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Canada Ends PGWP Applications At Border In Bid To Limit Flagpoling
Discover why Canada is halting Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) applications at Canadian borders to deter flagpoling.

IRCC Moves PGWP Ineligibility Deadline Forward For Some International Students
Certain international students will be unable to get Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP) once they finish their studies because Canada is moving up the previously announced date of

Spouses Of International Students Studying Specific Degrees To Get Open Work Permits
Canada has tightened the rules for which spouses and common-law partners of international students are eligible for open work permits. Under the new measure, valid

What Are Canada’s New Post Graduation Work Permit Requirements?
The eligibility requirements for Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP) are changing with many international students soon to be unable to get the coveted open work permit but others being

International Students In Canada Want To Keep Working More Than 20 Hours Per Week
International students and an organization advocating for them are calling on Ottawa to continue allowing these temporary residents to work more than 20 hours per

Canada Extends PGWP Break For International Students To End Of This Year
International students studying online from abroad who submitted a study permit application no later than the end of August last year are getting an extra

How To Apply To Schools In Canada As An International Student
The number of international students in Canada, those foreign nationals who hold study permits, is on track to hit the psychologically significant milestone of one

Canada Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announces 18-Month PGWP Extension
Canada is giving foreign nationals with expired or expiring Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP) yet another 18-month extension, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced on Friday. “We

Canada Admits Racism In Its Immigration System, Vows To Do Better By African International Students
Systemic racism exists in Canada and more needs to be done to stamp it out and ensure African students do not face unfair selection criteria