The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows international students who have completed their studies at designated learning institutions in Canada to work in the country for up to three years. At Channi Immigration, we guide graduates through the PGWP application process, ensuring they meet eligibility criteria and submit the required documentation within the specified timeframe. Our team helps facilitate a seamless transition from student to professional, enabling graduates to gain valuable work experience in Canada.
Visa Application Whole Process
The Visa Application Process involves several key steps to ensure eligibility and successful approval. At Channi Immigration, we guide clients through the entire process, from determining the right visa type to preparing and submitting documents. We assist with biometric appointments, interviews, and government fee payments, ensuring compliance with immigration laws and timely submissions for a smooth outcome.
Visa Question Related to Immigration Process
At Channi Immigration, we provide expert guidance on frequently asked visa questions, including eligibility criteria, document preparation, application timelines, and post-approval steps. Our team ensures clarity on every aspect of the process, empowering clients to make informed decisions throughout their immigration journey.
For an Express Entry application, you will need proof of identity (passport or travel document), education credentials, language test results, work experience letters, and proof of funds. Depending on the specific program (e.g., Federal Skilled Worker), other documents like police certificates and medical exams may also be required.
The processing time for spousal sponsorship typically ranges from 12 to 18 months, depending on the specific case, location, and completeness of the application. Delays can occur if additional documentation or interviews are required.
To be eligible for a Canadian study permit, you must have a letter of acceptance from a designated learning institution, proof of sufficient financial resources to cover tuition, living expenses, and return transportation, and demonstrate that you will leave Canada at the end of your studies. You may also need to pass a medical exam and provide a police clearance certificate.