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lostgirl

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Jul 24, 2012
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Hi
I am in need of an expert's opinion as to what to do. I am currently an international student with a study permit on my fourth year. I have so far been doing pretty badly in the university. However, I have started to work part time at a Cafeteria on the University. I have not been able to extend my student visa and I would like to become a permanent resident in canada. I will have to leave the country at the end of August and I have already booked my ticket on that day. However, I do want to live in Canada. Now my questions are...

1.What would i need to do to get my permanent residency?
2. Will I even be qualified for the PR?
3. How do I go about applying for this?

Can anyone help guide me as to what to do? I know it is easier to get applications in the country than outside of it, which is why I want to start from now.


If there is anything I need to know about this, can you please let me know?


~Lostgirl
 
You haven't provided us with any information to help us answer your questions. Are you going to finish your degree or diploma before you leave? Do you qualify for a post graduate work permit? If you're going to finish a degree, what kind of degree and in which province? Do you have any full time work experience? (Did you work in a profession before coming to go to school here?)

Your best bet right now is to read through the information on the following page and explore the links provided to find out if you qualify to immigrate:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
 
Sorry.

I haven't been able to really achieve much in my degree. However, I do have a degree in Biology from Jamaica. I was wondering if i could work fulltime and finish my studies. I worked on campus back home while studying but it was not anything permanent or full time.

Is there anyway I can achieve that?