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新加坡: 學生最快 2年可以申請 PR

Immigration & Checkpoints Authority https://www.ica.gov.sg/apply/PR/apply_PR_who  & https://www.ica.gov.sg/docs/default-source/ica/forms/forms_explanatory_notes_and_document_list_(for_foreign_students).pdf
As a foreigner, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residence if you are a/an:
•Student studying in Singapore

https://www.ica.gov.sg/docs/default-source/ica/forms/forms_explanatory_notes_and_document_list_(for_foreign_students).pdf
Eligibility
Foreign students who are studying in Singapore may submit an application for permanent residence (PR) to the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) for consideration. They must have resided in Singapore for more than 2 years at the point of application, have passed at least one national exam (i.e. PSLE or GCE ‘N’/’O’/’A’ levels) or are in the Integrated Programme (IP).

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs https://www.mfa.gov.sg/Overseas-Mission/Beijing/Application-for-Students-Pass

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https://twgreatdaily.com/8wG2WGwBUcHTFCnfH6vp.html
根據2017年12月新加坡移民局發布的新政,在新加坡在讀並且居住兩年的在校學生,通過一項國家考試,就可以申請新加坡綠卡。

這點一般適用於中小學就留學新加坡的學生,所以如果有留學移民新加坡的計劃,早留學無論是對於申請學校還是移民都是更有利的。



星加坡 (新加坡)中學/政府預科學院/政府理工學院留學 https://www.edu-kingdom.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3789605&fromuid=1539350

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加拿大放寬香港人移民政策 一文看清新工作簽證受惠對象與條件https://www.hk01.com/%E5%8D%B3%E6%99%82%E5%9C%8B%E9%9A%9B/548533/%E5%8A%A0%E6%8B%BF%E5%A4%A7%E6%94%BE%E5%AF%AC%E9%A6%99%E6%B8%AF%E4%BA%BA%E7%A7%BB%E6%B0%91%E6%94%BF%E7%AD%96-%E4%B8%80%E6%96%87%E7%9C%8B%E6%B8%85%E6%96%B0%E5%B7%A5%E4%BD%9C%E7%B0%BD%E8%AD%89%E5%8F%97%E6%83%A0%E5%B0%8D%E8%B1%A1%E8%88%87%E6%A2%9D%E4%BB%B6
加拿大11月12日宣布放寬對香港人的移民政策,主力吸引年輕人。香港人最想知道的事情相信是渥太華政府放寬了什麼、與現行政策有什麼不同,簡單而言,加拿大將為完成專上教育且畢業不久的香港年輕人加設新的開放式工作簽證(open work permit),讓他們更容易在加拿大工作,不用如現行「畢業後工作簽證」般需要先在加拿大留學。

加方未來並會為到加拿大工作或讀書的香港人提供兩條成為永久居民的新途徑。

根據加拿大
官方文件https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/2020/11/measures-to-support-hong-kong-residents-including-youth-to-come-to-canada.html 的說法,該國會為香港年輕人提供新的開放式工作簽證,該簽證擬為期最長3年,供於最近5年內畢業於加拿大認可教育機構或海外專上教育機構的香港年輕人申請。文件未有列明申請者是否有年齡上限。

合資格申請者的配偶、合法伴侶和受供養子女也可以申請留學簽證或工作簽證。
什麼是開放式工作簽證?

加拿大工作簽證設有「開放式」與「指定僱主」兩類,開放式工作簽證不會指定申請人需從事什麼工作,也免去申請人需先取得僱主證明、海外僱員許可資格(LMIA)等要求,取得簽證者可以在加拿大從事
從事幾乎任何工作 ,只有政府列明不得從事的工作例外。「指定僱主」則是要任職指定工作崗位。

加拿大現時有不止一種工作簽證屬於開放式,包括「畢業後工作簽證」(Post-Graduation Work Permit,簡稱PGWP)、配偶工作簽證(Spouse/Common-law Partner Open Work Permit)等。根據加方說法,該國將為香港人再設一個新的開放式工作簽證。


加拿大放寬了什麼?
現時不少人透過「畢業後工作簽證」在加拿大工作,該簽證要求申請人先在加拿大留學,在移民局指定高等教育院校以全日制學生身份完成至少8個月課程及畢業,然後在完成課程的180天內可申請簽證,簽證有效期最多為3年(依據留學年期而定)。

按照加拿大
的說法,為香港人而設的新工作簽證則是讓最近5年內在加拿大或海外完成專上教育的香港年輕人都可以申請(eligibility criteria centred on post-secondary education in Canada or abroad completed in the last 5 years),未有指定是加拿大院校,此無疑是放寬了工作簽證的資格。

為港人設通往永居新途徑
前往加拿大工作或留學者,加方稱未來會再為這些港人提供導向永久居民(permanent resident)的兩個新途徑,目前渥太華政府未有講述太多詳情,但有簡單講述計劃:
其中一個新途徑對象是在加拿大取得最少1年合法工作經驗的前香港居民,他們也需要符合其他條件,包括語言要求、教育水平要求等。

另一個新途徑的對象則是畢業於加拿大專上教育機構者,他們可以直接申請成為永久居民。根據加方所述,這兩個新途徑將在2021年開放。

按照加拿大現行機制,取得「畢業後工作簽證」者仍要通過計分制或省提名等方法,才能申請永久居留權,若是在此新途徑下,香港人可以跳過計分制或省提名申請成為永久居民,將意味加拿大同樣是降低永久居民的門檻。

https://wealth.hket.com/article/2801947/%E3%80%90%E7%A7%BB%E6%B0%91%E5%8A%A0%E6%8B%BF%E5%A4%A7%E3%80%91%E5%8A%A0%E6%8B%BF%E5%A4%A7%E6%8E%A8%E6%96%B0%E6%94%BF%E7%AD%96%E5%8A%A9%E6%B8%AF%E4%BA%BA%E7%A7%BB%E5%B1%85%E5%8A%A0%E5%9C%8B%E3%80%80%E5%90%88%E8%B3%87%E6%A0%BC%E6%B8%AF%E4%BA%BA%E5%8F%AF%E7%94%B3%E8%AB%8B3%E5%B9%B4%E5%B7%A5%E4%BD%9C%E7%B0%BD%E8%AD%89

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加拿大移民局11月12日官方資料 Measures to support Hong Kong residents, including youth, to come to Canadahttps://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/2020/11/measures-to-support-hong-kong-residents-including-youth-to-come-to-canada.html
Background

As part of the whole-of-government response, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is implementing a number of measures that will allow Hong Kong students and youth to quickly come to Canada on work and study permits as well as new pathways to stay permanently. The new permanent residence pathways will also benefit people from Hong Kong already in Canada under existing work and study permits.

We are making enhancements to, and increasing promotion of, existing programs and pathways to support Hong Kong residents who want to study, work, stay or live permanently in Canada, once the travel restrictions to limit the spread of COVID-19 are lifted.

IRCC is also speeding up processing of documents for Canadian citizens and Canadian permanent residents living in Hong Kong, so they can come back to Canada at any time. Family members in Hong Kong of Canadians and Canadian permanent residents may also travel to Canada provided that they meet the exemptions to the travel restrictions. All persons coming to Canada are reminded that they must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.

These measures complement the actions being taken by Canada’s international partners.
New temporary and permanent pathways for Hong Kong youth

•Canada will expedite the processing of permits for young people from Hong Kong who are eligible and want to come to Canada to work or study. We have already seen an increase in study permit applications in the first half of 2020 compared to 2019, and the government will continue to promote this opportunity.

•In addition to the existing work and study options for Hong Kong youth, a new work permit initiative specific to Hong Kong youth will provide open work permits of up to 3 years in duration, with eligibility criteria centred on post-secondary education in Canada or abroad completed in the last 5 years. Eligible spouses or common-law partners, as well as dependent children, can also apply for a study or work permit, as appropriate. This initiative is expected to launch soon.

•For those who come here to either study or work, 2 new pathways to permanent residence are being created, which will be available in 2021:

◦The first will target former Hong Kong residents who have gained a minimum of 1 year of authorized work experience in Canada and meet other criteria such as minimum language and education levels.

◦The second pathway will be for those who have graduated from a post-secondary institution in Canada. These individuals can then apply directly for permanent residence.

For both these pathways, principal applicants will also be able to include in-Canada spouses, partners, and dependent children in their application.

•Canada will benefit from these new measures, which will ensure these former Hong Kong residents have the skills and education to integrate well and contribute to our economy.

Additional measures being implemented
•We are waiving application processing fees for Hong Kong residents in Canada on a temporary basis who apply to renew their status to extend their stay.

•IRCC is increasing promotional and recruitment efforts to attract Hong Kong youth to study in Canada and in other program areas, including International Experience Canada. IRCC will resume processing International Experience Canada applications for Hong Kong youth, which has been paused due to COVID-19. Approved International Experience Canada participants can already travel to Canada under the current travel restrictions, provided they have a current and active job offer. Youth-focused programs are important gateways to gaining experience needed to qualify for permanent residence.

•IRCC is also increasing promotion of super visas, which are visas for parents and grandparents that allow for multiple entries to Canada for up to 2 years at a time over a period of up to 10 years.

•As part of business resumption priorities, IRCC has allocated resources to speed up processing of permanent residence applications, including for family sponsorship. This will benefit Hong Kong applicants. Spouses or common-law partners who have applied for permanent residence from within Canada can apply for an open work permit.
For individuals at risk of persecution who are in Canada or in a third country

•Canada supports the right to peaceful protest, freedom of expression and freedom of assembly. Taking part in peaceful protests is not considered an offence in Canada. Arrests and convictions outside Canada for actions not considered an offence in Canada are not grounds for inadmissibility.

•Foreign nationals in Canada, including Hong Kong residents, continue to have access to our asylum system. All eligible asylum claims are decided based on the individual merits and evidence presented to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB), an independent administrative tribunal. The IRB is constantly evaluating conditions in asylum-seeker-producing countries and is updating research material to include the latest developments in Hong Kong and ensure that decision makers have access to the most recent information.

•Due to the worsening conditions in Hong Kong that could put some individuals at risk, we have implemented an exemption to the 12-month bar on a pre-removal risk assessment (PRRA) for Hong Kong residents. A PRRA examines the risk an individual may face if they are returned to their home country. Normally, individuals who receive a negative decision on their refugee claim from the IRB or the Federal Court, or on their previous PRRA application, are not eligible to apply for a PRRA for at least 12 months from the date of their decision. With this exemption, some individuals who were previously ineligible may now be eligible for another assessment before being removed from Canada.

•Hong Kong residents at risk of persecution who have fled to another country may also be eligible under Canada’s existing resettlement programs, including the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program and the Government-Assisted Refugees Program.

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加拿大公立中學Canada Public School Boards & Priviate Boarding School
https://www.edu-kingdom.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3789614&fromuid=1539350


問:加拿大高中讀唔夠credit或Literacy唔合格而畢唔業,有咩出路? https://www.edu-kingdom.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3800920&fromuid=1539350 ----- (post secondary) 大專 College, 加拿大對香港年青人 PR 新政策下, 讀 2 年畢業可以立即申請 PR, 係咪咁理解呢?


讀 Master (碩士) 係咪讀 1 - 2 年? 如係, 即是最快 2 年就可以有 PR? 係咪咁理解呢?
e.g.
McGill University Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies https://www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/programs

UBC Graduate program https://www.ubc.ca/graduate-students/
- Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies in Vancouver
- College of Graduate Studies in Okanagan
Master of Management (MM) degree program delivered by the Faculty of Managementhttps://management.ok.ubc.ca/academic-programs/master-of-management/
ProgramComponentsExpected Duration
MMOnline on a part-time basis & 3 summer intensive residential sessions at UBC’s Okanagan campus in Kelowna, BC25 months

要係 DLIs 名單內嘅學校 (大學/大專) 讀才可以申請 PR ---- designated learning institutions (DLIs) https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html on the list of DLIs with COVID-19 readiness plans https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/students/approved-dli.html

EduCanada Designated learning institutions reopening to international students (educanada.ca)


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回覆樓主:

小時了了,你女兒最後有去加拿大嗎?

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klungbb 發表於 20-11-21 16:33
小時了了,你女兒最後有去加拿大嗎?
打算將來會去讀大學,畢業後立即攞PR( 希望到時加拿大唔好取消呢個俾香港學生嘅特快攞PR 移民途徑)

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回覆樓主:

我由你女兒升中時便開始留意你的分享。對我女兒升中很大幫助。現在佢去了英國讀書,而我們一家也搬家到新加坡。這一年的轉變真是很大。

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klungbb 發表於 20-11-21 22:13
我由你女兒升中時便開始留意你的分享。對我女兒升中很大幫助。現在佢去了英國讀書,而我們一家也搬家到新加 ...

新加坡 好住嗎?

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lovebb2 發表於 20-11-22 12:02
新加坡 好住嗎?

OK 啊,  與香港分別不大。

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加拿大政府11月19日官方公佈特別俾香港青年居民移民嘅詳細資料 Guidance for special measures to support Hong Kong residents to come to Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/service-delivery/hong-kong.html?fbclid=IwAR3gbFAJQeO5Rje2Q8_g2iaKJrFXO4qSY3z_eqgoeEqY4qz0ojBuIEn9O1k

This section contains policy, procedures and guidance used by IRCC staff. It is posted on the department’s website as a courtesy to stakeholders.

These instructions provide guidance to officers on the following:
•the administration of temporary and permanent residence measures for Hong Kong youth
•facilitative measures to support family reunification for those who meet the eligibility criteria
On this page

Eligibility
Under these facilitative measures, the following clients may be eligible as a principal applicant or an accompanying dependant:
•Canadian citizens, persons registered under the Indian Act, Canadian permanent residents or protected persons in Hong Kong and their immediate and extended family members living in Hong Kong regardless of nationality
•immediate family members of Hong Kong residents. Footnote * who will be working or studying in Canada
•residents of Hong Kong, who may be living in Canada, the United States or abroad, and who hold a passport issued by either of the following: ◦the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People’s Republic of China, as defined by paragraph 190(2)(d) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR)
◦the United Kingdom to a British National Overseas (BNO), as a person born, naturalized or registered in Hong Kong, as per paragraph R190(2)(e)

* Hong Kong “residents” are presented in these instructions as defined under paragraphs 190(2)(d) and (e) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations as foreign nationals who hold a passport issued by
•the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China; or
•the United Kingdom to a British National (Overseas), as a person born, naturalized or registered in Hong Kong.

Fee waiver
The following applicants may have their fees waived under these special measures:
•HKSAR and BNO (Hong Kong) passport holders who are temporary residents in Canada wishing to extend their stay in Canada
•applicants for an extension of authorization to remain in Canada as a temporary resident ($100) [R305(1)]
•applicants for an extension of authorization to remain in Canada as a worker ($155)
•applicants for an extension of authorization to remain in Canada as a student ($150)

Canadian citizens and Canadian permanent residents
All passport applications for Canadian citizens residing in Hong Kong will be prioritized. For more information, contact the Passport Program.

Canadian permanent residents residing in Hong Kong who require a permanent resident travel document (PRTD) will have their paper applications prioritized at IRCC Hong Kong.

Temporary residence
All temporary residence applications for HKSAR or BNO passport holders should be processed following the  Temporary residence: COVID-19 program delivery instructions.
Holders of HKSAR passports are visa exempt and may apply for an electronic travel authorization (eTA) should they wish to come to Canada.
Priority processing instructions:
Family reunification
Students
International Experience Canada (IEC)

Family reunification
IRCC will give priority processing to temporary residence applications from immediate and extended family members (as defined in the Orders in Council) of Canadian citizens, persons registered under the Indian Act, permanent residents and protected persons in Canada who have applied for permanent residence, if their family members abroad hold a valid passport and have remained in, or have departed, Hong Kong. These measures apply to new and existing applications.
Learn more: Travel restriction measures: COVID-19 program delivery

Students
Priority processing should be given to all study permit applications received from HKSAR and BNO passport holders.

Officers should process all Hong Kong study permit applications and finalize those that are for designated learning institutions (DLIs) https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html on the list of DLIs with COVID-19 readiness plans https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/students/approved-dli.html approved by their provincial or territorial authority. If their DLI is not on the list, officers should still process their application but not finalize it until their DLI is on the approved list.

Until further notice, officers may continue to request any necessary additional documents or impose regulatory requirements for processing in relation to study permit applications, including police certificates, biometric enrolments, passports and medical examinations,, as follows:
•When additional documentation is required to make a decision on the application, processing officers should send a request letter and allow 90 days for the applicant to respond.
•If a request for additional documentation was previously sent but the applicant was unable to comply within the deadline, processing officers should bring forward the deadline and allow an additional 90 days for the applicant to respond.
Until further notice, applicants will not be refused for non-compliance.


International Experience Canada (IEC)
Prior to closing the program’s 2020 season on November 12, International Experience Canada (IEC) invited a number of Hong Kong youth in the IEC pool to submit an application. Hong Kong youth will not be able to enter Canada unless they have
•a valid port of entry letter of introduction
•a valid job offer, which includes a written note from an employer in Canada that says ◦their business is continuing to operate (whether essential or not)
◦they will start work after the 14-day mandatory quarantine
•proof of adequate health-care coverage
Applications in processing will not be closed or refused for lack of documentation or inability to complete the application process in time, such as giving biometrics  or completing a medical exam.

Permanent residence
Permanent residence applications from family members of Canadian citizens, persons registered under the Indian Act, permanent residents or protected persons residing in Hong Kong that are in processing should be prioritized where feasible. However, in some circumstances, the most expeditious option for these clients may be to apply for an eTA or TRV.

Family class applications
Priority processing should be given to family class applications received from legal residents of Hong Kong (whether they are currently in Canada or outside of Canada or in the US).

Existing applications
Existing complete family class permanent residence applications under section R10 will be processed on a priority basis while taking into consideration the additional processing guidance outlined in these instructions.

Use the organization ID to track all applications received from Hong Kong nationals. If the application is still incomplete in 90 days, officers should request the missing documents with an additional 90-day deadline.

New applications
If a new application is missing supporting documentation (associated fees are required) due to COVID-19 circumstances, the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) or Case Processing Centre in Mississauga (CPC-M) may promote the application, and it can be reviewed in 90 days. Officers should associate the organization ID to track all applications received from Hong Kong nationals. If the application is still incomplete in 90 days, officers should request the missing documents with an additional 90-day deadline.
Applications found to be incomplete with no explanation provided, or for reasons unrelated to the disruption of services associated with impacts of COVID-19, may be rejected as per section R10, and all fees associated with the application should be refunded to the applicant. The reason for rejection should be unrelated to the disruption of services.

Officers should consult the current Permanent residence: COVID-19 program delivery instructions  for more information on processing applications that have been affected by the disruption in services as a result of COVID-19.

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加拿大政府官方 Work Permits 資訊 https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/apply-who-permit-result.asp?q1_options=1i&q2_options=2c&q3_options=2c_ii
Regular open work permit
You may be eligible for a regular open work permit if
•you’re applying or have already applied for permanent residence under the spouse  spouse or common-law partner in Canada class, or
•you’ve applied for permanent residence on humanitarian and compassionate and your application has been approved in principle

You also need to meet the general eligibility  requirements for a work permit.


加拿大政府官方 Temporary residence --- e.g. Work Permit 資訊 https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/service-delivery/coronavirus/temporary-residence.html

Canada Announces Work Permit, Permanent Residence Options For Hong Kong Residents https://www.immigration.ca/canada-announces-work-permit-permanent-residence-options-for-hong-kong-residents
Last Updated on November 12, 2020

Canada has announced a new open work permit and two pathways to permanent residency aimed specifically at Hong Kong residents.

The move comes in response to China’s imposition of a controversial national security law earlier in 2020, giving it broad new powers in Hong Kong.

Canada is also enhancing existing programs to help people from Hong Kong already here to stay, and those who want to make plans to come when COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.

Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said Canada continues to support the people of Hong Kong and to stand up for democracy and human rights.

“The people-to-people ties between Canada and Hong Kong are strong and deep, and these new measures celebrate those long-standing relationships,” he said.

“Newcomers from Hong Kong, including students, have made outstanding contributions to Canada, and the changes we’re announcing today will strengthen our relationship with the people of Hong Kong and bring us closer together.”

Open Work Permit
The new open work permit, valid for up to 3 years, is aimed at students who have completed post-secondary education in Canada or abroad in the last 5 years. Spouses or common law partners and dependent children will also be eligible for a study or work permit. The initiative is expected to launch ‘soon’, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) said.

Pathways to Permanent Residence
For Hong Kong residents who come to Canada to study or work, 2 new pathways to permanent residence are being created, available in 2021.

Spouses, partners, and dependent children are included for both pathways.
1.The first will target former Hong Kong residents with a minimum of 1 year of work experience in Canada and meet minimum language and education criteria.
2.The second will be for graduates of a post-secondary institution in Canada, allowing them to apply directly for permanent residence.

Expedited Processing
Canada will expedite the processing of work and study permits for eligible young people from Hong Kong.

Processing Fees Waived
Canada will also waive processing fees for Hong Kong residents in Canada on a temporary basis applying to extend their stay.

How To Apply For Canada Immigration From Hong Kong https://www.immigration.ca/how-to-apply-canada-immigration-from-hong-kong

Open Work permit in Canada – Work in Canada https://www.immigration.ca/open-work-permit-in-canada

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