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Work in Canada temporarily after you graduate To work in Canada after you graduate, you need a work permit. The work experience you gain while working may help you qualify for permanent residence. Post-graduation work permit (PGWP) : Graduates of certain designated learning institutions are eligible for this work permit. You may be eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) if you graduated from a designated learning institution (DLI) and want to stay in Canada temporarily to work. Not all DLIs make you eligible for a post-graduation work permit. Check the DLI list to find out which schools offer programs that make you eligible. How long is a post-graduation work permit valid? How long the post-graduation work permit is valid for depends on the length of your study program.  If your program was: less than 8 months - you aren’t eligible for a PGWP more than 8 months but less than 2 years- your PGWP may be valid for up t
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Top Universities in Canada : University of Toronto University of British Columbia McGill University McMaster University University of Montreal University of Alberta University of Ottawa University of Western Ontario - University of Calgary University of Waterloo
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Study in Canada : Choose to  study in Canada , and you’ll have the opportunity to encounter vastly different cultural and natural experiences – from the ski slopes of British Columbia to the prairie province of Manitoba, with cities such as  Toronto ,  MontrĂ©al ,  Vancouver  and Quebec famously friendly, tolerant and multicultural. Occupying the northern half of the North American continent, Canada is known for its natural beauty – few nations in the world can boast anything close to its wealth of forests, lakes and mountains – and for its multicultural diversity. The country has official bilingual status, with English and French used concurrently in government and official documents. It’s also known for its sparse population (despite being the world’s second-largest country, it has a population smaller than that of just one US state, California) and for its harsh winters. In some parts of Canada, snow covers the ground for almost half the year – but you’re