IntroductionStarting your journey in Canada as an international student? That’s fantastic—but the goal for many is “study now, stay later.” This article outlines how to move from a Study Permit to work and then to Permanent Residency (PR) through streamlined paths in 2025. Step 1: Study in a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) Step 2: Obtain a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Step 3: Gain Canadian work experience Step 4: Create an Express Entry profile (if eligible) or apply to a graduate-targeted PNP Step 5: Receive ITA and apply for PR Key Considerations Want help selecting the right Canadian institution, applying for your study permit, securing the PGWP, and ultimately transitioning to permanent residence? Contact Worldbridge Immigration Services today.Website: www.theworldbridge.ca • Email:...




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