BREAKING: Six New permanent residence programs announced for international students and other temporary residents in Canada

“Essential workers, international student graduates and French speakers in Canada will have 6 new pathways to permanent residency by May, 2021.” - CIC News
For international students who have graduated from a post-secondary institution in Canada:

This public policy comes into effect on May 6, 2021 and will end on November 5, 2021 or once 40,000 applications have been received

Details at canada.ca/en/immigration…
For foreign nationals in Canada with recent Canadian work experience in essential occupations:

Stream A (health-related occupations) – a maximum of 20,000 applications;
Stream B (other essential occupations) – a maximum of 30,000 applications

Details at canada.ca/en/immigration…
For French-speaking foreign nationals in Canada, (outside of Quebec), with recent Canadian work experience in essential occupations.

No application limit.

This public policy comes into effect on May 6, 2021 and will end on November 5, 2021.

Details at canada.ca/en/immigration…
For French-speaking foreign nationals in Canada, (outside of Quebec), with a recent credential from a Canadian post-secondary institution

No application limit

This public policy comes into effect on May 6, 2021 and will end on November 5, 2021.

Details canada.ca/en/immigration…

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