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I have been a student at a university in Vancouver since August 2013 (Bachelor's of Science in BA). I left Vancouver in May 2018 with 8 around classes left and have been in my home country since then. I applied for a new study permit for the Spring 2020 semester to complete my course and was granted a study permit on Jan 19 2020. I deferred my classes to the summer semester of 2020 because I did not have enough time but due to coronavirus, I will not be able to come to Canada in May either. I have a few questions about my post graduate work permit.
Firstly, am I still eligible for a 3 year work permit? Will me being away for my studies for almost 2 years impact the length of the work permit I will receive? Second, if I complete my classes online, will I be able to come to Canada or will I have to apply for a work permit from my home country?
Most likely not, you are not allowed to be part time (besides your last semester) or have any breaks (besides scheduled ones) in order to qualify for PGWP.
Most likely not, you are not allowed to be part time (besides your last semester) or have any breaks (besides scheduled ones) in order to qualify for PGWP.
I dont see anywhere where it says you can't take breaks or anything like that. Show me where it says breaks and Ill believe you lmao
Up to you. The info is there in govt. website
Up to you. The info is there in govt. website
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Post-graduation work permit validity
A post-graduation work permit may be issued based on the length of the study program for a minimum of 8 months up to a maximum of 3 years.
When determining the length of a post-graduation work permit, officers may consider the duration of the program of study in Canada and confirm it with
supporting documents. Regularly scheduled breaks (for example, scheduled winter and summer breaks) should be included in the time accumulated toward the length of the post-graduation work permit.
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Do you have trouble reading English? It says breaks should be included in the time accumulated toward the length of the PGWP lmao
Do everyone a favor and dont reply to things you dont know about lmao
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Post-graduation work permit validity
A post-graduation work permit may be issued based on the length of the study program for a minimum of 8 months up to a maximum of 3 years.
When determining the length of a post-graduation work permit, officers may consider the duration of the program of study in Canada and confirm it with
supporting documents. Regularly scheduled breaks (for example, scheduled winter and summer breaks) should be included in the time accumulated toward the length of the post-graduation work permit.
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Do you have trouble reading English? It says breaks should be included in the time accumulated toward the length of the PGWP lmao
Do everyone a favor and dont reply to things you dont know about lmao
If you are so certain, why are you asking a question?
No it is no longer possible for you to be eligible for pgwp
Leaving the country for 2 years isn't a regularly scheduled break, you should start a new program but your time Uni has been a waste as far as PGWP.
Hey guys
I have applied my pgwp on feb 09 2020 submitted on11 feb.Have not got email for biometrics still and one of my friend applied 2 day ago and he got biometrics email today . Any suggestions
Hi everyone, my name is Shravan Shah. I am graduating in August 2020 from Centennial College. My question might be silly but I need to ask.
So, I had a co-op in my program, however, I had to apply for a co-op work permit later on as I did not receive it with my study permit. In my co-op work permit application form I had added my part-time work experience (in Canada). So I was just wondering do I need to add my part-time work in the PGWP application form. I saw the form and it just allows to add 3 work experiences in the form and I have more than that. According to what I know (we need to write the exact same things in all new applications, whatever we wrote in past application forms).
Can anyone guide me, please? I don't want to mess up in my application.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
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