Students applying for study permits from and are citizens of any of these countries: Antigua and Barbuda Brazil China Colombia Costa Rica India Morocco Pakistan Peru Philippines Senegal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago Vietnam may qualify for faster processing within 20 days if they apply through the Student Direct Stream. If you intend to apply for study permit via the SDS route, you may also be able to apply (and have faster processing) for your spouse or...
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Documents Required for Study Permit
All foreign nationals who want to study in Saskatchewan for longer than six months are required by the country’s immigration laws to apply for a study permit. A study permit in itself is not a visa that let a foreigner enter Canada, submitting a study permit application lets the immigration officer assess the genuineness of a student and their intentions to leave Saskatchewan after studies. A study permit is usually valid for the length of your study program with extra...
Continue reading...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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If you are interested in this stream, you would need to have graduated from a recognized post-secondary institution in Saskatchewan (or in Canada), have a permanent and full-time job offer from an approved employer, minimum language score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4 and work experience with no lower than 6 months of paid employment. It is expected that a new graduate might not have a long range of work experience, hence the following job modes also count as work...
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As a newcomer or potential immigrant in Saskatchewan, you might not be familiar with the term and process of credit scores but that’s okay, We will teach all you need to know. A credit score, according to the Government of Canada, is a three-digit number that represents how likely a credit bureau believes you are to pay your bills on time, to assess your overall creditworthiness or likelihood of repaying credit. This is a well-known and legitimate score that banks...
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