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Temporary Resident Services

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Temporary Resident Service
New Study Permit

A study permit is a travel document issued by the Canadian government to foreign nationals to allow them to study in Canada. You must have a provincial attestation letter (PAL) from the province before applying for the study permit.

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Study Permit Extension

To extend your study permit in Canada, you must apply for an extension at least 30 days before your current permit expires.

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Study Permit Extension
CO-OP Work Permit

Some study programs include work experience as part of their curriculum. You can apply for a co-op or intern work permit if you meet conditions.

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Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

It allows international students who have graduated from eligible Canadian institutions to work in Canada for a duration equal to the length of their study program, up to a maximum of three years.

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Francophone Mobility Work Permit

The Francophone Mobility Work Permit helps you to get a work permit without a Labour Market Impact Assessment LMIA , if you meet requirements and you are destined to live and work outside the province of Quebec.

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Spousal Open Work Permit

In most cases, your spouse or common-law partner can work in Canada. They need to apply for an open work permit, allowing them to accept any job with any employer in Canada.

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Spousal Open Work Permit Extension
Spousal Open Work Permit Extension

Spouses or common-law partners can apply for work permit extension who want to extend their work permit in Canada. It’s important to apply for an extension before the work permit expires

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Closed Work Permit

A closed work permit is an employer-specific work permit for foreign nationals which lets you work in Canada according to the conditions on your work permit.

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Temporary Resident VISA (TRV)

Canada welcomes millions of temporary residents each year.Individuals wishing to travel to Canada temporarily, such as international students and temporary foreign workers, must apply for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV).

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Visitor VISA

Inviting your parents or relatives, to Canada requires a visitor visa or Electronic Travel Authorization to enter the country.

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Super VISA

Parents or Grandparents of Canadian Permanent residents or citizens can visit Canada on a Super Visa. The Super Visa is issued for up to 10 years.

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Super VISA
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