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Life after Studies- VISA and JOB Opportunities.

navster

Star Member
Aug 4, 2010
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Hi all
I wanted to know what happens after completing masters degree?
Please en light us upon issues like
Post study work for 16months program.
PR options.
Job opportunities on Post Study Work Visa.
Job opportunities on Student Dependent Visa or TRV (Temporary Resident Visa).
Is it mandate that one should have PR in order to get a job?

Please tell us what exactly the situation there is.

Appreciate your responses.

Thanks a ton
navster
 

tiger007

Champion Member
navster said:
Hi all
I wanted to know what happens after completing masters degree?
Please en light us upon issues like
Post study work for 16months program.
PR options.
Job opportunities on Post Study Work Visa.
Job opportunities on Student Dependent Visa or TRV (Temporary Resident Visa).
Is it mandate that one should have PR in order to get a job?

Please tell us what exactly the situation there is.

Appreciate your responses.

Thanks a ton
navster

Hi,

1. You can apply for and study another degree/study programme/ course OR apply for PGWP - post Grad. Work permit. (PGWP you can only apply once in your lifetime, maximum for 3 years)
2. If duration of a particular programme is 16months/2 acd. years/4 semesters or more, one may be eligible for 3 years PGWP, but if duration is below 16months/4sem then PGWP equivalent to length of study programme)
3. There are many PR options under Federal and various Provincial government schemes.. To know check this list of official links:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/various-immigration-programmes-for-international-students-in-canada-t100908.0.html
4. Depends on your capacity and talent.
6. No, PR not required to get a job, rather you need to find a certain type of job and work for a certain period of time to apply for PR, depending upon various immigration programmes available for international students.

Best of Luck.

***All info provided, is to the best of my knowledge, and you should consult other sources too.