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Work While Studying And Bring Family Members To Visit In Canada by TumiDonserenos(f): 12:28pm On Feb 19, 2017
Work while studying

Your Canadian study permit doesn't just grant you the right to attend university or college, it also grants you the right to work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions, and full-time during scheduled academic breaks.

This opportunity is generally not afforded to your peers who decided to study in other countries, such as the United States. It allows you to make some money to fund your ongoing studies and living costs, all the while giving you connections in the local labour market. These professional networks could be the lead into landing a great job upon graduation.

Work while studying in Canada

Did you know that international students can work off-campus while they complete their study program?

Bring family members to join you in Canada

The government of Canada, not to mention the university or college you are attending, want you to be happy while you are studying in Canada. Consequently, you are able to have your spouse/common-law partner join you in Canada, as well as any dependent children. Your spouse/partner can apply for an open work permit, allowing him or her to come to Canada and work for any employer, while your children may also join you.

In addition, you can also look into having other family members, such parents and siblings, visit you in Canada.

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Re: Work While Studying And Bring Family Members To Visit In Canada by TumiDonserenos(f): 1:51pm On Feb 19, 2017
Obtain a Post-Graduation Work Permit upon graduation


Under the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program, you can obtain a work permit valid for up to three years, depending on the duration of your study program.
•No job offer required.
•Work with any employer across Canada and change job when you want to.
•Get that all-important Canadian work experience as you work towards obtaining permanent residence.

Many international graduates use the PGWP as a stepping stone into a successful career in Canada, and towards Canadian permanent residence.

Post-Graduation Work Permit

Available exclusively to international graduates of eligible Canadian universities and colleges.

Learn more: http://donserenosconsult.com/index.php/services/education-consulting

Gain valuable Canadian work experience

Many Canadian economic immigration programs place a large emphasis on applicants' work experience in Canada. As a graduate who has already entered the Canadian labour market, you have proven that you are an asset to the country. You can be trusted, you are intelligent, you are educated, and you get along with colleagues — so of course Canada wants you to stay around longer than just a few years.



While working in Canada, you can build connections that will help you throughout your career. Overall, your Canadian work experience is likely to prove invaluable.

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