Post-Graduation Work Permit
To be eligible for a post-graduation work permit, you must have completed a study program at a designated learning institution in Canada of at least 8 months, which can include a 1-year program.
To be eligible for a post-graduation work permit, you must have completed a study program at a designated learning institution in Canada of at least 8 months, which can include a 1-year program.
After completing your studies in Quebec, you may be eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit and later for permanent residence through the Quebec Experience Program.
McGill University provides guidance on work permit eligibility for international students who have completed at least one year of studies in Quebec, including the application process and required documents.
This comprehensive guide outlines the eligibility criteria, required documents, and step-by-step application process for international students in Quebec who want to apply for a post-graduate work permit after completing one year of studies.
This non-profit organization provides information on immigration pathways for international students in Quebec, including the post-graduation work permit and the Quebec Experience Program, highlighting eligibility criteria and application procedures.
This video explains the eligibility criteria and application process for a post-graduate work permit in Quebec, including the required documents and processing times, providing valuable insights for international students.
This online tool helps international students in Quebec determine their eligibility for a post-graduation work permit and guides them through the application process, providing a personalized checklist of required documents.
This research paper examines the immigration pathways available to international students in Quebec, including the post-graduation work permit, and discusses the eligibility criteria, application processes, and outcomes for these students.