Attending a private college would not normally qualify for a PGWP only public colleges.That’s Private college... but my college has their DLi nmbr.. and designated by BC
Attending a private college would not normally qualify for a PGWP only public colleges.That’s Private college... but my college has their DLi nmbr.. and designated by BC
Attending a private college would not normally qualify for a PGWP only public colleges.
That means I’m not eligible to apply for PGWP?Would check with your school but DLI doesn't factor into a school degree qualifying for PGWP. I would doublecheck with your school whether you qualify for PGWP but unfortunately normally private colleges don't.
Generally as per the CIC site you would only qualify if following applies but still check with your college and ultimately decision is yours still if you want to try applying, not this forums decisionThat means I’m not eligible to apply for PGWP?
Can anyone share a link to prove the discussion points are correct. Thank you.If my program is 2 years in length, which has 1.5 years studies + 0.5 years co-op...then I get only 1.5 years worth of study permit??
no u will be eligible for 3 years PGWP.
And for the next 0.5 years , i need to separately apply for a co-op work permit?
if ur program is a coop program then u need coop work permit for it to be counted towards ur study program.
Another query here : is the 0.5 year co-op counted within the programme itself?
yes
Meaning, is it counted as a study period itself in order to get a PGWP?
yes. 2 years coop course is 1.5 years of study and 0.5 years of work experience(study while working) which is part for ur program. So depending on ur college u will be required to write a report on what u did in ur coop term and based on that u will pass or fail coop work term.
Please help me with this, I am considering a co-op course in Canada and for that I need help asap...
coop programs r good as u get work experience during ur study so when u graduate and get PGWP it is easier to find a job.
Hello, I am also applying for Sterling College in Surrey, BC Postgraduate Certificate in Nursing, 1yr theory and 9months Co-op. It isoWould check with your school but DLI doesn't factor into a school degree qualifying for PGWP. I would doublecheck with your school whether you qualify for PGWP but unfortunately normally private colleges don't.
Sterling College doesn't qualify for a PGWP. You should pick a different school if you want to work in Canada after you finish your studies.Hello, I am also applying for Sterling College in Surrey, BC Postgraduate Certificate in Nursing, 1yr theory and 9months Co-op. It iso
No - it does not qualify for a PGWP.Hello, I am also applying for Sterling College in Surrey, BC Postgraduate Certificate in Nursing, 1yr theory and 9months Co-op. It is not qualified for PGWP since it’s private school. However, is this a pathway for PR?how?
Really? I already applied and paid my tuition fee. I applied online with dependents (husband and kids) in Philippines via agent. My agent told me that we can apply in BC PNP or Canadian Experience Class? Is this true? Btw, we are currently residing in Libya.No - it does not qualify for a PGWP.
No - it does not provide a path to PR.
Pick a different school.
Sterling College is a private school. International students are eligible for a Post Graduate Work Permit once they graduate which helps them find a job and gain work experience. But it is only available for students who graduate from public schools. IRCC have issues in regards to students who graduate from private schools.Really? I already applied and paid my tuition fee. I applied online with dependents (husband and kids) in Philippines via agent. My agent told me that we can apply in BC PNP or Canadian Experience Class? Is this true? Btw, we are currently residing in Libya.
To apply for Canadian Experience Class, you need to have at least one year of paid work experience in Canada. This is going to be pretty much impossible to get without a PGWP. Same thing with BC PNP. You won't have a work permit after you finish school since you don't qualify for a PGWP. So I don't see how you will qualify for this program either.Really? I already applied and paid my tuition fee. I applied online with dependents (husband and kids) in Philippines via agent. My agent told me that we can apply in BC PNP or Canadian Experience Class? Is this true? Btw, we are currently residing in Libya.
Hi! Yes, I am aware that there is no PGWP in Sterling College, however, is there any pathway to PR even if I studied in private college? My agent told me will apply via BCPNP (provincial nominee) or Canadian experience Class.Sterling College is a private school. International students are eligible for a Post Graduate Work Permit once they graduate which helps them find a job and gain work experience. But it is only available for students who graduate from public schools. IRCC have issues in regards to students who graduate from private schools.
So chances are very high that you will not get a Post Graduate Work Permit after graduating from Sterling College.
Is the 9 months paid Coop program included in the duration of my studies not counted as work experience in Canada?To apply for Canadian Experience Class, you need to have at least one year of paid work experience in Canada. This is going to be pretty much impossible to get without a PGWP. Same thing with BC PNP. You won't have a work permit after you finish school since you don't qualify for a PGWP. So I don't see how you will qualify for this program either.
Unfortunately agents lie because they get a kick-back from the school.
How will you be eligible for BCPNP or CEC if you don't have a work permit which will allow you to work and gain work experience? Work Experience is a major requirement especially for CEC which needs 12 months of Canadian work experience.Hi! Yes, I am aware that there is no PGWP in Sterling College, however, is there any pathway to PR even if I studied in private college? My agent told me will apply via BCPNP (provincial nominee) or Canadian experience Class.