Canada is set to approve 30% fewer Post-Graduation Work Permits in 2025 due to tighter eligibility rules. Approvals are already down sharply, particularly for undergraduates and engineering graduates.
Canada’s international education sector is facing its sharpest reset in years, with sweeping changes to the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program reshaping opportunities for foreign students.
Four Oregon lawmakers are asking for the release of a Portland mother from custody after a judge halted removal proceedings ...
Federal Government Could Resume Taking DACA Applications for Permits to Live and Work in U.S. McALLEN, Texas (AP) — The federal government is expected to again accept new applications for a program ...
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Canada Held the Door Open for International Students. Then Slammed It in Their Face
There is also the Hope for Wellness Helpline for Indigenous people across Canada (1-855-242-3310). “Being a queer, non-binary ...
How to transport a whale: As Marineland looks for solutions, construction on N.S. sanctuary to begin
Whether the whales are being transported across Canada, or to other parts of the world, it's no easy feat and can be ...
McAllen, Texas — The federal government is expected to again accept new applications for a program that grants some people without legal immigration status the ability to live and work in the United ...
Canada Tightens PGWP Rules: Post-Graduation Work Permit Approvals Could Drop 30% in 2025 Canada Work Permit Alert: Stricter Rules May Slash Post-Graduation Work Permit Approvals by 30% For many ...
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Canada's IEC season 2025 closing soon: Last chance to apply for work permits before this date
Those who receive an invitation to apply (ITA) before the season ends, or who have already started their work permit ...
The Athletics applied for two building permits last week for $523 million in work on their under-construction Las Vegas ballpark. On Sept. 25, the A’s applied for a permit with Clark County for core ...
During Donald Trump’s first term as president, Kathleen and Mary often talked about leaving the United States for Canada.
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