Express Entry

Post-Graduation Work Permit

An open work permit, a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) lets you work anywhere in Canada for any employer for up to three years after you graduate. Only students who are eligible, wants to stay in Saskatchewan and work can apply. PGWP helps international graduates transition to PR status by gaining Canadian work experience. Usually, the timeline to apply is within 180 days of receiving written confirmation of completion of study program. To be eligible, A student must have/ have done...

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Processing Times

Even though the immigration office aims to process applications as fast as they could, for instance, Express Entry processing time is pegged at 6 months (from when IRCC gets your complete application) some factors often aggravate this timeline. There are different processing times for different applications and they are updated weekly to reflect current times. You may be able to check the current application processing times across all pathways on the government site.

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International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry

This stream applies to skilled workers who do not have a job offer in Saskatchewan but are in the Express Entry pool, and meet the criteria of this category. Eligibility Requirement One of the first eligibility criteria of this stream is for an applicant to be approved into the Express Entry pool and payment of a $350 non-refundable application fee with a Visa or Mastercard in order. In addition to this, an applicant must fulfill the following conditions; Have a...

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Moving From Nigeria

What you should know on how to immigrate to Canada from Nigeria through Express Entry As a Nigerian reading this article, we are sure japa is a word familiar to you especially now that it is more popular than ever. Quite obviously Saskatchewan, Canada is a good a choice, I mean that’s why you are reading this article. You would be surprised to learn that Nigeria is one of the main contributors of Canadian immigrants, with over 15,000 Nigerians immigration...

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