• Why Canada?
  • Why Study in Canada?
  • Working while studying in Canada
  • Working after you complete your study program?
  • Costs Involved
  • Application Procedure
  • FAQ?

Working after you complete your study program?

Yes, you can work in Canada after you graduate. There are 3 ways to make this dream a reality :

  • Post-graduation work permit
  • Express Entry
  • Provincial Nominee Program

Post-graduation work permit

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This Government of Canada program allows students who have graduated from certain post-secondary schools to get valuable work experience in Canada. The post-graduation work permit is temporary.

The Canadian work experience you gain through a post-graduation work permit can help you qualify for permanent residence in Canada through Express Entry.

If your program was at least 8 months, but less than 2 years

  • you a PGWP that’s valid for up to the same length as your study program.
  • For example, if you completed a 9-month program, you get a work permit for up to 9 months.

If your program was 2 years or more

  • you get a PGWP that’s valid for 3 years

If you completed more than 1 program

  • You get a PGWP that combines the length of each program
  • Each of the programs you completed must be PGWP-eligible and at least 8 months in length
  • You can’t get a PGWP if you already had one after completing an earlier program of study.

Express Entry

Express Entry is the first step for most people who wish to immigrate to Canada permanently as a skilled worker. After you have studied and worked in Canada, complete an online profile to see if you have the education, skills, work experience and language ability to be a candidate. The federal government invites top candidates to apply for permanent residence.

Learn more about Express Entry and apply for your opportunity to stay in Canada.

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Provincial Nominee Program

Almost all of Canada’s provinces and territories can nominate people to immigrate to Canada.

As an international student who graduated from a Canadian college or university, you have the foundation and education to potentially start a career in a province or territory where you’d like to live.

Visit the Provincial Nominee Program website to learn more and to apply.