Benefits
A Post Graduate Work Permit, like
some other Canadian visa applications, offers international students no
restrictions on the type of employment you seek and no job offer needs
to be in place. The program extends your opportunity to gain valuable
Canadian work experience, an important factor when applying for Canadian
citizenship through the Canadian Experience Class program.
To be eligible for immigration to
Canada via the Experience Class program, you will need a minimum of one
year of work experience in Canada in managerial, professional or
technical positions, at level 0, A or B under the National Occupational
Classification system.
Eligibility
International students applying for
this type of working permit must have studied full-time for eight months
preceding the completion of their program of studies and graduated from
a public post-secondary institution, such as a college, university or
CEGEP (in Quebec); or a private post-secondary institution that operates
under the same rules and regulations as public institutions.
The private school has to receive at least 50 percent of its financing for its overall operations from government grants (currently,
only private college-level educational institutions in Quebec qualify).
Alternatively, international students from a private Canadian
institution authorized by provincial or territorial statute to confer
degrees also qualify.
International students intending to
relocate to Canada must apply for a Post Graduate Work Permit within 90
days of receiving written confirmation that they have met the minimum
requirements at the institution they have been studying. The Canadian
study visa must also be valid when they apply for the Canadian Post
Graduate work permit.
One point worth remembering is, if your study course lasted less than two years but longer than eight months, you are still eligible for the Post-Graduate Work Permit, however, the work permit visa must be longer than your period of study.
One point worth remembering is, if your study course lasted less than two years but longer than eight months, you are still eligible for the Post-Graduate Work Permit, however, the work permit visa must be longer than your period of study.
You may also like to view our Canda sponsored visa guide once you have read this page.
Duration
The Post Graduate Work Permit visa
has been extended to three years across all of Canada. At the end of the
three years, as long as you have amassed one year's employment
experience in managerial, professional or technical position you can
apply for permanent residence in Canada through the Canadian Experience
Class. Find out further information on our Sponsor Visa page.
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