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annaturner

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Oct 15, 2019
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Hi,
The post contains some details, so if you have PTSD, avoid. I am apologizing for oversharing, but I need to give as many details as I can to get more accurate answer.
I am a student at McGill. In my first year, I had taken 5 courses (15 credits) and I paid for them as well, however later on I was sexually assaulted. I had to withdraw from few classes later in the term in December, because I could not deal with it. I have all the proof like medical note, note from psychologist and advisor. I was also 17 years at the time, so was pretty hard. On my transcript it still says full-time, because I withdrew later on, however it shows the amount of credits.
It is my last year and I have been full time all my other terms. I was wondering if I can still get a PGWP?
I know you can't be part time, but I had a very traumatic situation. Would really appreciate advice.
 

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Hi,
The post contains some details, so if you have PTSD, avoid. I am apologizing for oversharing, but I need to give as many details as I can to get more accurate answer.
I am a student at McGill. In my first year, I had taken 5 courses (15 credits) and I paid for them as well, however later on I was sexually assaulted. I had to withdraw from few classes later in the term in December, because I could not deal with it. I have all the proof like medical note, note from psychologist and advisor. I was also 17 years at the time, so was pretty hard. On my transcript it still says full-time, because I withdrew later on, however it shows the amount of credits.
It is my last year and I have been full time all my other terms. I was wondering if I can still get a PGWP?
I know you can't be part time, but I had a very traumatic situation. Would really appreciate advice.
Submit an explanation and all of your medical proofs. It is very possible that IRCC will still grant you a PGWP.

Well done on seeking help, overcoming and continuing on with your studies.
 

annaturner

Star Member
Oct 15, 2019
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Submit an explanation and all of your medical proofs. It is very possible that IRCC will still grant you a PGWP.

Well done on seeking help, overcoming and continuing on with your studies.
Thank you. I was really worried because I have read so many threads about people getting rejected.