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Hi there,
- I have done a pgwp eligible certificate (health and Human services management) from Calagary.
- Right now I have taken up another pgwp eligible General business studies certificate in Surrey.
- There was no gap between the two certificates.
- My university is accepting 5 courses from my previous college and I will get credits for that.
- Whereas I am doing 4 courses of general business studies at the moment in this semester and will take up one more course the next semester.
- In all I will be doing 15 courses of 2 different certificates.
If I get my credits transferred will I still be eligible for 3 years of PGWP ?
Hi there,
- I have done a pgwp eligible certificate (health and Human services management) from Calagary.
- Right now I have taken up another pgwp eligible General business studies certificate in Surrey.
- There was no gap between the two certificates.
- My university is accepting 5 courses from my previous college and I will get credits for that.
- Whereas I am doing 4 courses of general business studies at the moment in this semester and will take up one more course the next semester.
- In all I will be doing 15 courses of 2 different certificates.
If I get my credits transferred will I still be eligible for 3 years of PGWP ?
I don't think you will be since your second program wasn't at least 8 months of full time study.
I don't think you will be since your second program wasn't at least 8 months of full time study.
I talked to the cic representative and they told me that since my program is of 2 years it wouldn't affect my program duration even if i get the courses transferred
I talked to the cic representative and they told me that since my program is of 2 years it wouldn't affect my program duration even if i get the courses transferred
General rule of thumb is don't believe anything the IRCC help desk tells you - especially when it comes to more complicated questions. They give wrong answers our regularly.
Check with a lawyer.
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