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when I searched "post-graduate immigration application" on cic.gc.ca, the top ranked link is "I recently graduated as an international student in Canada. Can I apply for permanent residence?", which is about applying for permanent residence through Canadian Express Class program. But you just graduated from U of A AND got a full-time job. I don't think you meet the requirements based on what shown on the website:
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+ D9 E/ U- ]/ I4 h+ i% sAs a recent graduate, you may qualify for the Canadian Experience Class Program. You must meet all of the following requirements.' Y8 Y' l2 t7 O0 r( e5 t4 Y
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You plan to live outside the province of Quebec.
* v, a4 ?& P: x4 u* x: D# q You have at least 12 months of full-time (or an equal amount in part-time) in an occupation at the NOC 0, A or B level in Canada in the three years before you apply,$ X# h* e% B6 D9 q, ~0 D" [* b2 Y
You have gained your experience while working legally in Canada after you graduated,6 o, n; a/ H; ?$ E
You meet the required language levels needed for your job for each language ability (speaking, reading, writing, and listening).
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2 F5 L% U2 ~4 nYou must have gained your work experience after you have graduated. You cannot include work you did while you were a student. You do not have to be working when you apply.
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You may also qualify for other permanent residence programs. If you would like to assess your qualifications to determine which immigration programs you may qualify under, please use this self-assessment tool." u$ T' V s. U9 S
9 b6 p2 C$ a+ e- R; o! T' jOr maybe we are totally talking about different topics. Prove it if I'm wrong. |
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