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Study in Canada

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BENEFITS OF STUDY PERMIT IN CANADA

Study Permit In Canada Did you enter as a tourist; liked Canada and wish to get a study permit? Well, that is absolutely possible. Study Permit is  the immigration document issued by the Government of Canada. It can extend your stay in Canada. And it also enables you to study at the top colleges in Canada.    Confused about whether you need to go back to your home country for the application process? Certainly not, you can extend your visitor visa to a study visa right here in Canada.   Are you applying for a study permit within Canada? Here are a few good things to know. If you opt for a full-time program, you can be eligible to work part-time. You can also work full-time (up to 40 hours a week) during scheduled study breaks. Your spouse is likely to be eligible for an open work permit that ensures employment within Canada. Your children too, can avail Canadian education at primary and secondary level without the need for a study permit. Studying in Canada is the pathway to becoming a permanent resident in Canada. Your Canadian education and work experience can provide your family with continued status. Applying for it is a tedious task involving several steps in the process. Availing the Letter of Acceptance from an educational institute to filling up forms, can be overwhelming! So, why not leave the hassle to experts who know exactly what needs to be done effectively. Our counselors will guide you step by step and take care of the process ensuring a seamless process. Contact us for free consultation at      647-264-0522.   Talk to Our Admission Advisor Simran 647-264-0522 Official ADM WhatsApp Admission Hub – Canada’s leading Education & Visa firm Helped 3000+ students | 15 languages | 3 ICCRC immigration consultants | Highly Experienced Team | 35 Team Members Our Consultants are experts of Immigration needs of International students in Canada and will be happy to help you! ICCRC federal visa immigration consultant, immigrants studying abroad are more secure! Contact Us : 647-264-0522 Visit Us Connect with Us on Social Media Facebook Instagram Youtube Read More

Post Graduate Work Permit

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Post Graduate Work Permit Program explained

A Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) is an open work permit granted to international students who graduate from eligible Designated Learning Institutions (DLI). With the open work permit students can gain Canadian experience in skill type 0, A or B as defined by IRCC’s National Occupational Classification (NOC). After that candidates can apply for Canada’s Permanent Residency. Due to the frequent changes in the PGWP program, there are many misconceptions and rumors about the Post Graduate work permit. Hence, we have made a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions about the Post Graduate Work Permit. 1. How to be eligible for a PGWP? To be eligible for PGWP, a person must be/have the following: 18 years or older; A graduate from a DLI affiliated college and studied full-time in Canada for at least 8 months. A valid document from your school (transcript, official letter, certificate, etc.) that confirms you  passed all your program requirements in a Canadian college; Graduated from a: Public  or private post-secondary school (including Quebec) Canadian private school that can legally award degrees under provincial law  Applied for a work permit within 180 days of when it was confirmed that you completed your program; and A valid study permit at some point during the 180 days before applying.          2. Who is not eligible for a PGWP? You may not be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit if you:  Studied in a program that was less than eight months long; Was a part in a Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Program funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC); Had funding from GAC; Participated in the Equal Opportunity Scholarship; Completed a study program by distance learning either from abroad or from within Canada; and/or Already were a PGWP holder by completing another program of study. Studied at a non-designated learning institute in Canada   3. How long is a PGWP valid for? Less than 8 months – Not Eligible  More than one program less than 2 years – PGWP applicable upto the combined length of the program More than 2 years – PGWP applicable for upto 3 years  4. When can an application be submitted? Passed study program Have received a notification of eligibility Has a transcript or official letter submitted application within 180 days  5. How is the application for a PGWP submitted? A PGWP application can be submitted online or by mail to IRCC. 6. What is.....