When you study in Canada, you probably plan to stay there. What could prevent you from doing so?

Let's get to the bottom of this.

Under what circumstances can a graduate of a Canadian university not "stay in Canada" (meaning get a Post Graduate Work Permit):

1. If you were on a study-guaranteed scholarship

Many scholarships with high coverage, such as the one that made a lot of noise and gave many citizens of Central Asia the hope to get to study and live in the amount of about $ 60,000, so almost all of these types of scholarships have a condition - after study you can not be nominated for the Post Graduate Work Permit.

2.  If your college or university status does not qualify you for the PGWP

It's very easy to check.

There is a special website where you enter the province and the name of the desired university. If the last column is NO, you will not qualify for PGWP after graduating from such a college or university.

?Note: Most of the time the inability to obtain a work permit applies to private universities. The compensation for this "inconvenience" is lower tuition fees. So be very careful when chasing budget options.

3 If you have taken long breaks from your studies

Taking breaks from school, in addition to vacations, can be taken for a variety of reasons. But you should be aware that study breaks that are not scheduled can disqualify you from receiving your PGWP.

4.  If you have broken the rules/laws

There are hundreds of different ways to violate, but one of the most common is overworking. Students often work more than the 20 hours a week allowed, and that's a direct violation. Just accept as a fact: Canada is a country of laws and rules, any violation of which will not go unpunished. For more information, contact an  immigration consultant Edmonton