POST-GRADUATE WORK PERMIT HOLDERS

POST-GRADUATE WORK PERMIT HOLDERS

This year has brought significant changes to Canada’s immigration system, particularly the Express Entry program and pathways to permanent residency. If you’re a student or recent graduate on a Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP), it’s crucial to take action now and secure your future in Canada.

Why Is This Important?

Canada has announced that the remainder of the year will focus on the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) within Express Entry. This is a fantastic opportunity for those working in Canada, but it’s important to note that competition is still high. If your CRS score isn’t competitive, now is the time to explore your options.

Who Should Act Immediately?

Students Completing Their Studies in December: Transitioning to a PGWP is a major step. You need to ensure it aligns with your long-term goals.

Graduates With Only a College Diploma: If you have no prior work experience in Canada or your home country, it’s especially important to create a solid immigration plan. This group may face challenges meeting CRS requirements and should explore provincial programs or other pathways without delay.

Those Over 35 Years Old: Age impacts CRS scores, and planning is critical to stay competitive.

What Should You Do?

Assess Your CRS Score: Don’t wait until your PGWP is close to expiring. Understand where you stand now to evaluate your chances.

Explore Other Pathways: If you lack work experience or your CRS score is low, consider provincial nominee programs (PNPs) or other immigration streams that might work better for you.

Understand Family Implications: If you have family accompanying you, ensure you know how your immigration status affects them and plan accordingly.

Take Advantage of the CEC Draws

More draws focused on the Canadian Experience Class are expected, but they won’t stay less competitive forever. This is a window of opportunity, and being proactive is key to making the most of it.

Let Us Help!

Our experienced team can assess your profile, explore your options, and help you create a personalized plan for permanent residency.

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