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“I have the certificate, but I can’t find a job.” Avoid the common struggle with a program that prioritizes real experience.
Our Pharmacy Assistant program includes a mandatory 3-week practicum. This real-world experience is often the “secret sauce” that leads to students getting hired at their practicum site or in any major retail pharmacy.
The Details:
- Investment: Total fees only $4,500.
- Payment: Monthly plans to fit your budget.
- Duration: 6-month curriculum condensed into 4 months for rapid entry into the workforce.
- Starts: Intakes happen every month!
Take the first step toward a stable, rewarding career in the healthcare sector.
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The 90-day grace period: Transitioning from student to professional in Canada.
If your studies are finishing and your study permit is expiring simultaneously, you don’t necessarily need to extend your study permit. You can transition straight to your PGWP with proper planning.
The Golden Rules:
- Submit within 90 Days: You can apply for your PGWP after your study permit expires, provided it has been less than 90 days.
- Pay Restoration Fees: You must include the study permit restoration fee with your PGWP application.
- Work Authorization: Do not work while waiting for your PGWP if you skip the restoration payment.
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Did you check the conditions on your work permit? Many international students are surprised to find they are restricted from working in the healthcare or education sectors.
The good news? There is a way to fix it, and the timing depends on where you are in your application journey:
Scenario 1 (Applying Now): If you haven’t submitted your PGWP yet, include an upfront medical exam from a certified IRCC panel physician to avoid these restrictions entirely.
Scenario 2 (Pending Decision): If you’ve already applied and are waiting, you can still get that medical exam! Raise an IRCC web form and attach the results to your application immediately.
Scenario 3 (Already Issued): If you already have your permit but it has these conditions, you will need to submit a new application with IRCC along with your medical exam to have the restrictions removed.
Removing these conditions is vital for those pursuing specific PR pathways. Don’t let a paperwork oversight limit your career options in Canada.
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