Apply for An Open Work Permit Under a Public policy – PGWP
Due to COVID-19, you may be eligible to apply for a one-time open work permit of up to 18 months if you apply online by July 27, 2021.
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Study Permit
Study Permit Extension
Renewal of Student Visa
PGWP,International Student Post-graduation Work Permit
Change Condition/Extension
Due to COVID-19, you may be eligible to apply for a one-time open work permit of up to 18 months if you apply online by July 27, 2021.
Read MoreEligible Canadian Colleges and Universities
Read MoreDecision-makers are required to follow the rules of procedural fairness throughout the decision-making process.
Read MoreLearning moments – Canadian work experience completed while on a work permit and concurrently with full-time studies, for the purpose of CEC
Read MoreLearning moments – Does working while studying full-time in Canada qualify as experience for EE applications?
Read MoreLearning moments – Canadian work experience completed during full-time studies and whether it is eligible under the CEC or eligible for points under Express Entry
Read MoreIf you have extensive experience working in a trade (in B.C. or elsewhere) but have never been certified in Canada, you can apply to challenge certification in your trade. Holders of a Certificate of Qualification inside/outside of BC who wish to write the Red Seal exam need to submit an exam application form.
Read MoreThe post-graduation work permit is valid for the length of your study program.
Read MoreStudy in a Designated Learning Institutions for PGWP To apply for a study permit, you need an acceptance letter from
Read MoreIf you want to immigrate to Canada, you and your family members must include a police certificate when you apply. If you are a student or temporary foreign worker, a visa office may also ask you for a certificate.
Read MoreApply to study in Canada, extend your study permit, work while you study or get teaching material.
Read MoreFederal announcement welcomed as a good ‘first step’ in combating labour shortage
Canada is expanding the number of international students granted permanent resident status, while also making it easier for foreign PhD students to gain status through a new federal immigration initiative announced Wednesday.
The announcement was welcomed by Dennis Yim, a Korean international student who wants to stay in Canada after he graduates next month from Vancouver Community College.
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