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Work Opportunities and Pathways for International Students James Seyler Employer Liaison Network March 2018

Outline I. Work during your studies I. On-campus work II. Off-campus work III. Co-op and internships II. Work after graduation I. Post-Graduation Work Permit Program III. Pathways to Permanent Residence for students I. Express Entry and PR Programs IV.Further information 2

Pathways for International Students Temporary Residence Permanent Residence Citizenship 3

I. Work during your studies 4

Work Options for International Students Full-time international students holding a permit have several opportunities to work On- and Off-campus work without a permit Co-op and internships Post-graduate Work Permit Access to other work permit streams (e.g. TFWP and Mobilité francophone) Students must understand and respect conditions of these opportunities 20 hour/week limit for off-campus work during studies Failure to abide by conditions can result in ineligibility for additional work or study permits 5

Work On-campus Eligibility: are a full-time post-secondary student at: a public post-secondary school a private college-level school in Quebec (that operates under the same rules as public schools) a Canadian private school (that awards degrees under provincial law) have a valid study permit have a Social Insurance Number (SIN). 6

Work Off-campus Eligibility: have a valid study permit; are a full-time student at a designated learning institution; are enrolled in a post-secondary academic, vocational or professional training program, or a vocational training program at the secondary level offered in Quebec; are in a program that leads to a degree, diploma or certificate and is at least six months long; and have a Social Insurance Number (SIN) Work for up to 20 hours a week during a regular academic session and full time during regularly scheduled breaks. 7

Work as a Co op student or Intern Eligibility: you have a valid study permit, working is an essential part of your study program in Canada, you have a letter from your school (acceptance letter) that confirms you need to complete work placements to get their degree your co-op or internship is 50% or less of the total program of study. 8

II. Work after graduation 9

Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) Eligibility criteria Graduate successfully from a credential program at least 8 months long Full-time study throughout program (except last session); no unscheduled breaks Eligible institutions: public post-secondary institution; private degree-granting (in a degree program); private college under same rules as public colleges (QC only at this time) some private training programs in QC Apply on time (90 days) and with valid study permit Only one PGWP permitted lifetime Start work as soon as, but only when, application submitted

III. Pathways for Students 11

Express Entry is the first step to immigrate to Canada permanently as a skilled worker under the: Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP); Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP); Canadian Experience Class (CEC); and A portion of the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Express Entry applies only for immigration outside Québec

Express Entry Two-step application process

Submit an Express Entry Profile Completing a profile is free You do not need a representative Be prepared Language test results ($) Educational credential assessment ($) (except Canadian education) Work experience Meet the minimum You must meet the minimum requirements of at least one of the federal programs

High-Skilled National Occupational Classification (NOC) A NOC code is a 4 digit code that is used to identify work performed in an occupational area; has attached description The NOC organizes occupations by skill level NOC 0 (zero) NOC A NOC B NOC C NOC D Management jobs Professional jobs (university degree) Technical jobs and skilled trades (college, apprenticeship) Intermediate skill jobs (High school + training, experience) Lower formal skill jobs (No formal education requirement, on-the-job training)

Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) The Canadian standard used to describe, measure and recognize English language ability of adult immigrants and prospective immigrants who plan to live and work in Canada, or apply for citizenship Language test equivalency charts are on our website http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/language/charts.asp

Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) To get points for education completed outside of Canada an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) must be completed A list of designated organizations that offer ECAs is on the IRCC website http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=681&t=29 Many international students who completed studies in Canada will not need an ECA

Minimum Requirements Federal Skilled Worker 1+ years of paid full-time high-skilled work experience in the last 10 years Minimum education equivalent of secondary diploma in Canada Strong official language ability (CLB 7+ in all abilities) Score at least 67/100 on the Skilled Worker selection factors Funds: about $12 500 + $4000 per additional family member (not required if you have a qualifying job offer) Canadian Experience Class 1+ years of paid full-time high-skilled work experience in Canada in the last 3 years (co-op, internships, volunteer, and work while studying full-time do not count) Official language ability (CLB 7+ or 5+ for NOC B work experience)

Minimum Requirements (cont d) Federal Skilled Trades 2+ years of paid full-time work experience in an eligible trade in the last 5 years Eligible trades include skilled construction, industrial, manufacturing, natural resources, maintenance occupations Chefs, cooks, butchers and bakers also included Official language ability (CLB 5+ in speaking/listening, 4+ in reading/writing) Meet the NOC training/education requirements to practice your trade Have a qualifying job offer in your trade from a Canadian employer OR be certified to practice your trade by a province or territory Funds: about $12 500 + $4000 per additional family member

CRS Calculator for self-assessment http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Core/human capital factors Single 500 Age 110 100 Education 150 140 Official Language First Official Language Second Canadian work experience 136 128 24 22 80 70 Spouse factors 40 Education 10 Official Language- First 20 Canadian work experience 10 Spouse 460 Skill transferability Education (w/ol or Cdn exp) 50 Foreign work exp (w/ol or Cdn exp) 100 points (max) 50 Certificate of qualification (w/ol) 50 Additional points Provincial/Territorial Nomination 600 Valid job offer Post-secondary study in Canada Francophone (NCLC 7+) 15 Bilingual francophone (NCLC 7+/CLB 5+) 600 points (max) 50 (NOC 0,A,B) or 200 (NOC 00) 30 ( 3 years, graduate, or professional) 15 (< 3 years) 30 Sibling in Canada (citizen or PR) 15

Job Offers in Express Entry Qualifying job offer 1+ year duration Full-time Not seasonal Skilled (NOC 0, A or B) Supported by Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) Employer must apply for LMIA to show that no Canadian worker is available and that they are offering a fair wage Employers seeking an LMIA to support a permanent residence application are exempt from the $1,000 LMIA fee or Supported by a work permit without LMIA, if the employer s name is printed on the WP

Invitation to Apply (ITA) ITAs are issued to the highest scoring candidates in the pool in each round Invitation rounds take place regularly www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/rounds.asp

After receiving an invitation to apply Candidates have 90 days to complete and submit an application for permanent residence IRCC then determines if the application has all required forms, documents and fees If the application is complete, IRCC will verify all eligibility and admissibility criteria IRCC commits to process complete applications in six months or less, 80% of the time

Provincial Nominees Provinces and territories (except Nunavut) have their own immigration programs to nominate people for permanent residence Based on economic, skills, labour, and demographic needs of each province or territory Applicants may apply first to the province or territory for a nomination If successful, they must then apply to IRCC for permanent residence Some categories also pass through Express Entry (600 bonus points) Check the web site of the province or territory that interests you for more information on how to apply Québec Québec manages its own immigration programs under a unique agreement with the federal government If you wish to immigrate to Québec, you must apply first through Québec s Ministère de l immigration, diversité et l inclusion (MIDI) Express Entry is not applicable for immigration to Québec

Start-Up Visa For entrepreneurs who want to start a business in Canada that Is innovative Can create jobs for Canadians Compete on a global scale To qualify, your business must be supported by a designated participating entity Venture capital fund ($200,000+ investment) Angel investor group ($75,000+ investment) Business incubator program Entrepreneurs applying must control at least 10% each, and at least 50% together with the designated investor group(s) Minimum official language ability CLB 5

Notes to Remember Keep your profile up to date at all times e.g. new job offer, new language test results, education completed, changes in family composition etc. Profiles stay in the pool for up to 1 year Completing a profile does not guarantee that a candidate will get an invitation to apply, nor that PR is guaranteed. Applicants still need to meet all eligibility and requirements for admissibility Candidates need to be truthful in their profile Anyone who provides false information could be found inadmissible for misrepresentation and could be barred for five years from applying to come to Canada for any reason Stay in status! Remember that your study permit and work permit have expiry dates Apply to extend your permits well before they expire (4 months is a good guideline) to ensure that you are authorized to stay in Canada

For more information www.cic.gc.ca English: CitCanada French: CitImmCanFR English: @CitImmCanada French:@CitImmCanFR CitImmCanada