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How to get a permanent residency after studying in Canada?

Canada’s permanent residency (PR) immigration programs often provide the privilege to the applicants who are connected to Canada, either with ties to a particular province, who have hands-on Canadian experience and most importantly to the candidates accredited with a Canadian educational degree. Canadian education provides students all or some of these benefits if they choose to migrate to Canada on a permanent basis. It is important to realise that students in Canada who come from others countries should meet certain conditions which are mentioned in their study permit throughout their stay in Canada. If any of the conditions mentioned in the permit are violated, students would be in jeopardy regarding their future immigration applications. It is highly recommended that you seek advice from a certified Canada immigration consultant to ensure that the process is hassle-free.

Different forms of immigration programs are available for international students in Canada. Each of the below program operate differently and has requirements associated to it other than completing an education in Canada. The below programs shall help graduates with accelerated pathways to Canadian Permanent Residency.

  • Canadian Experience Class
  • Federal Skilled Worker Program
  • Provincial Nominee Program
  • Quebec Immigration Options
  • Post-graduation work permit
 

Most of Canadian immigration programs need a particular amount of skilled work experience, which can be difficult for a student to achieve. However, a major set of international graduates in Canada are benefited because once they complete their studies in Canada, they become eligible to apply for a post graduate work permit.

Eligibility for a Post Graduate Work Permit

A candidate looking to apply for a work permit should fulfil the below conditions:

  • should be 18-year-old or more
  • should have completed a full-time programme which is at least for a period of 8 months
  • should have completed the program at a Designated Learning Institute (DLI)
  • should apply for visitor status first and then for PGWP (if the permit is about to expire)
 

Below are the set of documents required to apply for a Canadian PR post studies

  • valid passport
  • Proof of education
  • Proof of experience
  • Proof of funds
  • Proof of dependents
  • Fee receipts
  • Medical certificates
  • Police clearance certificates
  • Current Photographs
 

The unique International Study Abroad Program at CADAUZ will ensure our support throughout in the process to apply for the student program and offer advice on pathway to transform the education into a PR. At CADAUZ, the Canada migration consultancy, our dedicated team will travel the extra mile to know your needs, goals and dreams, and strive hard to ensure that we find the best for you.
 

Jan 02, 2023 by Admin