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Overcoming IRCC Post-Graduation Work Permit Refusal

International students in Canada often seek Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs) to gain valuable work experience after graduating from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). This work experience is crucial, as it helps build eligibility for various permanent residence programs.

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EXPEDITE YOUR CANADIAN STUDY PERMIT APPROVAL WITH THESE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TIPS

Are you dreaming of studying in Canada? Discover how to expedite your Canadian study permit approval application with the Student Direct Stream! Learn expert advice and step-by-step tips for international students to help you get to Canada faster and start your academic journey.

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Canada Extends Interim Work Authorization for International Graduates Awaiting Permit Decisions

In a significant development for international graduates in Canada, the duration for interim work authorization letters has been extended. Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has increased the validity period of these crucial documents from 120 to 180 days. This extension applies from the date of submission of the work permit application, offering greater flexibility and security for graduates. Canada Extends Interim Work Authorization for Graduates.

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IRCC says 292,000 permits will be approved for college and undergraduate students

According to recent remarks made by Canada’s Immigration Minister Marc Miller to the Globe and Mail, there are really about 292,000 study permits available this year for international students attending colleges and universities. 292 000 permits will be approved.

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A limited number of Study Applications allowed for 2024 by IRCC

In response to the decision made by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on January 22, the department has also placed a limit on the total number of study permit applications it will review in 2024. A limited number of study applications.

The IRCC published ministerial instructions stating that the department will review up to 606,250 applications for study permits in 2024. This cap differs from the one announced on January 22nd, which pertains only to study permit approvals and is set at 360,000 study permit applications.

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