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can you take one class during summer ?
Did you get your pgwp?
if you failed twice in last (4TH )semesters of your studies and clear courses in 3rd attempt will it affect my pgwp? I was failed in 2 subjects in my last semesters and retake those in next intake without any gap.i again, iwaws able to claer one suvject and another last subject andi claered in 6th semester. long story short, i completed my studies in 6th semester andrecieved completion letter. do irt effect my pgwp?
if you failed twice in last (4TH)semester of your studies and clear courses in 3rd attempt will it affect my pgwp? I was failed in 2 subjects in my last semesters and retake those in next intake without any gap. i again, i was able to clear one subject and another last subject, I cleared in 6th semester. long story short, i have completed my studies in 6th semester and received completion letter. will it effect my pgwp? will i receive 3 years work permit as i was part time in my last semesmters in order to pass the remaining subjects.
Failing doesn’t make u part time student but
Doing less than 9 credits hrs i one semester makes u a part time student
it means I will receive pgwp of 3 years without any issue?
Hi, I am getting worried about the PSGWP application. I am doing a bachelor's program right now after finishing 2 years of my diploma program. However, in the last 2 semesters of my study for my diploma degree, in the Fall term I took less than 9 credits (I wasn't able to register since those required courses were full), and in the Winter term 11 credits. According to my school, I need 12 credits to be considered full-time studies but to IRCC, I only need 9 credits or more. So my situation is confusing, did I have 2 part-time semesters or just one? And is it okay that the part-time semester wasn't the last but nearly the last? Is this going to be a problem when I apply for PGWP? Thank you!
Hi, I am getting worried about the PSGWP application. I am doing a bachelor's program right now after finishing 2 years of my diploma program. However, in the last 2 semesters of my study for my diploma degree, in the Fall term I took less than 9 credits (I wasn't able to register since those required courses were full), and in the Winter term 11 credits. According to my school, I need 12 credits to be considered full-time studies but to IRCC, I only need 9 credits or more. So my situation is confusing, did I have 2 part-time semesters or just one? And is it okay that the part-time semester wasn't the last but nearly the last? Is this going to be a problem when I apply for PGWP? Thank you!
To be eligible for PGWP, the only time you can be part time is your last semester. So you have one, possibly two, depending on how your transcript will read.
To be eligible for PGWP, the only time you can be part time is your last semester. So you have one, possibly two, depending on how your transcript will read.
So the term near the last can't be counted as the only time?
So the term near the last can't be counted as the only time?
Hey Did you get your PGWP ?
Cause mine is 1 parttime semester in Fall 2021 by mistake and I would be applying in December. (I did 4 year university with 1 parttime course, was only lacking 1 course for fulltime)
Hey did u got pgwp? Please reply am in same situation too I did 6 semesters total 4 full time and 2 part time Please let me know what's your outcome
if you failed twice in last (4TH )semesters of your studies and clear courses in 3rd attempt will it affect my pgwp?
Did u got ur pgwp please reply would be helpfull I do have same situation and applying today please let me know
Thanks
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