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Hello everyone,

I'm reaching out for guidance on transitioning from a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada. My PGWP expires in March 2025, and I'm unsure about eligibility due to my current work situation.

Background:
I've worked in Multimedia Design and Development (MMDD) since 2021, focusing on digital content creation, web design, and marketing. However, securing stable employment has been challenging, with mostly short-term contracts and freelance work.


Additionally, I've been involved in the music industry for over five years and recently expanded my work in this area. Music is my passion, and I aim to make a greater community impact through my work.

Questions:

1. Eligibility criteria for MMDD and music industry professionals (musicians, artists, etc.) for PR.
2. Options if I don't meet Express Entry requirements.
3. Extending my work permit: feasibility and approach.
4. PR pathways opening up if I secure stable employment before permit expiration.
5. Recommended next steps and documentation preparation.

If you've experienced a similar situation or have relevant resources, I'd appreciate your insights. I'm open to further discussion.

Thank you for your time and support!

Best regards

@legalfalcon
 
Have you done any research on Express Entry and PNP programs? EE is based on age, education, work experience.

1. Look up your NOC. Do you have a year of work Canadian experience. Foreign experience?
2. PNPs
3. Not possible unless you get ITA for Express Entry or get a LMIA from employer with closed work permit.
4. Not sure what your question is. It is EE or PNPs.
5. Do some research of programs. IELTS. TEF? ECAs?
 
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Hello everyone,

I'm reaching out for guidance on transitioning from a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada. My PGWP expires in March 2025, and I'm unsure about eligibility due to my current work situation.

Background:
I've worked in Multimedia Design and Development (MMDD) since 2021, focusing on digital content creation, web design, and marketing. However, securing stable employment has been challenging, with mostly short-term contracts and freelance work.


Additionally, I've been involved in the music industry for over five years and recently expanded my work in this area. Music is my passion, and I aim to make a greater community impact through my work.

Questions:

1. Eligibility criteria for MMDD and music industry professionals (musicians, artists, etc.) for PR.
2. Options if I don't meet Express Entry requirements.
3. Extending my work permit: feasibility and approach.
4. PR pathways opening up if I secure stable employment before permit expiration.
5. Recommended next steps and documentation preparation.

If you've experienced a similar situation or have relevant resources, I'd appreciate your insights. I'm open to further discussion.

Thank you for your time and support!

Best regards

@legalfalcon

That's a lot of lack of research. Do the homework that the other comment suggested and then we can help. We don't know what your CRS to begin with.
 
Hello everyone,

I'm reaching out for guidance on transitioning from a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada. My PGWP expires in March 2025, and I'm unsure about eligibility due to my current work situation.

Background:
I've worked in Multimedia Design and Development (MMDD) since 2021, focusing on digital content creation, web design, and marketing. However, securing stable employment has been challenging, with mostly short-term contracts and freelance work.


Additionally, I've been involved in the music industry for over five years and recently expanded my work in this area. Music is my passion, and I aim to make a greater community impact through my work.

Questions:

1. Eligibility criteria for MMDD and music industry professionals (musicians, artists, etc.) for PR.
2. Options if I don't meet Express Entry requirements.
3. Extending my work permit: feasibility and approach.
4. PR pathways opening up if I secure stable employment before permit expiration.
5. Recommended next steps and documentation preparation.

If you've experienced a similar situation or have relevant resources, I'd appreciate your insights. I'm open to further discussion.

Thank you for your time and support!

Best regards

@legalfalcon

Given the high level nature of your questions, I think you would be best to hire an immigration lawyer to assist you.