That’s great help. Thanks everybody who contributed to my topic.
The main hurdle is to get Work Visa, if the student is studying in private institution.
A GOOD ADVICE FOR STUDENTS APPLYING FOR STUDENT VISA IN CANADA
STUDENT AT PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS NEEDS THE JOB OFFER THAT DOES REQUIRE HRDC CONFIRMATION FOR GETTING WORK PERMIT
STUDENT AT NON-PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS(PUBLIC FUNDED OR DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTIONS) DOES NOT NEED THE JOB OFFER THAT DOES REQUIRE HRDC CONFIRMATION FOR GETTING WORK PERMIT
(http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-opps.html)
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Work Permits for students at private institutions:
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Students and graduates of private institutions may apply for a Work Permit to work in Canada. The following conditions apply:
You must have a job offer that has been confirmed by Human Resources Development Canada;
You must have a valid Study Permit in order to apply for a Work Permit from within Canada.
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Post-Graduation Work Permits:
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Some graduating students may apply to work in Canada for up to a year after graduation. The following conditions apply:
You must be engaged in full-time studies at a university, community college, CEGEP, publicly funded trade/technical school or at a private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees;
You must have a job offer from an employer for a job that is related to your studies (however, the job offer does NOT require HRDC confirmation);
You must apply for a Work Permit within 90 days of graduation from your college or university;
You must have a valid Study Permit when you apply for the Work Permit.
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