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Immigration programs for international student grads in Canada

Completing graduation is a great task and especially when it is from a Canadian university. Once it is done, the graduates try to find different ways to stay in Canada through different immigration programs. Not only the federal government but also the provinces run some excellent settlement programs for international graduates. Here we will discuss many different ways to settle in Canada after you have completed your graduation from a designated learning institution in the country.

In a recent survey of the most desirable countries for the immigration program, Canada listed itself in the top 10. So there remain huge reasons why Canada is appropriate for you after your graduation. Canadian immigration programs look for candidates having good credentials in education and a must work experience in their preferable working sectors.

So, making yourself eligible for any kind of job you must gather experiences besides educational qualification as only having the degree of graduation or Ph.D. leads you to the shorter possibilities of getting work.

Are you eligible for Canadian immigration?

Recently, Canada announced the new pathway to permanent residence for over 90,000 essential workers and international graduates who are actively contributing to Canada’s economy. Universally, most of the provinces of Canada follow one simple rule for eligibility that the international graduates must have at least one year of working experience in their respective sectors. Graduate and workers must have proficiency in one Canada official language. Most of the time these common rules vary from province to province.

If you can apply for Canadian immigration, then choose the best immigration program which suits you perfectly the peak points need to observe before choosing. The choice factors may be considered through:

  • Your location: Your intention of working place;
  • Educational credentials: Working experience;
  • Language proficiency: Time length of your application process;
  • Your application fees: At least experience related to your graduation.

Immigration settlement programs

There are three common categories for applying for permanent residency for the international graduates in Canada:

1- Direct general immigration programs

  • Federal Express entry programs
  • Quebec experience program
  • Provincial nominee program
  • Atlantic immigration pilot program

This form assesses professionals and skilled worker’s eligibility for Canadian permanent residence.

2- Business immigration

This form is for an individual with management experience or for business owners having a high net worth.

3-Family sponsorship

This form is for sponsorship of:

  • A spouse common-law partner
  • dependent child (ren) parent
  • or grandparent

1- Direct general immigration programs

Express entry

It is the main program for economic class immigrants. It offers three further streams: Federal high-skilled immigration programs, the Canadian experience class, and the federal skilled trades program. The express entry program uses CRS that means (comprehensive banking system) to locate the eligibility in the candidate’s pool for invitations of PR.

Below you can find detailed information about these all programs:

2- Quebec Experience Program

The international students who have proficiency in the French language and completed a recognized program of study in Quebec main qualify under this Canadian immigration program. This program does not care about any previous working experience. Here you can find detailed information about the Quebec experience program.

3- Provincial nominee program (PNP)

After your graduation, you also apply for PR through the provincial nominee program. You need to follow two steps for PNP:

  • Apply for a PNP through any of the eligible provinces
  • After getting the nomination your application goes further for permanent residence.

This was the elementary phase you need to know.  As Canada is a large country the government divides it into different provinces. Each province has its own rules and regulations about giving permanent residency to immigrants. Let us individually province-wise know about this.

Ontario

This province has two strains dedicated to international grads: master and Ph.D. graduate system. You need this program to apply. One more condition is that for applying you must graduate from a post-secondary institution in the province.

New Brunswick

Graduates from this province can apply for the New Brunswick skilled worker streams. This province allows not only international students but also people who completed a one-year program at a New Brunswick post-secondary institution to keep one-year work experience requirement.

Nova scotia

it is known as the best province for working. Only people who have at least two years of full-time study at a nova scotia university or college can apply here. You must operate your own business at least one year in the province and then make nova scotia your own home.

Prince Edward Island (PEI)

PEI is the province of eastern Canada. You must graduate from the post-secondary institution of the province. The job offer you get from here must be in a skilled profession in line with your field of study.

Newfoundland and Labrador

It offers two kinds of grads. The first one is the “international graduate category”. And it is eligible for all the graduates who complete their study any place in Canada. The second one is the “international graduate entrepreneur category”. It is for those who want to run business in the province.

British Columbia

B.C Is the westernmost province of Canada. It offers a number of options for international graduates through the express entry British Columbia and the skilled immigration stream if you are eligible for the international postgraduate category then you don’t need any job offer otherwise job offer is a must.

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan experience category allows students to apply here who recently graduated from an eligible Canadian post-secondary institution students need a full-time job offer from a Saskatchewan employer that has been approved by the province your employer needs to register on the immigrant nominee program (SINP)employer website to get approval. After that, you can get a job offer letter.

4- Atlantic Immigration Pilot

It is a program which allows employers in the four Atlantic provinces to find foreign talent and make them permanent resident. Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia; these four provinces may be able to apply through this program and the graduates don’t need any work experience.

Applying for work and getting approval for a resident isn’t only the thing that makes you free off of obstacles in living foreign country like Canada. Besides making any province hometown you need to note some points as it affects your financial ability.

  • In some provinces, the taxes are too high;
  • Living cost is high in some provinces;
  • You must give annual Federal and provincial taxes too;
  • You must pay a significant amount every month for internet access.

Before applying to any province keep in mind the above points and plan for which province is suited to your financial ability.

Go through this article for all detailed information about Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program.