The Canadian Maple Leaf Card is officially named the Canadian Permanent Resident Card , and is an ID card issued by Canada to permanent residents who are not Canadian citizens. People with maple leaf cards can live, work, study in Canada and enjoy social benefits and public services similar to Canadian citizens.- Basic Requirements: Applicants need to meet certain language skills, educational background and work experience requirements.- Application process: Fill in the application form online and submit necessary documents, including education, work experience, language proficiency certificates, etc.- Scoring criteria: Score based on factors such as age, education, work experience, language ability, etc.- Applicable Population: Non-Canadian citizens who have completed at least one year of full-time work experience in Canada.- Rating criteria: Similar to federally skilled immigration, but more focused on working experience gained in Canada.- Features: Each province nominates appropriate immigration candidates according to their needs.- Application process: First apply for provincial nominations, and then apply for federal immigration after obtaining the nomination.- Applicable groups: spouse, children, parents and other family members of Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
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