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I am a US citizen studying in Canada in a 3-year advanced diploma program. My slated graduation is end of 2018. However, I have the option of graduating early with a 2-year diploma, in which case I'd be finishing as early as August!
Question 1: If I apply for a post-graduate work permit now, would I be able to work in August?
I am married to a Canadian citizen. We have considered outland sponsorship but haven't made any applications as of yet.
Question 2: If applying outland, would working in Canada be a possibility during the application process?
Final Question: Overall, what would be the pros and cons for the two paths to residency (which is the ultimate goal)?
I am a US citizen studying in Canada in a 3-year advanced diploma program. My slated graduation is end of 2018. However, I have the option of graduating early with a 2-year diploma, in which case I'd be finishing as early as August!
Question 1: If I apply for a post-graduate work permit now, would I be able to work in August?
I am married to a Canadian citizen. We have considered outland sponsorship but haven't made any applications as of yet.
Question 2: If applying outland, would working in Canada be a possibility during the application process?
Final Question: Overall, what would be the pros and cons for the two paths to residency (which is the ultimate goal)?
It is your choice whether to take the 2 year diploma or finish your 3 year program. If you take the 2 year, you can apply for a PGWP and work full-time as soon as you are done studying.
It is your choice whether to take the 2 year diploma or finish your 3 year program. If you take the 2 year, you can apply for a PGWP and work full-time as soon as you are done studying.
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