New Rules Leave Business & Tourism Students Without Work Permits | Canada Immigration 2024
Welcome to Canada Chronicles! In today’s video, we dive into the latest Canada immigration news 2024 and reveal how new rules could leave international students studying business, tourism, and hospitality without the crucial Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). These changes, effective November 2024, are set to reshape the landscape for students hoping to build a career in Canada.
We’ll break down:
• What the PGWP is and why it’s critical for securing Canada work permits and eventually gaining permanent residency.
• How Canada’s labor market realignment is prioritizing high-demand sectors like healthcare, STEM, and skilled trades, leaving business students and those in non-STEM fields in limbo.
• The impact of these changes on international students and their post-graduation options.
• Alternative immigration pathways, including Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), Express Entry Canada, and employer-sponsored work permits.
• Key strategies for students to adapt to Canada’s 2024 immigration policies and ensure they can still work and live in Canada.
This Canadian immigration update is crucial for anyone planning to study in Canada, especially in fields like business and tourism. We also cover the financial and personal costs students face if they lose their work permit eligibility, and explore how protests and advocacy groups are responding to these changes.
Stay tuned until the end, where we discuss how you can navigate these shifts and still achieve your dream of staying in Canada. If you find this video helpful, be sure to give it a thumbs up, share it, and hit that subscribe button for more updates on Canada visa requirements, Canada PR process 2024, and life in Canada.
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