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Hi All,
I have recently graduated and am about to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). My wife, who is currently employed in a Tier 1 job, holds a Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP). Both our permits (study and work) are valid until November 25, 2024. Given the recent changes to the SOWP (Jan 14th), I am concerned about my status as a student.
-> Now that I have finished my studies, will I no longer be considered a student when applying for the PGWP?
-> According to the latest updates, do I need to secure a job in Tier 0 or Tier 1 to extend my wife’s visa?
-> Furthermore, if I apply for the PGWP before January 21st, will the changes affect my wife’s status?
Any insights would be greatly appreciated, as we are quite unsure about our next steps.
Thanks.
Hi All,
I have recently graduated and am about to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). My wife, who is currently employed in a Tier 1 job, holds a Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP). Both our permits (study and work) are valid until November 25, 2024. Given the recent changes to the SOWP (Jan 14th), I am concerned about my status as a student.
-> Now that I have finished my studies, will I no longer be considered a student when applying for the PGWP?
-> According to the latest updates, do I need to secure a job in Tier 0 or Tier 1 to extend my wife’s visa?
-> Furthermore, if I apply for the PGWP before January 21st, will the changes affect my wife’s status?
Any insights would be greatly appreciated, as we are quite unsure about our next steps.
Thanks.
Are you currently employed? If so what tier level? Do you have 3 pay stubs?
Are you currently employed? If so what tier level? Do you have 3 pay stubs?
Hi, No, I am not employed, I have finished my graduation in Dec 2024 and just received my course completion letter. I am about to apply for PGWP.
Hi, No, I am not employed, I have finished my graduation in Dec 2024 and just received my course completion letter. I am about to apply for PGWP.
So your spouse will not qualify for a new SOWP before the rule changes
Hi, No, I am not employed, I have finished my graduation in Dec 2024 and just received my course completion letter. I am about to apply for PGWP.
For spouse to be eligible you must be employed with job letter and paystubs. Did you permits expire November 2024?
For spouse to be eligible you must be employed with job letter and paystubs. Did you permits expire November 2024?
Hi, No. Our permits are going to expire in Nov 2025
Hi, No. Our permits are going to expire in Nov 2025
So you extend closer to the date. Make sure your job meets new requirements.
So you extend closer to the date. Make sure your job meets new requirements.
He just graduated so would need to apply for PGWP now
For spouse to be eligible you must be employed with job letter and paystubs. Did you permits expire November 2024?
I am currently employed on a
one-year contract until
Dec 2025. My wife's
SOWP is set to expire in
September 2025.
If I receive my PGWP in the next couple of months, would I be eligible to apply for an
extension of her SOWP based on my PGWP status?
I am currently employed on a one-year contract until Dec 2025. My wife's SOWP is set to expire in September 2025.
If I receive my PGWP in the next couple of months, would I be eligible to apply for an extension of her SOWP based on my PGWP status?
Depends on your NOC and how long the PGWP is.
I am working as a senior software developer and I completed my Masters (Dec 2024).
Will contract full time cause any issue while applying for SOWP extension?
I am working as a senior software developer and I completed my Masters (Dec 2024).
Will contract full time cause any issue while applying for SOWP extension?
No issue
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