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4 months break between two 1 year courses. Will it affect work permit?
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Is it possible to take 4 months break after a 1 year PG diploma course and enroll into another 1 year PG diploma course and get a 3 year work permit by clubbing the 2 courses?
Yes - it should work provided both programs are with public colleges.
Note that you cannot work at all during the four months in between the two programs (not even part time). We've seen a few PGWPs recently refused where people worked illegally between two programs. So you need to be able to support yourself in Canada for four months without working.
Yes - it should work provided both programs are with private colleges.
Note that you cannot work at all during the four months in between the two programs (not even part time). We've seen a few PGWPs recently refused where people worked illegally between two programs. So you need to be able to support yourself in Canada for four months without working.
Yes - it should work provided both programs are with private colleges.
Note that you cannot work at all during the four months in between the two programs (not even part time). We've seen a few PGWPs recently refused where people worked illegally between two programs. So you need to be able to support yourself in Canada for four months without working.
respected members , I have done two one year pg certificate courses back to back in 16 months.[i did not take breaks], I want to know what will be the duration of my pgwp.
secondly, i want to know whether i will be eligible for canada experiance class, as the cic website says you should have done a qualifying diploma or degree and than a pg diploma. I want to know are two pg certificates back to back also eligible for cec
Yes - it should work provided both programs are with public colleges.
Note that you cannot work at all during the four months in between the two programs (not even part time). We've seen a few PGWPs recently refused where people worked illegally between two programs. So you need to be able to support yourself in Canada for four months without working.
Students who have completed a program of study and will be starting a new program of study within 150 days of receiving a written confirmation of program completion from their current institution Students may work off campus on a full-time basis until the start of their new program if the following applies:
they meet the eligibility criteria to work off campus [R186(v)]
they have received written confirmation of program completion from their current institution (for instance, a transcript or an official letter)
they have been issued a letter of acceptance to a subsequent program of full-time study at a DLI and will be starting the new program within 150 calendar days of receiving a notification of program completion from their current institution
If the new program of study starts more than 150 calendar days after the first date they receive written confirmation of program completion from their current institution, the student is eligible to work off campus only during the first 150 consecutive days after the first date they receive written confirmation of program completion. They should then either apply to change their status (for instance, change it into visitor status) or leave Canada until their new program commences.
Students who have applied to extend their stay in Canada as a student are required to cease working if their study permit application is refused.
Students who have completed a program of study and will be starting a new program of study within 150 days of receiving a written confirmation of program completion from their current institution Students may work off campus on a full-time basis until the start of their new program if the following applies:
they meet the eligibility criteria to work off campus [R186(v)]
they have received written confirmation of program completion from their current institution (for instance, a transcript or an official letter)
they have been issued a letter of acceptance to a subsequent program of full-time study at a DLI and will be starting the new program within 150 calendar days of receiving a notification of program completion from their current institution
If the new program of study starts more than 150 calendar days after the first date they receive written confirmation of program completion from their current institution, the student is eligible to work off campus only during the first 150 consecutive days after the first date they receive written confirmation of program completion. They should then either apply to change their status (for instance, change it into visitor status) or leave Canada until their new program commences.
Students who have applied to extend their stay in Canada as a student are required to cease working if their study permit application is refused.
150 day rule is new. It was introduced in March of this year (you're responding to a thread from last year). This change is a good move by CIC as we previously saw quite a number of people on this forum have their PGWP refused because they took four month breaks between programs and worked during that time.
150 day rule is new. It was introduced in March of this year (you're responding to a thread from last year). This change is a good move by CIC as we previously saw quite a number of people on this forum have their PGWP refused because they took four month breaks between programs and worked during that time.
Students who have completed a program of study and will be starting a new program of study within 150 days of receiving a written confirmation of program completion from their current institution Students may work off campus on a full-time basis until the start of their new program if the following applies:
they meet the eligibility criteria to work off campus [R186(v)]
they have received written confirmation of program completion from their current institution (for instance, a transcript or an official letter)
they have been issued a letter of acceptance to a subsequent program of full-time study at a DLI and will be starting the new program within 150 calendar days of receiving a notification of program completion from their current institution
If the new program of study starts more than 150 calendar days after the first date they receive written confirmation of program completion from their current institution, the student is eligible to work off campus only during the first 150 consecutive days after the first date they receive written confirmation of program completion. They should then either apply to change their status (for instance, change it into visitor status) or leave Canada until their new program commences.
Students who have applied to extend their stay in Canada as a student are required to cease working if their study permit application is refused.
Hey.. actually I have this same situation
Last I completed my two year course in April and then I got late to apply for work permit so the application got refused in September so I had to take one more course of a year which started in January 2018. I was worried about my work permit so I called cic they told me it’s ok with 8 months off and students can take upto year off after a course. I am really worried about this. Can you pls help..
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