He is not eligible for an extension so will be refused. So he needs a LMIA. Extensions were only given through COVID and before COVID there were never any extensions. PGWPs are reverting back to how they have always been - given one time with no extensions.Hello all,
A friend of mine is in a dilemma due to the new IRCC rule not to extend a temporary policy providing an additional 18-month work permit to postgraduate work permit holders whose permits will expire on January 1, 2024, or after.
He finished a 1 year course this year and his work work permit is expiring on March 31, 2024. He has a job that he just got in November 2023 but they have told him clearly they will not provide him an LMIA but they are willing to have him continue his work if he can get an extension on his work permit. What options does he have? He wants to apply for an extension using Form IMM 5710 by checking the "Restore my status as a worker" option. Does he stand a chance that the work permit will be extended by at least for another one year since he has a job? He will be eligible for PNP if he stays on the job for another 6 months by September 30, 2024.
I believe there are tens of thousands of international students who will fall into this category starting January 1, 2024, what are the options when one is not yet eligible for PNP, PR or stay through marriage or schooling if your PGWP is going to expire after January 1, 2024 and you have a valid job ?
Tell friend to learn French, find another job with a LMIA or find a job through a PNP program where employer is approved to support the nomination of a worker with LMIA. Going to school doesn’t give him another PGWP but may increase score if he does a Masters. What province is he living in?