Tag: Canada’s foreign minister

  • IRCC introduces new programs to PGWP-eligible fields of study

    IRCC introduces new programs to PGWP-eligible fields of study

    Canada Global (Web News) Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has recently broadened the range of study programs eligible for Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs).

    Effective December 17, 2024, the updated list of PGWP-eligible fields now includes specific programs in early childhood education and developmental service work. Prior to this update, as of October 4, 2024, IRCC had outlined field requirements across five primary categories, which align with the occupation-based Express Entry categories:

    • Agriculture and agri-food
    • Healthcare
    • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
    • Trade
    • Transport

    The recent revision introduces a new category: Education.

    Programs eligible for PGWPs are organized and categorized according to the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP), Canada’s system for classifying educational programs.

    The table below lists all the new programs now eligible for a PGWP under the education field of study, along with the corresponding CIP codes:

    CIP 2021 Title CIP 2021 Code
    Developmental services worker 19.0710
    Montessori teacher education 13.1207
    Waldorf/Steiner teacher education 13.1208
    Early childhood education and teaching 13.1210
    Teaching assistants/aide, general 13.1501
    Child development 19.0706
    Child care and support services management 19.0708
    Child care provider/assistant 19.0709
    Early childhood and family studies 19.0711

     

    In September 2024, IRCC announced that international students must graduate from programs linked to occupations experiencing long-term labor shortages in order to qualify for Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs).

    This requirement does not apply to graduates with university bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degrees but is relevant to those completing college programs or vocational programs at universities. Students who applied for study permits before November 1, 2024, are not subject to this field of study requirement.

     

  • Canadians Will Soon Find A Way Out Of Gaza: Jolie

    Canadians Will Soon Find A Way Out Of Gaza: Jolie

    Canada Global(Web News)Canada’s foreign minister has confirmed that Canadians and their families will start leaving Gaza in the coming days. He said that he has discussed this with his counterpart in Israel, Eli Cohen.

    He said that he also has the support of Egypt in this matter. Although the number of foreign nationals leaving Gaza through Rafah was small, Global Affairs Canada officials say they are working around the clock to get Canadians off the battlefield.

    He has instructed the Canadians to have their papers ready and be ready to leave as soon as the time permits. Jolly’s message also said that the GAC will automatically provide new information to the Canadians.