Yes it is still valid but the 16 months should be continuous study period and no breaks in between. This would translate into 4 semester which I turn translate into 2 years. You will be eligible for a 2 year PGWP but if your program is a master's or a PhD then you will get a 3year PGWP.Is this rule of visa still valid?
16 months of studies (ie 16 study months/ given in acceptance letter) then we get 3 years of work permit.
Please confirm.
hi, my course is of 1 year computer application security (post graduate certificate) and the other course which i will take is information technology network security(post graduation certificate) .Will i get the work permit for three years if do this course without taking any breaks??Yes it is still valid but the 16 months should be continuous study period and no breaks in between. This would translate into 4 semester which I turn translate into 2 years. You will be eligible for a 2 year PGWP but if your program is a master's or a PhD then you will get a 3year PGWP.
Source:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/post-graduation-work-permit-program/permit.html
I have the same question. Can someone answer this dude? @selvakkhi, my course is of 1 year computer application security (post graduate certificate) and the other course which i will take is information technology network security(post graduation certificate) .Will i get the work permit for three years if do this course without taking any breaks??
my college is conestoga college waterloo campus and my first course is co op course.
According to latest guidance, for multiple programsI have the same question. Can someone answer this dude? @selvakk
thanksAccording to latest guidance, for multiple programs
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/post-graduation-work-permit-program/permit.html#determining
"The length of the work permit should combine the length of each program.
If the combined length of the programs is 2 years or longer (or 1,800 hours or longer for DVS and AVS programs in Quebec), the work permit may be valid for up to 3 years."
You will get 16 months + the duration of all scheduled breaks, holidays etc. If the combined total is 24 months and above, then you will get 3 years PGWP, otherwise you will only get a PGWP which is equal to the number of months. For example, if you have a combine total of 22 months, then you will get a PGWP of 22 months only.
According to latest guidance, for multiple programs
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/post-graduation-work-permit-program/permit.html#determining
"The length of the work permit should combine the length of each program.
If the combined length of the programs is 2 years or longer (or 1,800 hours or longer for DVS and AVS programs in Quebec), the work permit may be valid for up to 3 years."
You will get 16 months + the duration of all scheduled breaks, holidays etc. If the combined total is 24 months and above, then you will get 3 years PGWP, otherwise you will only get a PGWP which is equal to the number of months. For example, if you have a combine total of 22 months, then you will get a PGWP of 22 months only.
16 months of studies is considered as 2 years for PGWP purposes only if you have scheduled breaks that will total to 24 months. I am not sure if they count breaks in between two programs for PGWP, since they are not scheduled breaks. They will take the months from your course completion certificate plus any scheduled breaks etc.Like my study is of 16 months which is considered as 2 years.If i take breaks in between my studies ,like 4 months breaks will it be counted in studies and i