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Question about new Public policy for PGWP extention.
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My question is in regards to the new public policy for the extension of PGWP. I have completed a 2-year program(Canada) in 2018 and hold PGWP until Feb 2021. In Nov 2020, I have applied for a study permit application as I took admission in a college. My semester suppose to start on Jan 18, 2020. I still haven't received approval for my study permit application. My question to you is that with the announcement of this new policy. Should I withdraw my application for the study permit? Does my study permit application can affect my application for an extension of PGWP under this policy? My priority is to get a work permit and PR. My current CRS score is 436 with 2-year Canadian experience.
To apply for an open work permit under the public policy, an applicant must
have a PGWP that expired on or after January 30, 2020, or a PGWP that expires in 4 months or less from the date they apply to still be in Canada
Applications will be open from January 27 to July 27, 2021.
Only applies if your post graduate work permit expired the month of January we currently are in or expiring 4 months before July 27,2021. Then you will be able to apply for 18 months extension.
To apply for an open work permit under the public policy, an applicant must
have a PGWP that expired on or after January 30, 2020, or a PGWP that expires in 4 months or less from the date they apply to still be in Canada
Applications will be open from January 27 to July 27, 2021.
Only applies if your post graduate work permit expired in January or expiring 4 months before July 27,2021. Then you will be able to apply for 18 months extension. I guess July 27, 2021 is when they expect things to go back to normal.
You can hold a study permit and work permit as well. The only condition is that is that the institution you enrol to study in is on a part-time basis.
I have a work permit and study permit. They approved my study permit that enabled me to enrol in the CPA accounting program part-time, while I worked full-time.
If you enrolled in a full-time program, you will have to withdraw your study permit application.
You can hold a study permit and work permit as well. The only condition is that is that the institution you enrol to study is on a part-time basis.
I have a work permit and study permit. They approved my study permit that enabled me to enrol in the CPA accounting program part-time, while I worked full-time.
You can hold a study permit and work permit as well. The only condition is that is that the institution you enrol to study in is on a part-time basis.
I have a work permit and study permit. They approved my study permit that enabled me to enrol in the CPA accounting program part-time, while I worked full-time.
If you enrolled in a full-time program, you will have to withdraw your study permit application.
My main concern is that i don't want to miss the opportunity to get PGWP extended under new policy because of the study permit application or study permit? Can anyone answer this please
From what I know you can't enrol in a full-time program and also obtain a work permit. You are free to do so once you obtain your permanent residency.
For example the CPA accounting program is a post graduate program that is required if you want to become a Chartered Accountant and that is why it is approved by CIC. The program also requires you to work full-time.
If you enrolled in a Masters program for example and also applied for a work permit extension. Your application for work permit extension will likely be rejected.
You should not attend the new program and your study permit will be void automatically. Usually institutions inform the immigration of students who withdrew or do not attend. I would withdraw from the program to be eligible for the new pgwp
To apply for an open work permit under the public policy, an applicant must
have a PGWP that expired on or after January 30, 2020, or a PGWP that expires in 4 months or less from the date they apply to still be in Canada
Applications will be open from January 27 to July 27, 2021.
Only applies if your post graduate work permit expired the month of January we currently are in or expiring 4 months before July 27,2021. Then you will be able to apply for 18 months extension.
Could u confirm if people with PGWP expired 4 months before or after July 27, 2021 are eligible? My understanding is the application period is between Jan 27 and July 27 so, let's say someone who has PGWP expired on Nov 27 at the latest could apply because their WP is going to expire in 4 months since the time they apply (Jul 27). Thank u.
Yes, you can apply for the 18 months extension as you meet the requirements.
PGWP is for three years, so when you renew your passport and apply for the extension your work permit will be valid until September 11, 2021. There is a more than likely possibility they will grant you a 24 month extension(18 months under the new policy and the additional 6 months remaining on your old work permit when you renew your passport)
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