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Dear All,

I was granted SW-1 (Student) visa on 25-04-2013 to study PhD Computer Science for 4.5 years. I resumed studies in September, 2013 and just concluded my Fall session. At the port of entry, the immigration officer issued to me a study permit with an option of work if approved. My investigation reveals to me that this study permit is different from the usual one offered to people with S-1 student category.

From the CIC website and other reliable sources of information, I discovered my visa category gives me a privilege of Permanent Residency (PR). A proof of PR status will reduce my tuition by half, thus granting me money to pay rent and live with little or no worry. I have only been granted letter of introduction but not confirmation of permanent residence document.

Hence, I will like to know if I am eligible to apply for a PR card giving my visa category and study permit.

Thanks in anticipation of your professional advice.

Opeyemi
 
based on what you stated in your post,you are an international student and you hold a student permit not a permanent resident of canada.
you should check the CIC website to see the option available for you to apply for a permanent residence which is kind of long and complicated process.
 
opeyemi_adesina said:
Dear All,

I was granted SW-1 (Student) visa on 25-04-2013 to study PhD Computer Science for 4.5 years. I resumed studies in September, 2013 and just concluded my Fall session. At the port of entry, the immigration officer issued to me a study permit with an option of work if approved. My investigation reveals to me that this study permit is different from the usual one offered to people with S-1 student category.

From the CIC website and other reliable sources of information, I discovered my visa category gives me a privilege of Permanent Residency (PR). A proof of PR status will reduce my tuition by half, thus granting me money to pay rent and live with little or no worry. I have only been granted letter of introduction but not confirmation of permanent residence document.

Hence, I will like to know if I am eligible to apply for a PR card giving my visa category and study permit.

Thanks in anticipation of your professional advice.

Opeyemi

Hi,
Basic eligibility– Federal skilled workers
We can only process your application if you:

have one year of continuous full-time (or an equal amount of continuous part-time) paid work experience
in one of the eligible occupations within the last ten years, OR have a valid offer of arranged employment, OR
are an international student who is enrolled in a PhD program in Canada (or who graduated from a Canadian PhD program within the past 12 months) and meet the required factors.

So as you are a PhD student, you can apply for PR. Just determine the eligibility and than apply.

Regards,
Biborno
 
I am grateful of the response and information. However as a supplement for living, I'm eligible to work off-campus?

Thanks.

Opeyemi