If you are a foreign student who recently graduated in Canada, you likely have the qualities to make a successful transition from temporary to permanent residence. There are various federal and provincial programs that help to get Permanent Residency in Canada for International Students.
This program seeks to secure candidates with the specific skilled working experience obtained in Canada with proper authorization.
To apply for this program, applicants must also be planning to live outside Quebec.
The specific skilled working experiences being sought after are:
Candidate must have at least one year of work experience or having at least 1560 hours of paid work (continuous full-time or an equal amount in part-time).
The paid work experience must have occurred within the last 3 years before you apply.
Self-employment and work experience gained while you were a full-time student (for example, on a co-op work term) does not count under this program.
The New York Experience Program (PEQ) is the provincial equivalent to the federal Canadian Experience Class program. The PEQ is designed specifically for foreign workers and students currently living in Quebec. It should be noted that the PEQ is not a point-based system such as the QSW program. As long as you met the specific requirements you would be qualified. As such, the processing time for a PEQ application is significantly shorter as compared to other Immigration Quebec programs.
Depending whether you are a worker or a student there are 2 set of requirements for the PEQ application.
Each Provincial and territory has its own streams and criteria for its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). If you are nominated from one of these programs you may be eligible to use the Express Entry System to expedite the processing of your file.
These are the ways to get a Permanent Residency in Canada for International Students.