A post-grad diploma does not guarantee Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada
Many of us think that going to school in Canada for a graduate programme or a degree is an automatic guarantee for PR status. Well that is not the case, especially in Ontario. It may be easier for other provinces that are not as highly populated. However in Ontario it is a 50/50 chance of getting your (PR) this way. It is a 50/50 chance, because even after you have been granted a 3 year work permit, your area of study must be on the list of Canadian desired workers. You may also find out that you may need to get an LMO.(Labor Market Opinion) It is therefore very important that you seek legal advice and keep checking the CIC site from the day you set foot in Canada for school because immigration policies change constantly. Make sure you know where you stand at all times, so that you can make the necessary adjusted needed to keep you in line with the policy. Also, make sure you choose a school that is abreast of the immigration procedures, Centennial Colle...