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Hello please i have a question to ask
1. if you have a coop work permit and you are done with your internship and coop can i apply for regular jobs using my coop work permit.
2. my coop work permit says i am permitted to work at a particular location example m***. , after doing the coop/ internship can i use it to apply for a full time regular jobs at another province or location.
thank you
Hello please i have a question to ask
1. if you have a coop work permit and you are done with your internship and coop can i apply for regular jobs using my coop work permit.
2. my coop work permit says i am permitted to work at a particular location example m***. , after doing the coop/ internship can i use it to apply for a full time regular jobs at another province or location.
thank you
So why not apply for a PGWP? When did you graduate? Your study/co-op permit expire 90 days after graduation. So at that point, you cannot study or work.
So why not apply for a PGWP? When did you graduate? Your study/co-op permit expire 90 days after graduation. So at that point, you cannot study or work.
i recently finished my internship on the last week of february so it stated i will be getting it by may 1st and also can one use their Study permit to apply for the job, because i recently got a job offer and i do not know know what to submit as my status for the work that is the reason i am asking
i recently finished my internship on the last week of february so it stated i will be getting it by may 1st and also can one use their Study permit to apply for the job, because i recently got a job offer and i do not know know what to submit as my status for the work that is the reason i am asking
Once you get your completion of studies letter and final transcripts, you can apply for PGWP, with PGWP application, you can start working if you have not applied for it, you must stop working immediately. You cannot use your coop work permit, that is tied to your practicum and your employer is your school.
Once you get your completion of studies letter and final transcripts, you can apply for PGWP, with PGWP application, you can start working if you have not applied for it, you must stop working immediately. You cannot use your coop work permit, that is tied to your practicum and your employer is your school.
Once you get your completion of studies letter and final transcripts, you can apply for PGWP, with PGWP application, you can start working if you have not applied for it, you must stop working immediately. You cannot use your coop work permit, that is tied to your practicum and your employer is your school.
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