Where does it say that?study permit has authorization to work part time, not full time. The policy says you need to be employed under a full time job.
Where does it say that?
So If I understand, full time student can apply if they already have a diploma from a canadian university and they are working ?No permit required
186 A foreign national may work in Canada without a work permit
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2002-227/section-186.html
- (f) if they are a full-time student, on the campus of the university or college at which they are a full-time student, for the period for which they hold a study permit to study at that university or college;
As far as I know, you need to be on PGWP to apply.So If I understand, full time student can apply if they already have a diploma from a canadian university and they are working ?
It can be a different kind of work permit, for example the new policy work permit extension or even a closed work permitAs far as I know, you need to be on PGWP to apply.
This is what they said in April 12 Public policySo If I understand, full time student can apply if they already have a diploma from a canadian university and they are working ?
Okay but technically a study permit is an authorization to work in many cases.. it's not clear but we'll know in May.This is what they said in April 12 Public policy
Therefore, PGWP (or WP) is a must have, not a study permit. After graduated, you may apply for PGWP.
- Be employed in Canada with a valid permit or authorization to work pursuant to the Act and Regulations at the time the application for permanent residence is received and must not be self-employed, unless working as a medical doctor in a fee-for-service arrangement with a health authority. The employment must meet the definition of work under subsection 73 (2) of the Regulations .
Another Pro is:Anyone here that could be potentially qualified for both the graduates stream and EE? Which one would you go with?
I already have IELTS score on hand and I will reach 1 year of work experience in July. My EE score will be around 463.
Pros of new stream:
Cons of new stream:
- Less documents to provide
- Don't need to wait in the pool
- Can start application a few weeks earlier than EE
What do you guys think?
- Unpredictable system that might crash
- So many uncertainties since there hasn't been detailed instruction
- Not sure about the processing time, might be longer than EE
- Can't travel while it's getting processed (I assume?)
Yea you are right that my score is not high enough for a general draw. And because it's now impossible to get another IELTS test, I can't really improve my score.Another Pro is:
- There might not be another CEC specific draw and your score is too low for a general draw
CEC is more predictable and there's lot of documentation online, but nowadays the processing times are not guaranteed. Some January applicants already got their PR while there's some people from May 2020 still waiting. Also there have been some changes announced for Express Entry, we don't know what those changes are going to be like and. whether it'll make it easier or more difficult for us."With an accelerated pathway to permanent residency, these special public policies will encourage essential temporary workers and international graduates to put down roots in Canada and help us retain the talented workers we need, particularly in our health-care system."
Logically the new stream should be processed relatively fast, since many graduates' PGWP will expire very soon. How are they supposed to be in Canada when the PR is approved if their PGWP is expired?Exact same situation, I'll be eligible for EE on May 15th with a high CRS score and in anticipation I already had all the documents ready when the new streams were announced.
It's been hinted this program will be fast-tracked as it's meant to help meet the 2021 immigration quota.
CEC is more predictable and there's lot of documentation online, but nowadays the processing times are not guaranteed. Some January applicants already got their PR while there's some people from May 2020 still waiting.
There's been at least one CEC draw since the pandemic - but before these were extremely rare events.Yea you are right that my score is not high enough for a general draw. And because it's now impossible to get another IELTS test, I can't really improve my score.
However, looking at past CEC draw history, there's been consistently at least 1 draw per month, and the cut-off score is also getting lower and lower. Hopefully the new stream won't affect CEC draw quota...