So you got your PGWP before you even graduated? How is that even possible?My PGWP expires in October so I plan to send in my application two or three days after it expires. Technically, It was given to me 8 months earlier than it should have been as I graduated in may 2015. I was wondering if this could be enough grounds for which they could extend it for another 7 or 8 months.
Man, that's such a COMPLICATED story. To make it short, I finished my courses in July 2014, but in order to Stay in Canada until my graduation day in May 2015, the only thing that could extend my stay was a PGWP so I applied and got approved for it. Now that brings me to my current situation and question in my original postSo you got your PGWP before you even graduated? How is that even possible?
My PGWP is about to expire and I'm looking to apply for a restoration of status. I was wondering if anyone has done this before and what the process is like?
If you have 5-6 months left on your PGWP, it is hardly "about to expire". It is much smarter to maintain your status than it is to let it expire and apply for Restoration. Unless you qualify for a work permit through other circumstances, you would need to change your status to visitor.My PGWP expires in October so I plan to send in my application two or three days after it expires. Technically, It was given to me 8 months earlier than it should have been as I graduated in may 2015. I was wondering if this could be enough grounds for which they could extend it for another 7 or 8 months.
PGWPs are not extendable.I studied for four years. I'm curious to know what could make them extend a work permit.
I already have a job here but I've only been working for 3 months here, it's not enough to get me into the EE pool or an LMIA from my employer. Does Visitor status let me continue to work here? And I believe its only supposed to last as long as your work permitUnless you qualify for a work permit through other circumstances, you would need to change your status to visitor.
No, visitor status most definitely does not allow you to work here. From the info provided, you don't qualify for any other work permit.I already have a job here but I've only been working for 3 months here, it's not enough to get me into the EE pool or an LMIA from my employer. Does Visitor status let me continue to work here? And I believe its only supposed to last as long as your work permit
So Go home is the only option I have after 8 years of living here?No, visitor status most definitely does not allow you to work here. From the info provided, you don't qualify for any other work permit.
From the information you've provided, it seems that may be your only option. You don't qualify for PR or another work permit. You could apply for a study permit if you get admission to a college/university, though you won't qualify for another PGWP. You can change your status to visitor, though it won't allow you to work or study.So Go home is the only option I have after 8 years of living here?