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  • 相约北美 / 移民留学 / who can help me?
    I had studied English for 3 years and work as an interpreter for almost 3 years for government, could I appply as an independent immigrant ?
    • What kind of interpreter, techniqal? I think the probability is small
      • interpreter for nearly every aspect due to my job for I work for a foreign affair division in govn.
        • Is it any help if I take the IETS and get a high mark?
      • I don't think you can apply for immagration to Canada as a interpreter. The interpreter in Canada means either from English to French or vice versa.
    • No problem, I knew some informoation related to that on some bbslast week, I will past it as fast as I can if I find it.
      Pls wait
    • I found the article at last, Please read it and you will feel happy
      http://pingwatermeet.virtualave.net/canada/messages/16929.html
      • Great thanks! I inform some immigration consutant ,they said it is true but I still can not apply due to my low degree:-(
    • even need not to try, your major is not what Canada wanted, besides, your degree is not very high. I think you should look for a better job in China instead.
      • Great Thanks for your concerning . I like my life full of active changes eventhough it would be hard some.
    • what's your English level? which level of government? that means something.
      • No use at all. Canadadoes not need English-Chinese interpreter.