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Wuilmer B. Guerrero THE SAD CASE OF ROMINA My Advice: Problem that I see for Romina: According regulation 220.1(1)(a)(b) she must remain enrolled until she complete theirs studies. Romina must actively pursue their program of Study. That means, she must work on approve their assignments and exams. She needs to get focus on her studies in order to keep her study permit status. Options for Romina: Romina is an international student with full-time registration status and a valid study permit. She is eligible to work in Canada, with some conditions. Romina is eligible to work off-campus. So, she can work up to 20 hours per week during the regular academic year. Also, If Romina takes the Hydro Ontario job offer on summer holidays, she can work full time (up to 40 hours per week). After Romina’s graduation she can apply for a post-graduation work permit for 3 years and it could help facilitate an application for Canadian Permanent Residency.

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Wuilmer B. Guerrero

THE SAD CASE OF ROMINA

My Advice:

Problem that I see for Romina:

According regulation 220.1(1)(a)(b) she must remain enrolled until she complete theirs studies. Romina

must actively pursue their program of Study. That means, she must work on approve their assignments

and exams. She needs to get focus on her studies in order to keep her study permit status.

Options for Romina:

Romina is an international student with full-time registration status and a valid study permit. She is

eligible to work in Canada, with some conditions. Romina is eligible to work off-campus. So, she can

work up to 20 hours per week during the regular academic year. Also, If Romina takes the Hydro

Ontario job offer on summer holidays, she can work full time (up to 40 hours per week).

After Romina’s graduation she can apply for a post-graduation work permit for 3 years and it

could help facilitate an application for Canadian Permanent Residency.