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Switching from Post graduation work permit to study permit.
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I am asking this on behalf of my friend, she completed her MSc in biology and got 3yrs PGWP (valid till mid 2016) and still she couldn't find a suitable job in her field. Her husband is a Canadian PR and she has already applied for spouse PR but it will take another 12 months to get in hand. Now if she wants to enrol again in different Master program (if she is fortunate to get admission there) then she has to apply for Study permit and surrender her PGWP...right ?
Okay, that said, if she joins university/college and studies there for a some time then in between gets job offer of her interest, then she has to apply for Work permit and surrender her study permit...right. ?
Will be there be any issues switching permits, considering her husband is Canadian PR. :'(
I am asking this on behalf of my friend, she completed her MSc in biology and got 3yrs PGWP (valid till mid 2016) and still she couldn't find a suitable job in her field. Her husband is a Canadian PR and she has already applied for spouse PR but it will take another 12 months to get in hand. Now if she wants to enrol again in different Master program (if she is fortunate to get admission there) then she has to apply for Study permit and surrender her PGWP...right ?
Okay, that said, if she joins university/college and studies there for a some time then in between gets job offer of her interest, then she has to apply for Work permit and surrender her study permit...right. ?
Will be there be any issues switching permits, considering her husband is Canadian PR. :'(
Hi JSM,
Thanks for your reply, but main concern is, is there any issue in switching permits.? I understand they dont issue PGWP second time but if she gets job then would it be difficult to get work permit. ?
Hi JSM,
Thanks for your reply, but main concern is, is there any issue in switching permits.? I understand they dont issue PGWP second time but if she gets job then would it be difficult to get work permit. ?
1. If you are working in a NOC O/A/B job, your spouse will be eligible for an OWP, valid as long as yours WP.
2. If you are not on NOC O/A/B, your spouse must apply for an employer sponsored LMIA. A positive LMIA doesn't guarantee a WP.
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