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FAQ: Do I Have 6 Months to Apply For My Post-Graduate Work Permit After I Complete My Studies?

FAQ: Do I Have 6 Months to Apply For My Post-Graduate Work Permit After I Complete My Studies?

by Administrator | Oct 21, 2019 | Study, Uncategorized, Work

Technically, you may apply for your post graduate work permit (PGWP) within 6 months, instead of 3 months, after you complete your studies as of mid-February, 2019. However, one of the conditions to apply for your PGWP is that you have a valid legal status in Canada....
Express Entry #127 – Min. CRS of 357 Federal Trade Skilled Worker Only

Express Entry #127 – Min. CRS of 357 Federal Trade Skilled Worker Only

by Administrator | Oct 17, 2019 | PR, Uncategorized

Ministerial Instructions respecting invitations to apply for permanent residence under the Express Entry system – October 16, 2019 Federal skilled trades See full text of Ministerial Instruction Number of invitations issued: 500Footnote* Rank required to be invited to...
I Kept Getting Into Trouble, But They Were Able To Rescue Me

I Kept Getting Into Trouble, But They Were Able To Rescue Me

by Administrator | Oct 16, 2019 | PR, Protection, Uncategorized, Work

I’ve had a long road to get to where I am today. Fleeing from my home country as a teenager in the 1980’s, going through the refugee system in Canada where I was eventually successful in becoming a protected person. I filed for my PR on my own but it was refused in...
U.S. Border Guards Detain Canadian Woman For 5 Hours

U.S. Border Guards Detain Canadian Woman For 5 Hours

by Administrator | Oct 10, 2019 | Uncategorized, Citizenship, Employer, Family, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Work

A Vancouver woman is afraid to try to enter the United States after she was held for hours without reason and eventually denied entry at a border crossing — a situation immigration lawyers say is becoming more common. Software developer Jaklyn De Vos had planned to...
Saskatchewan Man Barred From U.S. For 5 years After Trying To Volunteer At Festival

Saskatchewan Man Barred From U.S. For 5 years After Trying To Volunteer At Festival

by Administrator | Oct 8, 2019 | Citizenship, Employer, Family, Parents, PR, Protection, Study, Trouble, Uncategorized, Work

A Saskatoon man says he’s been banned from entering the United States for five years after attempting to volunteer at an arts festival in Washington state this summer. Kyle Kuchirka, 25, an actor and recent graduate of the University of Saskatchewan’s...
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Labour Market Impact Assessment application processing times

Nov 24, 2021

Service Canada has recently updated the system to modernize and improve the LMIA process and has experienced unforeseen technical issues. As a result: you may experience longer than usual processing times for your LMIA applications and other requests such as name...

Government of Canada announces adjustments to Canada’s border measures

Nov 23, 2021

COVID-19 testing and vaccine requirements, as well as other border measures, are an important part of Canada's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and serve to protect the health and safety of all Canadians. With vaccination rates increasing around the world, and an...

Ottawa confirms it will nix COVID-19 test for Canadians taking short trips, starting Nov. 30

Nov 23, 2021

Starting on Nov. 30, fully vaccinated Canadians taking short trips abroad will no longer need proof of a negative COVID-19 test to return home, Ottawa confirmed at a news conference Friday. The federal government said the test exemption will apply to fully vaccinated...

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