Immigrate after graduation
As a foreign student, you can apply to stay in Canada permanently after graduation through one of the many immigration programs available, such as Express Entry or the Provincial Nominee Program.
As a foreign student, you can apply to stay in Canada permanently after graduation through one of the many immigration programs available, such as Express Entry or the Provincial Nominee Program.
The PGWPP allows international students to work in Canada for up to three years after graduating from a Canadian institution, providing valuable work experience and a potential pathway to permanent residency.
This guide provides an overview of the different immigration options available to international students after graduation, including the Quebec Experience Program and the Federal Skilled Worker Program.
The Canadian government has announced a new immigration program aimed at attracting and retaining international students, offering a more streamlined and efficient process for obtaining permanent residency.
This online portal provides international students with a comprehensive guide to Canadian immigration, including eligibility criteria, application processes, and required documents.
In this video, a Canadian immigration lawyer discusses the various immigration options available to international students after graduation, including the advantages and disadvantages of each program.
The University of Ottawa's International Student Office provides support and resources for international students, including guidance on immigration options and the post-graduation work permit application process.
This official government website provides information on Canadian immigration policy and programs for international students, including the latest news and updates on immigration reforms and initiatives.