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Postgraduate Workpermit Confusion: Urgent.Two separate 1 year PG certificates
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I need help here.I want to know as to how many years work permit do 2 separate back to back PG certificates give?I am worried at the moment
I know that a 2 year course gives a 3 year work permit but I'm not sure about 2 different PG courses of 1 year duration each taken year after year.
For example :1year PG course(Accounting)+1year PG course(Marketing) taken back to back from a Canadian college like Centennial or Seneca
Please give your inputs from experience.Different people have told me different things,Im not sure.Some say second program has got to be a masters program to get work permit of 3 years,some say otherwise.
See here http://www.cic.gc.ca/English/resources/manuals/bulletins/2010/ob194A.asp
Students holding a one-year graduate degree, diploma or certificate from a participating institution in Canada after having obtained, within the prior two years, a certificate, a diploma or degree from a participating institution in Canada may qualify for a three-year work permit. This exception also applies to students who have left Canada temporarily between programs of study.
No requirement that one of the programs be a Master's Degree.
Students holding a one-year graduate degree, diploma or certificate from a participating institution in Canada after having obtained, within the prior two years, a certificate, a diploma or degree from a participating institution in Canada may qualify for a three-year work permit. This exception also applies to students who have left Canada temporarily between programs of study.
I have colored the text above.The text in Red says a certificate,a diploma,a degree so I presume this is not a Post graduate certificate/diploma/degree
If you look at the highlighted text in Orange then clearly its mentioned graduate.
So I think the above text says the prior degree /certificate has to be of a lower level and then the next one has to be of a graduate level.My worry is that both my programs are at the Post grad levels of 1 year each in duration thus making it a total of 2 years.
Hello canuck. My case is little different here. I know 2 PG courses ( 8 months each) that are taken in August intake are counted as 2 years as they have summer break in between. But in january intake there are no breaks. So after completion of my course in august ( jan to aug) I have to take another course in Aug of 8 months making 16 months in total.. So after 16 months of continuous study do I get 3 years workpermit??
Hello canuck. My case is little different here. I know 2 PG courses ( 8 months each) that are taken in August intake are counted as 2 years as they have summer break in between. But in january intake there are no breaks. So after completion of my course in august ( jan to aug) I have to take another course in Aug of 8 months making 16 months in total.. So after 16 months of continuous study do I get 3 years workpermit??
Lets be honest here its never easy to start a new program just after completing a previous program eg you complete by August end and begin another by September first week.. you have a lot of work in between. Extending Visa, graduating from your previous couse etc .. and that's the reason they have introduced a 150days gap in between where you can work before the start of your new program
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