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Did you know that you may obtain Permanent Residency in Canada as a College or University Graduate?
After you graduate from College or University, you may obtain a Post-Graduation Work Permit for a period of time equivalent to the time of your studies. Once you acquire 12 months of full-time qualified Canadian work experience, you are eligible to apply for your Permanent Residency in Canada*.
After you graduate from College or University, you may obtain a Post-Graduation Work Permit for a period of time equivalent to the time of your studies. Once you acquire 12 months of full-time qualified Canadian work experience, you are eligible to apply for your Permanent Residency in Canada*.
Diplomas, Post-graduates & Degrees:
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Advantages of Studying in Canada:
- The Canadian Education is recognized and a valuable resource thorough the world
- International Students may study and work part-time (not for English or French programs)
- Students qualify for Canadian residency upon graduation
- International Students may bring their families to Canada and their children (4 years +) may attend school for free
Main requirements:
- You must have an advance English level and show IELTS o TOEFL scores
- In order to qualify for a Study Permit, you must show that you have the funds required to Study and Live in Canada (Aprox. 25.000 for one year period)
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*This is based on the Canadian Experience Class program; still in effect as of 2016. Note that the Canadian Immigration policies change with frequency. We encourage you to verify the information with Canadian Immigration and Citizenship. www.cic.gc.ca