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is it possible to get a study permit even if i plan on studying only part-time?
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the graduate program i'm looking into can be taken either in 1 year (full time) or 2yrs (part-time). can i apply for the part-time option and then apply for at least a year's worth of post-graduation work permit after completion? these are all in hope of qualifying for the canadian experience class using work experience.
To qualify using education+1 year of work experience, the education has to meet certain requirements including 2 years of full-time study. (Moreover, the post-grad work permit can only be obtained if you were a full-time student).
To qualify using work experience alone, it must be 2 years of work experience. So, if you did one year of work on a 1-year post-graduation work permit, you would have to find a way to do another year of work.
HOWEVER,
Your plan MIGHT allow you to qualify under the Federal Skilled Workers program, Category 3: For students or workers who are legally residing in Canada, and have done so for at least 12 months immediately before submitting their application.
thanks for your valuable inputs jes_ON. they're all highly appreciated.
i now see that my initial plan to take on a 1 yr graduate program may not work.
there's another program i'm looking into that can be finished in 5 semesters or roughly 19 months. for the CEC, is immigration strict about the "2yrs of study" thingie?
Assuming the five semesters are regular semesters (fall, spring), and you end up with a graduate degree, it should be OK. CIC recognizes that a "year" of study is two semesters, usually 8-9 months (not strictly 12 months).
the school i'm looking at is yorkville university in new brunswick. it's offering a blended program, all the courses are taken online and only the practicum hours on the last trimester are taken in a site selected by the student and approved by the Director.
would this work, the program being offered online?
the school i'm looking at is yorkville university in new brunswick. it's offering a blended program, all the courses are taken online and only the practicum hours on the last trimester are taken in a site selected by the student and approved by the Director.
would this work, the program being offered online?
"5.9. Distance learning
Distance learning can be telelearning, correspondence, or internet courses. A study permit is a written authorization to engage in studies in Canada and CIC's understanding
of a student is a person authorized to engage in studies in Canada [R1]. Since by definition distance learning does not require one to be in Canada, a study permit cannot be issued for this
type of course. A foreign national in Canada should not be penalized for studying under distance learning arrangements. For example, if they are prohibited from engaging in studies as per a
condition of their work permit, they are allowed to engage in distance-learning courses. Some distance-learning courses of study include an in-Canada portion to the program (e.g.,
special tutorials or writing final exams). If the overall course of study is greater than six months, then the student requires a study permit for the in-Canada portion of the program, even if the in-
Canada portion is less than six months. The duration of the study permit should be for the duration of the in-Canada portion only."
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