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September 6, 2024

Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) has confirmed that the new regulation limiting work hours for international students to 24 hours per week will come into effect “later this fall.”

“REMINDER: Eligible full-time students working off-campus can currently work up to 20 hours per week while classes are in session. A new rule increasing the limit to 24 hours per week is anticipated to be implemented later this fall, as announced earlier this year.”

The upcoming change by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to raise the off-campus work limit for international students from 20 to 24 hours per week is expected to have a positive impact on students studying in Canada. This shift will allow eligible full-time students to balance their academic responsibilities with greater work flexibility, providing them with increased opportunities to earn income while studying.

For many international students, managing tuition fees, living expenses, and other financial commitments can be challenging. The additional four hours per week could significantly ease financial pressure by enabling students to earn more without compromising their student status. This extra income could help cover rent, groceries, transportation, and other day-to-day expenses, allowing students to focus on their studies without being overly stressed about their finances.

Moreover, this change may open up more part-time job opportunities, as employers who require slightly more hours than the previous 20-hour limit will now be able to accommodate international students. It also provides students with more time to gain Canadian work experience, which is often a valuable asset when applying for permanent residency or future employment after graduation. Many students also use these jobs to develop skills relevant to their careers, making the additional work hours beneficial not just financially but also professionally.

Overall, the new rule is set to enhance the quality of life for international students in Canada, enabling them to strike a better balance between work and study while giving them a stronger foothold in the Canadian labor market

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January 12, 2021
January 12, 2021

IRCC invited 4,750 candidates in the Express Entry draw #172

On January 8, 2021, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) published the results of the Express Entry draw from January 7. In draw #172, IRCC issued Invitations to Apply (ITA) to 4,750 candidates under the Canadian Experience Class. The cutoff score in this round was 461 points. The tie-breaking rule for this round was September 12, 2020 at 20:46:32 UTC. In ten CEC-specific rounds in 2020, IRCC invited 34,215 candidates. In 2021, Canada already issued 5,000 invitations to apply in the Express Entry. Should IRCC continue the practice of program-specific draws, we can expect a further drop of CRS required to get an ITA.

 

IRCC updated the Express Entry completeness check instruction

On January 8, 2021, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has updated program delivery instruction for the Express Entry completeness check. The new instruction now clearly states that applicants have 90 days to submit their full application from the moment of acceptance of the invitation to apply. Earlier, IRCC has changed this period to 60 days, but amid COVID-19, Ottawa grants more time to submit all the documents. IRCC clarified that it starts counting the six-month processing standard from the moment the application has been submitted. Additionally, IRCC updated the wording of the instruction on the accepted translation of supporting documents.

 

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January 8, 2021
January 8, 2021

Government of Canada announces new policy to help former international students live in, work in and continue contributing to Canada

You can now , for a limited time extend your PGWP without LMIA or Job Offer ….

  • To apply for an open work permit under the public policy, an applicant must
    • Have a PGWP that expired on or after January 30, 2020, or a PGWP that expires in 4 months or less from the date they apply
    • Still be in Canada
    • Have a valid temporary status, or be applied to restore their status
  • Applications will be open from January 27 to July 27, 2021.

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December 10, 2014

Has your Permanent Resident application checked by a professional even if you want to go at it alone? Every day, applications for permanent residency get refused due to minor (you would think! ) Errors, such as the format of employment letter, wrong documentation provide police certificates etc. CIC is very particular about what information they want to see on your application. Better safe than sorry, delays in processing can cause many unnecessary problems. Contact us today! We have done it hundreds of times.

 

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