Info Session: Permanent Residence Options for International Students

N109, Schulich School of Business

Are you interested in applying for permanent residence (PR) in Canada? Do you know what your options are? Did you know that you may already meet the eligibility requirements for PR? This Schulich specific-session will cover various PR programs, including those managed under Canada's Express Entry system as well as provincial nomination options available under the [...]

PGWP Information Session

SSB W256

Have you recently completed your degree or will be completing sometime this summer? Are you interested in remaining in Canada to work? Do you know what work permit options are available for graduating international students? By student request, we have arranged to host an information session on Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP’s) tomorrow afternoon. This session will [...]

Permanent Residence Series: Options & Overview

Schulich School of Business W357

Gain a better understanding of what your PR options are and how to apply! Are you interested in applying for permanent residence (PR) in Canada? Do you know what your options are? Did you know that you may already meet the eligibility requirements for PR? Your Schulich International Relations team is excited to introduce a NEW [...]

Post-Graduation Work Permit: Info Session

McEwen Graduate Study & Research Building, MB G101

Are you graduating this June? Do you want to remain and work in Canada after you complete your degree? The Government of Canada offers Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs) to eligible international students who’ve completed their degree requirements, allowing you to remain in Canada and work for up to three years. If you are graduating this term, [...]

Post-Graduation Work Permit: Review & Drop-In Advising

Schulich School of Business, W255

Are you graduating this June? Do you want to remain and work in Canada after you complete your degree? The Government of Canada offers Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs) to eligible international students who’ve completed their degree requirements, allowing you to remain in Canada and work for up to three years. If you are graduating this term, [...]

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