Gain a globally recognized credentials by studying in Canada. After completing the program, you may stay temporarily to gain actual work experience or apply for permanent residence.
Canada’s 2026–2028 Immigration Plan confirms that the country remains open to international students. Despite new study permit caps, over 25,000 students became permanent residents last year — proving that studying in Canada is still a strong pathway to immigration.
IRCC has updated the list of eligible fields of study for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program. If you're an international student in a non-degree program, find out how these changes may affect your ability to work in Canada after graduation.