Is it STILL possible to get PR after studies in Canada?

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Published 2024-06-21
Are you wondering if it’s still possible to get Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada after studying here? In this video, I break down the current state of Canadian immigration and explore the potential pathways from being an international student to becoming a permanent resident 🏫🇨🇦

By the end of this video, you’ll have a clearer understanding of what it takes to transition from studying in Canada to securing PR, along with actionable tips to help you navigate this journey :)

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All Comments (21)
  • Firstly I’ve been watching your channel since its inception and even started my own so thank you for all of your great content! Secondly your advice made my process to PR a bit more bearable as it was great to see someone going through the same process. Now for the harsh realities…it’s bad right now and I feel for anyone trying to start over in Canada without any friends or family. If you have a decent life I highly advise you just visit and gather as much info as possible. I would not advise someone to spend their life’s savings to start over in Canada unless you’re running from a bad situation. Rent is high and salaries are very low.
  • @paulissar1036
    t’s insane to encourage students to come to Canada when there is no where for them to live.
  • You have such a calming way, vibes and aura of rolling out the facts, I must say!
  • Apart from the valuable insights, I really appreciate the video delivery, colour grading and overall cinematography!
  • @tashkenty
    Extremely informative. Please continue making these, it’s Oprah level of vlogging 😊
  • Things aren’t looking bright if you’re trying to plan a PR pathway. Canadians have come around to understanding all the loopholes that various folks have been exploiting to gain residency. This coupled with a breakdown in the social contract b/w the government and the electorate has made locals very suspicious of the entire program. To add to that cost of living, no jobs, housing crisis has meant that the government is slowly steering itself from being pro immigration to selective immigration. I expect the number of TRs entering the country in 2025 to be 30-40% of what they were in 2023. We’ll see hundreds of thousands of people who don’t qualify for PR and may become illegal or go home, with a huge acceleration in 2025-2026 onwards. For anyone entering, be extremely careful and do A LOT of research.
  • @shadowblade354
    I just wanted to say a few things about my experience in here, in case it helps to anyone. I studied Computer Science in a college in Vancouver, 2 years program that would get you the 3 years PGWP. In the end, the school ended up being way less than what I expected, the education is mediocre as well as the teachers and the chances of landing any decent job that would help after graduation on the Industry that I planned to specialize in is almost nearly impossible. The chances of getting a good job are just very slim without having a masters in something (which means chances are even smaller if you did just a college). I've really enjoyed my time here in Vancouver as it is a beautiful city and place to live, but the chances of staying here in a permanent basis are just absurd for people that want to start or follow a similar path as mine. The only thing i have left to say is good luck to anyone who is in a similar situation and hoping all the best for you and your future plans, as times are really tough now.
  • @amegallioz
    The only way somebody can even think closely to come to Canada and reach the PR are three main things that, as said in the video, all are going to follow anyway by the time they reach the eligibility: - Come to Canada with a Master Degree -Come to Canada with experience from back home -Knowledge and certification of French Without these, and we are already at this point, CEC general draws are not an option any more.
  • @Mystearicia
    There's been many changes in the rules of Canadian immigration, even for Australia and New Zealand so it's disheartening especially that it's always been a goal of mine to settle abroad, particularly in Canada. Due to all these changes, I decided to take a break in researching about it since it didn't help me mentally
  • Hey Rachel. Forgot to thank you. Your videos have been my guide to my educational journey in Canada. Halfway done! God bless
  • @b4rtmod
    Amazing and informative video! I recently graduated and just applied for PGWP. I came here with my wife and daughter. Now, I need to find the right job, which is not that easy at this moment. In my opinion, Ontario is really full now. I am also starting to learn French to improve myself personally and increase my chances of finding a job here!
  • We were in the same situation. I had a 1 year PGWP which was cutting it close. Glad i got through it
  • @USA-CANADA1480
    5:40 “Procrastinating on applying for Canadian citizenship” is itself another big mistake. If you’re in Canada, take all the rights, privileges and responsibilities of a Canadian resident by becoming a Canadian Citizen. Permanent residents are still restricted from fully entering restricted jobs exclusively for Canadian citizens and are still deportable. I don’t see any reason for the delay.
  • @Bobie1263
    A lot of students don’t get that being an international student doesn’t guarantee work or permanent residency. I heard of an acquaintance of an acquaintance going to Canada later this year, in the fall. He thinks it’s a guarantee that he will live in Canada so he is getting married and planning his life in Canada long term. However, it’s not a guarantee and he probably will return to his developing world country because of the stricter immigration policies Canada has now.
  • Let me save everyone watching the trouble: Canada is no longer a destination for internationals and Canadians are beginning to deeply hate internationals.