Staying in Canada
While studying in Canada or after your studies, you may become interested in either extending your stay temporarily, or maybe even permanently!Ìý
Extending your stay
If you don't plan on staying in Canada for the long-haul, theÌýPost-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) programÌýallows you to stay in Canada for up to three years and work in any field.
Becoming a Permanent Resident
If you plan to stay in Canada to live and work after graduating, you may want to apply forÌýPermanent ResidencyÌý(also known as Landed Immigrant).ÌýIf you want toÌý, there are a few different ways to apply. You will need to decide which immigration program will work best for you and your family.
Although we are unable to assist you with Permanent Residency advising, we are pleased to offer a number of throughout the academic year, delivered by Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Canada, Nova Scotia Office of Immigration, and a local immigration law firm.Ìý
If you would like to apply for Permanent ResidencyÌýwhile you are still a student, research your options on theÌý.
Different types of Permanent Residency Programs:
Atlantic Immigration Pilot ProgramÌý
For further questions, please contact the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration office by phone at 1 (902) 424.5230 or 1 (877) 292.9597 (toll free in Nova Scotia), or via email atÌýimmigration@novascotia.ca.