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So he contacted his MP to help with his case. We found out that he was indeed a part time student for 3 years. He can only prove that he withdrew some courses during his first year. For the 2 other years he dropped the courses in the middle of the semester and unknowingly became a part time student. This makes the situation a bit more complicated, might have to get a lawyer for this.
So he contacted his MP to help with his case. We found out that he was indeed a part time student for 3 years. He can only prove that he withdrew some courses during his first year. For the 2 other years he dropped the courses in the middle of the semester and unknowingly became a part time student. This makes the situation a bit more complicated, might have to get a lawyer for this.
Three part time semesters is a lot. To qualify for a PGWP, the most you are allowed to have is one part time semester. Going by the rules, he does not qualify for a PGWP. If he wants to try to reapply and ask for an exception, then hiring a lawyer to help him reapply is probably a good idea.
He should also have a plan in place for what he will do if the second PGWP application is refused too.
So he contacted his MP to help with his case. We found out that he was indeed a part time student for 3 years. He can only prove that he withdrew some courses during his first year. For the 2 other years he dropped the courses in the middle of the semester and unknowingly became a part time student. This makes the situation a bit more complicated, might have to get a lawyer for this.
So he contacted his MP to help with his case. We found out that he was indeed a part time student for 3 years. He can only prove that he withdrew some courses during his first year. For the 2 other years he dropped the courses in the middle of the semester and unknowingly became a part time student. This makes the situation a bit more complicated, might have to get a lawyer for this.
He got a lawyer to help get a work permit. He didn't end up using PGWP route.
His lawyer helped him find a company that could sponsor his work permit. I think they applied for an LMIA for him. LMIA Info
Sorry I don't know the actual details about the process he used, but he moved to AB to work for the company while they started the process for him. We broke up and haven't kept in touch.
I would recommend you speak to a lawyer and know your options.
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