The development reinforces Canada’s position as a leading destination for Indian students seeking education and long-term career opportunities
Canada has expanded the duration of post-graduation work permits (PGWPs) for select academic programs, offering extended work opportunities for international students, including a large number from India. The policy adjustment targets sectors facing labor shortages, allowing graduates to remain in the workforce for longer periods.
Indian students, who represent one of the largest international cohorts in Canada, are expected to benefit significantly from the extended work durations. The move enhances the attractiveness of Canadian education by strengthening pathways from study to employment and permanent residency.
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Universities have welcomed the decision, highlighting its potential to boost enrollment and support student career outcomes
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Employers are also expected to benefit from a more stable supply of skilled graduates
Education consultants report increased interest among Indian applicants exploring programs that qualify for extended work permits. Students are carefully evaluating course selections based on eligibility criteria.
Experts note that the policy aligns with Canada’s broader strategy to retain international talent and address workforce gaps.
However, stakeholders emphasize the importance of clear communication regarding program eligibility to avoid confusion among applicants.







