Post-Graduation Work Permit
A Post-Graduation Work Permit may be issued for a maximum of three years. The length of the work permit will depend on the length of the study program.
A Post-Graduation Work Permit may be issued for a maximum of three years. The length of the work permit will depend on the length of the study program.
The processing time for a Quebec work permit after graduation can take around 60-90 days, but it may vary depending on the individual's circumstances and the workload of the immigration authorities.
International students who have graduated from a Quebec university can apply for a work permit under the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program. The application process typically takes a few months.
Foreign students who have completed their studies in Quebec can obtain a work permit to work in the province. The permit is usually issued for a period of 12 to 36 months.
To get a work permit in Quebec after graduation, international students need to apply through the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website. The processing time can take several weeks to several months.
International students who have graduated from a Quebec university and have a work permit can apply for permanent residency through the Quebec Experience Program.
This video guide explains the process of applying for a work permit in Quebec after graduation, including the required documents and processing times.
This research paper examines the mobility of international students in Quebec and the impact of work permits on their decision to stay in the province after graduation.