Study in Canada - Designed to Attract and Retain Skilled
Study in Canada offers students many benefits, including the opportunity to work during and after graduation, as well as the possibility of obtaining permanent residence. Canada's immigration policies are designed to attract and retain skilled workers, and Indian students often find it beneficial to pursue their education there.
After students complete their studies, they can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) with Study in Canada, which allows them to work in Canada for a maximum of three years, equal to the duration of their study program. This provides valuable work experience and can also fully contribute to meeting the eligibility requirements for permanent residence.
Studying in Canada offers various immigration programs through which individuals can apply for permanent residence, including the Express Entry System, the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). Having Canadian work experience, obtained through the PGWP or otherwise, can increase a person's eligibility for these programs.
While the process of obtaining permanent residence in Canada can actually take some time, usually ranging from several months to over a year, many international students see it as a worthwhile investment in their future. Obtaining Canadian permanent residence opens up many opportunities to live, work, and contribute to Canadian society on a long-term basis.