Life in Canada — Work & PR After Arrival

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While Studying:
✔ You study full-time (as required under most study permits)

Spouse/Children Benefits:
✔ Your spouse may be eligible to apply for an open work permit, allowing them to work full-time during your studies
✔ Children (if applicable) can attend public schools for free (depending on province and visa conditions)

Post-Graduation & PR:
✔ You may qualify for a PGWP (Post-Graduation Work Permit) — a key step toward PR. After your PGWP, you may qualify for PR through pathways like the Canadian Experience Class or Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), based on your job, province, and work experience.

Case Study:
“The PGWP has been a game-changer for my career and PR prospects,” says Rohan.

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