Post-Graduation Work Permit

In order to work in Canada after you graduate, applicants would require a work permit. The work experience gained while working may help you qualify for a permanent residence. If you have studied in Canada and have Canadian work experience you may be qualified to live in Canada permanently. 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. The NCLC is used to assess abilities in the French language. The National Occupation Classification (NOC) is a list of all the occupations in the Canadian labor market. It describes each job according to skill type and skill level. For immigration purposes, these are the main job groups: Skill Type 0 (zero): management jobs, Skill Level A: professional jobs that usually call for a degree from a university, Skill Level B: technical jobs and skilled trades that usually call for a college diploma or training as an apprentice Skill Level C: intermediate jobs that usually call for high school and/or job-specific training and Skill Level D: labour jobs that usually give on-the-job training.

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