Work Permit for International Students in Canada
Processing time for a work permit after a study permit can range from 30 to 120 days, depending on the applicant's country of origin and the completeness of the application.
Processing time for a work permit after a study permit can range from 30 to 120 days, depending on the applicant's country of origin and the completeness of the application.
International students who have completed their studies in Canada may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit. The processing time is typically 90 days, but may vary.
McGill University provides guidance for international students on the process of transitioning from a study permit to a work permit, including estimated processing times and required documents.
This article provides an overview of the process and timeline for international students to transition from a study permit to a work permit in Canada, including factors that may affect processing time.
The University of Waterloo's immigration consultant provides guidance on the application process for a work permit, including required documents and estimated processing times.
This tool provides an estimate of the processing time for a work permit application based on the applicant's country of origin and other factors.
This research paper explores the relationship between the Post-Graduation Work Permit and permanent residence in Canada, including the impact of processing times on international students.
This video provides an overview of the process and requirements for international students to obtain a work permit in Canada, including estimated processing times and tips for a successful application.