Canada's naturalization policy for new immigrants is expected to relax.

Once the new Canadian immigration naturalization policy C-6 is passed, the requirements for immigration naturalization will be greatly reduced, the time requirements for naturalization will be shortened, and the language requirements will be relaxed, which is great good news for new immigrants, overseas temporary workers and international students.

In this regard, former Canadian Federal Immigration Minister Mai Jia Lian once said that these new changes will help to eliminate the difficulties in the process of immigration and help new immigrants build a new life in Canada.

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Compared with the current citizenship law, the new Canadian immigration naturalization law mainly has the following four reforms:

1, you can be naturalized after living for three years in five years.

(1) Current regulations: it is required to live for four years within six years, and live for 183 days every year;

(2) The new law: shorten the residence time requirement in Canada, and you can be naturalized after living for three years within five years, and cancel the requirement of living for 183 days per year.

2. The calculation of residence time is more flexible.

(1) Current regulations: residence time in Canada as a non-permanent resident is not counted;

(2) New Law: The time spent as a non-permanent resident in Canada can be counted. The calculation method is every 2 days 1 day, and the upper limit of 2 years for non-permanent residents is converted into 1 year.

For example, if you live in Canada for two years before becoming a permanent resident, you can apply for naturalization after becoming a permanent resident in Canada, and you only need to live for two years in five years.

3. Reduced language requirements.

(1) Current regulations:1Naturalization applicants between the ages of 4 and 64 must pass the language and civic knowledge examination;

(2) New Law:/kloc-Applicants aged 0/8 to 54 must pass the language and civic knowledge examination, and the age range is narrowed.

4. Simplify tax declaration requirements

(1) current regulations: applicants are required to report their income for at least 4 years within 6 years to the tax bureau;

(2) New Law: During the five-year waiting period, applicants should declare their income for three years to the Canadian Taxation Bureau.

5. Investment immigrants from Quebec, Canada are about to restart.

In 20 17, the quota ratio of immigrants from Quebec, Canada decreased from 3 1600 to 29,300. According to the analysis of going abroad in the Pacific, although the Quebec Immigration Bureau has not announced the specific quota of 20 17 Canadian Quebec investment immigrants, under the trend that the Canadian government pays more and more attention to talent immigration, the quota of maple leaf card investment immigrants in one step may be reduced.

According to the information from the Immigration Bureau of Quebec, Canada, the Hong Kong office of the Immigration Bureau of Quebec was officially closed on April 20th 1 7th. In the future, all document processing and interviews will be transferred to the Montreal office of Quebec Immigration Bureau. At present, the most likely situation is that the investment immigrants from Quebec, Canada will reopen on April 17, and the interview review will return to Montreal.