Ms. N Successfully Transitions from a Work Permit to a Study Permit – Opening a New Chapter in Her Canadian Journey!

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🍁 Before her Work Permit expired, Ms. N proactively sought a new pathway to maintain her legal status and continue working toward her long-term goal of settling in Canada.

πŸ“Œ After thoroughly reviewing her profile and future plans, Phan Immigration advised a suitable pathway, assisted in school selection, and completed the Study Permit application process. The result: her application was approved by IRCC on January 20, 2025, with a permit valid until November 17, 2025.

πŸ“Œ Transitioning to student status not only allowed Ms. N to maintain her legal stay but also significantly strengthened her immigration profile β€” especially for future programs requiring Canadian education or a combination of study and work.

❓ Nearing the end of your Work Permit? What should you do?
βœ… Reassess your long-term immigration goals.
βœ… Explore valid transition options like applying for a Study Permit, Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), or spousal sponsorship.
βœ… Act early β€” don’t wait until your status expires.
🎯 Most importantly: Have a clear immigration strategy aligned with your qualifications and long-term goals.

🌱 Wishing Ms. N continued success on her new path. Phan Immigration remains by your side β€” from this transition phase to future milestones on your journey to becoming a Canadian permanent resident.

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