Sunday 16 June 2019

Work Permit and Student Visa in Canada




















Canada is gradually becoming one of the top study destinations, especially among Indian students. As the various benefits of studying in Canada become apparent to the Indian students and parents, the number of students seeking admissions at premier Canadian Education Institutions also rises.
The benefits of studying in Canada include; top quality institutions, cheaper living cost and fee than other popular study destinations, exposure to both , the American as well as the European culture, lenient visa requirements, and post-study visa opportunities. However, this article will help you with another piece of information that few are aware about. Apart from the Canada Student Visa, there is also the attractive option of a work permit offered to international students. The article will provide details of both, the Student visa and the post-graduation work permit.

Student Visa
If you wish to study in Canada and your study tenure is more than 6 months, you will need to have a study permit issued along with along with your travel visa or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTa). The student visa allows you to study in Canada for a fixed period of time. International students get to study at any institution in Canada as long as it falls under the category of a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
A DLI is an institution which is approved either by the provincial or territorial government for providing educational services to International students. In order to apply for a study permit, you need a letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution. It must be made sure that you do not apply to those Universities that are not DLIs since, even if they provide acceptance, you will not be able to secure an entry into Canada based on their acceptance offer. In order to know the various DLIs in Canadian provinces, you can visit the official Canada immigration webpage for DLIs.
In order to be eligible throughout the tenure of your study for a study permit, and to avoid any issue with the immigration authorities, you need to ensure the following;
·         Always study in a DLI throughout your study tenure.
·         Maintain your academic progress throughout your course.
·         Leave the country after your study permit reaches expiry or get the work visa extension
·         Meet all the Canada Study Visa Requirements
The study permit definitely helps you plan your future in Canada if you are interested in a Canadian Citizenship/ Permanent Residence.

Work Permit
If you have received a degree from a designated learning institution that makes you eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) and your study tenure is more than 8 months, then you can work in Canada after you get your degree. You must also have met the terms of your Student Visa Requirements throughout your study tenure. The PGWP allows you to gain meaningful work experience in Canada in your desired domain of study.

The rules for the tenure of your work permit are as follows:


  •  If your program tenure is more than 8 months and less than 2 years, then your work permit will be valid for the same tenure as your study duration. Eg: 1 year of study entitles you to 1 year of PGWP.
  • If your program tenure is more than 2 years, then you will be eligible for up to 3-year work permit.
  • If you have already availed a PGWP after your previous degree, you won’t be eligible further for a new PGWP.
In order to help you with all your Study Abroad Student Visa processes and requirements, you are advised to consult the best study-abroad consultants and avail their expert help to help you achieve your dream of overseas education.

Read more:
Canada Express Entry System for International Students
IELTS Score Requirement for a Canada Student Visa 

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