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Seeking Help: Expired Study Permit, Joblessness, and Rent Stress, applying to PGWP with an expiring Passport in November

keyboat1

Star Member
Jul 21, 2019
92
22
Hello everyone,

I'm in a difficult situation and unfortunately, I didn't seek professional assistance regarding my Study permit, which I recently discovered is expiring on May 30th, 2023. I have been unemployed since April 11th, and it has become extremely challenging to afford rent and other expenses without a job for such a long period. Back in April, I received my final grades and assumed I had enough time to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and be on implied status to work while waiting for my application. However, on May 28th, when I attempted to download the last document required for my PGWP application (letter of completion), it was still marked as "pending." Unfortunately, this means I can no longer work while my PGWP application is being processed, as my study permit has expired. Consequently, I now need to pay the $605 restoration fee and will be unable to work during the waiting period, which could be up to 5 months. It's uncertain how I will manage to afford rent during this time, considering my monthly rent is $1,000.

I recently received an email confirming the approval of my graduation, and I can now download my letter of completion. I am also awaiting the availability of my official transcript for pickup from my university. Once I have all the required documents, I intend to apply for the PGWP as soon as possible. However, I have noticed on the IRCC website that the processing time for a paper application is 15 days, while online applications take up to 139 days. It is crucial for me to obtain my PGWP as quickly as possible, so that I can legally work again and afford my rent. Additionally, I am concerned about my passport, which expires on November 20th this year. Currently, I do not have sufficient funds to apply for a passport extension, but I expect to have the necessary funds in approximately four weeks, thanks to the financial support of a close friend. Can somebody tell me what their experience was applying online or on paper? I heard that with shipping and stuff it'll cost me $100 extra to apply on paper, which is a lot on top of the $605 restoration plus the $200 i have to pay for my passport renewal and shipping for that is probably another $100

I would greatly appreciate any assistance or advice regarding my situation. Thank you.
 

keyboat1

Star Member
Jul 21, 2019
92
22
Hello everyone,

I'm in a difficult situation and unfortunately, I didn't seek professional assistance regarding my Study permit, which I recently discovered is expiring on May 30th, 2023. I have been unemployed since April 11th, and it has become extremely challenging to afford rent and other expenses without a job for such a long period. Back in April, I received my final grades and assumed I had enough time to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and be on implied status to work while waiting for my application. However, on May 28th, when I attempted to download the last document required for my PGWP application (letter of completion), it was still marked as "pending." Unfortunately, this means I can no longer work while my PGWP application is being processed, as my study permit has expired. Consequently, I now need to pay the $605 restoration fee and will be unable to work during the waiting period, which could be up to 5 months. It's uncertain how I will manage to afford rent during this time, considering my monthly rent is $1,000.

I recently received an email confirming the approval of my graduation, and I can now download my letter of completion. I am also awaiting the availability of my official transcript for pickup from my university. Once I have all the required documents, I intend to apply for the PGWP as soon as possible. However, I have noticed on the IRCC website that the processing time for a paper application is 15 days, while online applications take up to 139 days. It is crucial for me to obtain my PGWP as quickly as possible, so that I can legally work again and afford my rent. Additionally, I am concerned about my passport, which expires on November 20th this year. Currently, I do not have sufficient funds to apply for a passport extension, but I expect to have the necessary funds in approximately four weeks, thanks to the financial support of a close friend. Can somebody tell me what their experience was applying online or on paper? I heard that with shipping and stuff it'll cost me $100 extra to apply on paper, which is a lot on top of the $605 restoration plus the $200 i have to pay for my passport renewal and shipping for that is probably another $100

I would greatly appreciate any assistance or advice regarding my situation. Thank you.
Help
 

keyboat1

Star Member
Jul 21, 2019
92
22
Just submitted PGWP Application after acquiring the necessary paperwork. Only concern Is that my passport expires in Nov 20 2023 and I don't have a new one yet - new passport is in progress.
I don't want to wait 10 months to start work again. I have to wait 5 already because of the PGWP processing time (hopefully less) and then another 5 months once I receive it so that I can renew it with my new passport? Not only that but I have to pay the application fee again! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.