Are you asking about the PGWP special policy? If so, unfortunately it only applies to PGWP expiring in 2022. So the answer is no (unless IRCC extends the program).I was wondering if anyone knows if i can extend my pgwp expiring in january 2023.
This information hasn't been published yet@Mahajanubhav5 , my PGWP is expiring on 1st October, 2022, so I qualify for the extension program. But I can't find any resource on how to apply for it. Can you give me some pointers here?
Do you have any Idea when they going go publish instructions for this policy?This information hasn't been published yet
No, I don't.Do you have any Idea when they going go publish instructions for this policy?
Will this new PGWP extn policy let those who got the 18 month PGWP extension in 2021, get another 18 mth extension?No, I don't.
The details haven't been published yet so I don't think anyone can comment on that for certain. So far we've seen nothing that would indicate these people would be excluded. So the assumption is that they qualify. But again, no details yet so impossible to say for sure.Will this new PGWP extn policy let those who got the 18 month PGWP extension in 2021, get another 18 mth extension?
Yeah it was my impression that these people (including me) will not be excluded but today at the - Federal and provincial ministers on future of immigration system meeting - please refer to the youtube link -The details haven't been published yet so I don't think anyone can comment on that for certain. So far we've seen nothing that would indicate these people would be excluded. So the assumption is that they qualify. But again, no details yet so impossible to say for sure.
Ah - that is new information. Thanks for letting me know and that's very different than what we all assumed. In that case I think it's pretty clear. Those who got an extension before won't qualify for an extension now (I haven't watched the video and am going off of what you quoted above).Yeah it was my impression that these people (including me) will not be excluded but today at the - Federal and provincial ministers on future of immigration system meeting - please refer to the youtube link -- at 33:54 Sean Fraser says "that the new PGWP extension will apply to those who had a PGWP AND did NOT benefit from a previous extension to their PGWP".
His tweet from April 22, 2022 said that "We will extend post-graduation work permits for recent international graduates, and those whose permits have or will expire this year will be eligible for an additional open work permit of 18 months."
How does one go back to their employers and tell them that my PGWP is expiring in a couple of months - sorry I didn't tell you earlier bc the Minister changed his tune smh!!
So I just tried to watch the video and it ends at around 22 min for me. I can't get to the 33:54 mark. But it's been a long day at the office so maybe I'm doing something wrong...Yeah it was my impression that these people (including me) will not be excluded but today at the - Federal and provincial ministers on future of immigration system meeting - please refer to the youtube link -- at 33:54 Sean Fraser says "that the new PGWP extension will apply to those who had a PGWP AND did NOT benefit from a previous extension to their PGWP".
His tweet from April 22, 2022 said that "We will extend post-graduation work permits for recent international graduates, and those whose permits have or will expire this year will be eligible for an additional open work permit of 18 months."
How does one go back to their employers and tell them that my PGWP is expiring in a couple of months - sorry I didn't tell you earlier bc the Minister changed his tune smh!!
I see why (the original youtube video was 44 mins). Please refer to what he says at 13:30 onwards. Also while he did not lay it out in B&W in his April 2022 tweet, it seemed that those got the initial PGWP extn wont be excluded - "We will extend post-graduation work permits for recent international graduates, and those whose permits have or will expire this year will be eligible for an additional open work permit of 18 months." To me the words in bold mean it's for any one with PGWP expiring this year.So I just tried to watch the video and it ends at around 22 min for me. I can't get to the 33:54 mark. But it's been a long day at the office so maybe I'm doing something wrong...
I finally found this IRCC statement which had me think that people like me won't be excluded. Pls refer to Sean Fraser's statement -Ah - that is new information. Thanks for letting me know and that's very different than what we all assumed. In that case I think it's pretty clear. Those who got an extension before won't qualify for an extension now (I haven't watched the video and am going off of what you quoted above).
In terms of the tweet, it's very vague in my opinion. It doesn't either confirm or deny that those who got extensions before qualify again. You could interpret that info either way. I personally don't feel that today's message is a contradiction of the tweet or a clear "change of tune". Rather the tweet was non-specific and vague (as IRCC tends to do) and the video today has clarified the rules we can expect.
Is there anything out there from earlier this year where IRCC specifically states that those who got an extension previously will qualify for a second extension?
I will find time to watch the video later. But if that's what it says, that really sucks for those who already had one extension.