CAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS WORK WHILE STUDYING IN CANADA?
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CAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS WORK WHILE STUDYING IN CANADA?

International students in Canada can work during their studies without a work permit if their study permit allows it. However, there are limits on hours, especially for off-campus jobs. With changes to regulations, including the end of temporary COVID-era policies, students must stay informed to avoid violations that could impact their status. Learn about the latest updates and how they affect your ability to work in Canada while studying.

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Navigating Spousal Sponsorship: Choosing Between Inland and Outland Applications in Canada
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Navigating Spousal Sponsorship: Choosing Between Inland and Outland Applications in Canada

Learn the key differences between Inland and Outland spousal sponsorship applications in Canada. Discover which pathway is best for your situation, understand the benefits and drawbacks, and get insights into the process and eligibility requirements for sponsoring your spouse, common-law, or conjugal partner.

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A Shift in Immigration Policy: TR to PR within Canada
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A Shift in Immigration Policy: TR to PR within Canada

Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, announced a significant policy shift on March 21, 2024, favouring temporary residents (TRs) in Canada for their conversion to permanent residents (PRs). The new approach introduces "domestic draws," streamlining the path for TRs to achieve PR status through the Express Entry system. This change emphasizes the value of Canadian work and education experience in enhancing eligibility for permanent residency.

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