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    Eligibility Criteria for Canadian PR & Citizenship for Pakistani Students To successfully transition from being a student in Canada to becoming a permanent resident (PR) and eventually a Canadian citizen, Pakistani students must meet specific eligibility criteria at each stage. Here’s a detailed breakdown: 1. Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Eligibility Before applying for PR, most international students obtain a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to gain Canadian work experience. The PGWP is a key step as it allows you to work in Canada after completing your studies. Eligibility Requirements for PGWP: Graduation from a DLI: You must have completed a study program at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada that was at least 8 months long. Full-time Student Status: You must have maintained full-time student status in Canada during each semester of your study program. Exceptions are made for your final semester if you were part-time. Application Deadline: You must apply for the PGWP within 180 days of receiving your final marks or obtaining your graduation certificate or diploma. Valid Study Permit: Your study permit must have been valid at some point during the 180 days before applying for the PGWP. 2. Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Eligibility The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is a popular pathway for international students to apply for PR. It is one of the three programs managed under the Express Entry system. Eligibility Requirements for CEC: Work Experience: You must have at least one year of skilled work experience in Canada in the last three years before you apply. The work experience must be in a National Occupational Classification (NOC) skill level 0, A, or B job. Language Proficiency: You must meet the minimum language proficiency level in either English or French, as measured by the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB). The required level varies by NOC skill level: NOC 0 or A: CLB 7 NOC B: CLB 5 Education: There is no specific education requirement for CEC, but you can earn additional points under Express Entry if you have a Canadian degree, diploma, or certificate. Intention to Live Outside Quebec: You must intend to live outside the province of Quebec. Quebec has its own immigration program for skilled workers. 3. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Eligibility Each Canadian province and territory, except Quebec, has its own PNP, which allows them to nominate candidates for PR based on their local labor market needs. Many provinces have streams specifically for international graduates. Eligibility Requirements for PNP: Educational Background: You must have completed a study program at an eligible post-secondary institution in the province where you are applying. Job Offer (in some cases): Some PNP streams require you to have a valid job offer from an employer in the province. Work Experience: Depending on the stream, you may need to have relevant work experience in your field of study. Language Proficiency: You must meet the language proficiency requirements, which can vary by province and stream. Intention to Live in the Province: You must demonstrate your intention to live and work in the province that nominates you. 4. Eligibility for Canadian Citizenship After becoming a permanent resident, you can apply for Canadian citizenship once you meet the eligibility criteria. Eligibility Requirements for Citizenship: Permanent Resident Status: You must have PR status and have fulfilled any conditions associated with it. Physical Presence: You must have lived in Canada for at least 1,095 days (three years) in the five years immediately before applying for citizenship. Only the time spent as a permanent resident counts towards this requirement. Language Proficiency: If you are between 18 and 54 years old, you must demonstrate adequate knowledge of English or French. Income Tax Filing: You must have filed taxes in Canada for at least three years during the five-year period, if required under the Income Tax Act. Knowledge of Canada: You must pass a citizenship test that assesses your knowledge of Canada’s history, values, institutions, and symbols. Oath of Citizenship: Once your application is approved, you must attend a citizenship ceremony and take the Oath of Citizenship. 5. General Tips for Meeting Eligibility Plan Early: Start planning for PR and citizenship while you are still studying to ensure you meet all the necessary requirements. Maintain Status: Always ensure that you maintain legal status in Canada, whether as a student, worker, or permanent resident. Stay Informed: Immigration laws and policies can change, so regularly check the IRCC website or consult with an immigration expert. By understanding and meeting these eligibility criteria, Pakistani students can successfully transition from studying in Canada to becoming permanent residents and eventually Canadian citizens.
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