Hi there, before i had plan in my mind to get to CANADA by education track, which was going there as an international students, study there and apply for "Post Graduation Work Permit". It seemed to be a good idea.
But recently i found this article:
theglobeandmail.com/news/national/new-immigration-rules-risk-leaving-international-students-behind/article22886693/ (just add the www)
This is some of the sentence from that article
"On Jan. 1, new federal rules came into effect that no longer give international students with Canadian work experience an automatic leg-up when they apply to stay in Canada permanently.
Now, Canada may find it difficult to continue successfully recruiting international students. Almost 300,000 international students were enrolled in Canadian postsecondary institutions last year, drawn partly by one of the most open systems of residence after graduation.
Under the new rules, international students with a degree or diploma from a Canadian institution are placed with other groups of skilled workers in a “pool” from which Citizenship and Immigration draws invites for permanent residence. Before, international students did not have to compete with other skilled workers."
What do you think about this? Is this the end of us who want to go there using Education Track?
Thank you very much.
But recently i found this article:
theglobeandmail.com/news/national/new-immigration-rules-risk-leaving-international-students-behind/article22886693/ (just add the www)
This is some of the sentence from that article
"On Jan. 1, new federal rules came into effect that no longer give international students with Canadian work experience an automatic leg-up when they apply to stay in Canada permanently.
Now, Canada may find it difficult to continue successfully recruiting international students. Almost 300,000 international students were enrolled in Canadian postsecondary institutions last year, drawn partly by one of the most open systems of residence after graduation.
Under the new rules, international students with a degree or diploma from a Canadian institution are placed with other groups of skilled workers in a “pool” from which Citizenship and Immigration draws invites for permanent residence. Before, international students did not have to compete with other skilled workers."
What do you think about this? Is this the end of us who want to go there using Education Track?
Thank you very much.