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Government Extends Post-Study Work Period by Two Years
The Canadian government has launched a special program to encourage international students and improve permanency pathways. The postgraduate work period will now run for two years. This achievement created a sense of excitement and comfort among students and participants, and signaled a positive shift in immigration policy that recognizes the contribution of international talent to Canada.
Positive Announcement from Ministers Denica Faith and Mark Miller
Ministers Danica Faith and Mark Miller officially announced the expansion. They considered the hopes and concerns of thousands of foreign students whose work permits were expiring. Minister Biswas was pleased to share the report and stressed the importance of retaining skilled workers in the Canadian workforce. Minister Miller emphasized the government’s commitment to supporting international students and their opportunities to succeed in Canada.
Effects and Advantages of the Policy Extension
This policy change is especially important for the 6,700 international students whose visas could have expired. Commissioner Miller said the Government recognizes the important role these students play in various industries such as hospitality, manufacturing and healthcare.
Many of these students have become important members of the community and local economy in addition to their studies in Manitoba. They play an important role and improve the cultural environment of the region.
The Manitoba government’s active support for this expansion demonstrates widespread recognition of the benefits that international students bring to the province. Minister Miller noted that these students have been actively involved in critical projects that are vital to the growth and development of the region. It supports international students by understanding the importance of retaining talent for success, in line with Manitoba’s long-term economic and social goals.
Pathways to Permanent Residency
Under the expanded program, those who qualify can switch from temporary work permits to permanent residency. These changes demonstrate the government’s commitment to attracting and retaining talented individuals who strengthen Canada’s multicultural fabric.
The transition has been easier for international students whose work permits may have expired. They now have the stability and security they need to pursue their business goals in Canada. The requirements for eligibility for permanent residence have been amended to facilitate this.
The appreciation and support from various industries for this project show how beneficial this policy reform will be for people in Manitoba and beyond. Employers, educational institutions, and community organizations dominate the government’s decision. They understand its benefits for workforce continuity, diversity, and economic growth.
The extension of the post-study work period promotes the long-term integration and success of international students in Canada. It also meets their immediate needs in the labor market.