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Canadian PR After Study: How International Students Can Stay in Canada

Canadian PR After Study: How International Students Can Stay in Canada through PGWP, Express Entry, and proven permanent residency pathways.

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Posted: 2026-07-13

Canadian PR After Graduation

Canadian PR After Study: How International Students Can Stay in Canada

By StudentBuddy Canada·Updated June 2026·10 min read
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Canada is one of the few countries in the world where studying genuinely leads to permanent residency through a direct, government-designed pathway. International students who graduate from a Canadian DLI, build work experience through the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), and meet language benchmarks are among the strongest candidates in the entire Express Entry immigration system. This complete guide covers every PR pathway for international graduates in 2026. StudentBuddy supports your full Canadian journey — from finding student accommodation in Canada in your first year through planning your long-term settlement after graduation, with scholarships to reduce financial pressure along the way.

Quick answer

The main pathway: graduate from a Canadian DLI → apply for PGWP (up to 3 years open work rights) → work 1 year in a TEER 0–3 occupation → create an Express Entry profile under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) → receive an Invitation to Apply → submit PR application (approved in 6–12 months). Total timeline from graduation: 2 to 4 years.

1 year
Canadian work experience needed for CEC
3 years
Maximum PGWP duration
CLB 7
Minimum language benchmark for CEC
600 pts
CRS bonus for provincial nomination

All PR pathways for international graduates

PathwayBest forCore requirementTimeline after graduation
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)Most graduates with skilled Canadian experience1 year TEER 0–3 Canadian work2–4 years
Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)Graduates with strong overall profile + foreign experience1 year skilled work anywhere + CRS thresholdConcurrent with PGWP period
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)Students with specific provincial employer supportProvince-specific; often employer-backed1–3 years
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)Graduates from Atlantic institutions with Atlantic job offerAtlantic employer offer + intent to settle1–2 years
Quebec Experience (PEQ)McGill, Concordia, UdeM graduates staying in QuebecQuebec CSQ system (language-weighted)1–3 years
Rural & Northern Immigration PilotGraduates in participating smaller communitiesJob offer + community endorsement1–3 years

Express Entry for international graduates — how it works

Express Entry manages three federal immigration programmes. International graduates most commonly use the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). To qualify for CEC, you need: at least 1 year of full-time equivalent work experience in a NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupation within the 3 years before applying, and a language score of CLB 7 or higher in all four skills. Your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score determines when you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

Your CRS as an international graduate is boosted by: a Canadian educational credential (+30 points for 3+ year degree), Canadian work experience (+46 to +80 points per year), higher language scores (CLB 10 vs CLB 7 carries significant point difference), younger age, sibling in Canada (+15 points), and most powerfully, a provincial nomination (+600 points, effectively guaranteeing an ITA at the next draw).

The step-by-step PGWP-to-PR journey

  1. Graduate and receive your completion letter

    This opens your 180-day PGWP application window. Apply immediately — never delay.

  2. Apply for your PGWP online

    Submit with your completion letter through your IRCC account. You can work full-time while the PGWP processes if your study permit was valid when you graduated.

  3. Secure employment in a TEER 0–3 occupation

    Most professional roles requiring a university degree qualify. Verify the NOC TEER level of any offer before accepting.

  4. Take IELTS for CLB 7 minimum in all four skills

    CLB 7 = IELTS 6.0 in each band. CLB 9 (IELTS 7.0 each band) adds substantial CRS points.

  5. Create your Express Entry profile

    Enter the pool with your credentials, work experience, and language scores. Monitor for targeted draws in your occupation category.

  6. Respond to your ITA within 60 days

    Once invited, submit a complete PR application. Processing takes 6–12 months after submission.

"I finished my Masters at uOttawa in April, had my PGWP by June, started as a policy analyst for the federal government in August, and got my ITA exactly 14 months later. The pathway is real and it works — but you have to plan it deliberately from the first day of your programme, not the last."

— Rahul S., Masters graduate, University of Ottawa

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Frequently asked questions

Fastest realistic timeline: 1 to 2 years of study (Masters) + PGWP processing + 1 year work experience + Express Entry processing (6 to 12 months) = approximately 3 to 5 years from starting studies. Atlantic Immigration Program can compress this to 2 to 3 years for graduates with a qualifying Atlantic employer. A 4-year undergraduate plus 1 year work adds 1 to 2 more years.

Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland) have the most accessible PR pathways through the Atlantic Immigration Program. Ontario and BC have active PNP streams for tech workers and healthcare workers. Saskatchewan and Manitoba PNPs are relatively accessible for skilled workers willing to settle in those provinces.

For Express Entry CEC, no job offer is needed — your existing Canadian work experience qualifies you. A qualifying job offer adds 50 to 200 CRS points and boosts competitiveness. Provincial Nominee Programs often do require an employer in the specific province.

Minimum CLB 7 in all four skills = IELTS 6.0 in each band. CLB 9 (approximately IELTS 7.0 in each band) adds significant additional CRS points. Students who plan for PR from the beginning should aim for CLB 9 or 10 from their first IELTS attempt during their studies.

Yes. PR applications can include a spouse or common-law partner and dependent children. Your spouse's language scores and education may contribute additional CRS points as a secondary applicant. Including family in the PR application means everyone receives PR status simultaneously.

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