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Hi i just want to know how many gpa required for post graduation work permit
You just have to graduate from a public college or University
Hi can anyone help me .....
I have completed my graduation from School of open learning , delhi university (Bcom) in 2013 and I have 3.5 years of experience as of now . Please can anyone suggest me to opt for which PG course & also if Canadian schools accepts correspondence degree ........
I had a word with consultant he straight forward my told me they don’t accept correspondence students
You have to find a course you want to do and communicate with college yourself i'm afraid. Every college has a different entrance policy
. Use google
You just have to graduate from a public college or University[/QUOTJust graduate there is no matter of gpa
But somebody ask me it is neccessary to get 2.0 gpa
But somebody ask me it is neccessary to get 2.0 gpa[
As I said all colleges have different graduation limits. All the CIC looks for is you graduating. You need to research colleges yourself
applied pgwp on October 29th
approved on jan 26th....after long time
best of luck for all
Today my application changed to approved.
Applied on December 19th, updated to approved on January 29th.
Now I am waiting for the hard copy.
Hey guys, for those of you who have applied for the Pgwp did you just provide letter of graduation or academic transcript or both together ?
Hey guys, for those of you who have applied for the Pgwp did you just provide letter of graduation or academic transcript or both together ?
I didn't want to wait until getting the transcript, so I applied only with the letter of graduation.
I applied with only letter and got the PGWP, the transcript didn't come for another 3 weeks. Mind you I harassed the college for the letter every day after my graduation.
Hey there,
I have applied my pgwp today .
☺ Best of luck to everyone
Hi everyone,
I just wanted an insight from people who did 1 year diploma course in Canada from any college.
It is possible to get a full time job after 1 year course and get extension ? OR do we have to undergo another course to extend the time period, so that we can stay in Canada.
If anyone did 1 year course and stayed back, can he/she please share her experience, as i am going for a 1 year course this May 2018 in Fanshawe College.
Please insist how shall i plan in advance so that i do not come back to my country aftrer just 2 years ( 1 year study + 1 year work )
PLEASE DO GUIDE.
Thanks
Hi everyone,
I just wanted an insight from people who did 1 year diploma course in Canada from any college.
It is possible to get a full time job after 1 year course and get extension ? OR do we have to undergo another course to extend the time period, so that we can stay in Canada.
If anyone did 1 year course and stayed back, can he/she please share her experience, as i am going for a 1 year course this May 2018 in Fanshawe College.
Please insist how shall i plan in advance so that i do not come back to my country aftrer just 2 years ( 1 year study + 1 year work )
PLEASE DO GUIDE.
Thanks
It's very hard to get an extension at the end of a 1 year work permit since the employer has to get an LMIA. Most employers aren't willing to go through the process since it's very long and expensive with no guarantee of approval.
You can only get a PGWP once. So if you study for a year and then get a 1 year PGWP - taking another 1 year program after your PGWP has finished will not get you another PGWP.
Best option is to study for 2 years so that you qualify for a 3 year PGWP.
Hi, there. I got a pgwp approval letter on February 02. I applied on Decembe 27. I hope, it helps.
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