I'm currently studying in Canada as an international student and i'm just wondering is it easier to apply for immigration after i graduate high school? And how do i apply for that?
High school is impossible. Read pnp for your province, n read ircc website for other option. Usually you need work experience. Job offer after a college or university degree. Etc...
High school is impossible. Read pnp for your province, n read ircc website for other option. Usually you need work experience. Job offer after a college or university degree. Etc...
Because you won't meet the requirements of any immigration programs just by finishing high school in Canada. You will need to complete further education (post secondary) and then complete at least one year of paid full time work experience before you might qualify - but even then, not guaranteed.
Seconding this. Most immigration streams are economic - meaning you must have experience and skills that will benefit Canada's economy. It's why it's a lot harder to immigrate without having a Canadian job offer or a degree of some sort - simply graduating high school isn't going to make you the most desirable candidate for skilled work.
Hi. I am international student and my school does not provide PGWP no more. Thats my problem. But i am working part time. So i have the chance to get work permot after?.
Hi. I am international student and my school does not provide PGWP no more. Thats my problem. But i am working part time. So i have the chance to get work permot after?.