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sq96

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Aug 19, 2015
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Hi all,

I graduated last semester and my PGWP is currently processing, I'm very hopeful that it will get approved but in the off-chance it doesn't what are my options to remain in Canada?

Should I apply for a post graduate to get the offer letter and apply for a study permit extension now? (My study permit is valid until the 31st of March.
Or can I wait until I find out the results of my PGWP application and then apply for a study permit/permit extension?

Thanks.
 
Hi all,

I graduated last semester and my PGWP is currently processing, I'm very hopeful that it will get approved but in the off-chance it doesn't what are my options to remain in Canada?

Should I apply for a post graduate to get the offer letter and apply for a study permit extension now? (My study permit is valid until the 31st of March.
Or can I wait until I find out the results of my PGWP application and then apply for a study permit/permit extension?

Thanks.

Is there a reason you fear that PGWP will be refused?
 
Is there a reason you fear that PGWP will be refused?
I had to take 1 semester part time due to changing programs from co-op to non-co-op.

Outside of that and my final semester I have been constantly studying as a full-time student. I know that the chances of it getting rejected are unlikely but I'd like to have a back-up plan just to be on the safer side.
 
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