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Temporary public policy to facilitate the granting of permanent residence for French-speaking foreign nationals in Canada, outside of Quebec, with a r

Djihane_15

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May 2, 2021
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Hi,

I wanted a clarification for this new policy. I have a bachelor from Canada and speak french. I am now doing my PhD and therefore under a study permit. In one of the requirements for this new program, they require you to be employed or be authorized to work (cited below). Anyone knows if working as a teaching assistant under your study permit counts or do they mean have a work permit?

  1. 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. This employment must meet the definition of work under subsection 73(2)of the Regulations
Thanks
 

SeanSong91

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Apr 25, 2021
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You need to be currently employed at the time the application is submitted and yes if you were authorized to work you can count the experience as well.
 
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Simba112

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I am authorized to work with my study permit so would this count you think?
First, that job must be earning salary or commision. Secondly, I see requirement is silent whether full time job or PT. On assumption that it is a full time, then regulation requires minimum 30hrs a week job. If i were in your position, provided TA is paid job and is not requirement for completion of your phd, i would apply...
 
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Djihane_15

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May 2, 2021
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First, that job must be earning salary or commision. Secondly, I see requirement is silent whether full time job or PT. On assumption that it is a full time, then regulation requires minimum 30hrs a week job. If i were in your position, provided TA is paid job and is not requirement for completion of your phd, i would apply...
Thanks!