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Canada reveals programs international students in colleges can get post-graduate work permits from

The fields of study are meant to help direct incoming international students toward programs that meet Canada’s long-term labour market needs.

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The Immigration Department, led by Minister Marc Miller, announced that starting Nov. 1, all post-graduation work permit applicants from both colleges and universities must pass language tests under the standard Canadian Language BenchmarksÌýthat are less than two years old.


The Immigration Department has finally revealed the fields of study that international students must beÌýenrolled in to qualify for work permits in Canada upon graduation.

The 966 eligible academic programs fall into five categories: agriculture and agri-food; health care; science, technology, engineering and mathematics; and trade and transportation.ÌýThe list is meant to help direct incoming international students toward programs that meet Canada’s long-term labour market needs.Ìý

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Nicholas Keung

Nicholas Keung is a Toronto-based reporter covering immigration for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: .

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