Hi there,
I would like to seek clarification on some concerns regarding study permit and Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility for my cousin. She came to Canada as a student and enrolled in a private-public partnership program for the January 2024 intake. She studied the Advanced Certificate in Business at Focus College in British Columbia, and her studies at the University of the Fraser Valley will begin in January 2025. Her program at the university is in General Studies.
Our concerns are as follows:
I would like to seek clarification on some concerns regarding study permit and Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility for my cousin. She came to Canada as a student and enrolled in a private-public partnership program for the January 2024 intake. She studied the Advanced Certificate in Business at Focus College in British Columbia, and her studies at the University of the Fraser Valley will begin in January 2025. Her program at the university is in General Studies.
Our concerns are as follows:
- Is the General Studies program (8 months) eligible for a 3-year PGWP?
- The program listed on her current study permit is "Business," but she will be studying General Studies at the university. Does she need to apply for a new study permit even though her current permit is valid until 2026?
- Can someone study under implied status if they have applied for a new study permit?
- Is it acceptable to change her university or program in this case?
- Since this is a private-public partnership program, will the time she studied at Focus College be combined with the time spent at the University of the Fraser Valley when applying for the PGWP, or will it be considered only as a 1-year program?
- If she changes her college and there is a gap between her studies while waiting for the processing of her transfer, will this affect her PGWP eligibility?