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HOW TO GET POST GRADUATE WORK PERMIT IN CANADA

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If you’re an International Student in Canada, then you might be interested in getting a Canadian work permit. A Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) allows you to work for any employer on mutually agreeable terms, anywhere in Canada without restrictions. It is a great way for you to gain Canadian work experience if you have plans to create a smooth pathway to become a permanent resident of Canada. A Canadian post-graduate work permit is valid for 8 months to at the most 3 years, depending on the length of the school program undertaken. Given the fact that Canadian work experience is one way for you to have an edge over others when you apply for permanent residency, one should use this opportunity to its best. It strongly adds to the adaptability factors for the economic immigration programs. Canadian post-graduate work permit is often called open work permit. It means that you can have the freedom to work anywhere in Canada and for anyone. Eligibility Requirements for Canadian Post Gradua...

What To Do To Sponsor Your Parents And Grandparents

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  Family reunification is one of the pillars of Canadian immigration. There are many immigration programs to do so. The  parents and grandparents program  is one of the ways to reach that goal. Parents and grandparents program Canada’s parents and grandparents program is a lottery system where a permanent resident or a  Canadian citizen  can sponsor their parents or grandparents to become permanent residents. How does it work? The first thing to do to apply for this program is to submit an interest to sponsor to IRCC, then you will enter the lottery system and get invited to apply if you meet all the eligibility criteria. In 2021, 30 000 candidates were drawn from this system. Eligibility criteria – You are at least 18 years old – Be a Canadian citizen, a Canadian permanent resident or registered as Indian under the Canadian Indian act. – You must meet the minimum necessary income requirements. IRCC needs proof that you can support your family and the people you...