Hi,
I'm an American graduate from a QC University who is applying for my PGWP from within Canada. I had severe mental health problems for two semesters when I was in school and did not finish the 4 classes that I needed in those semesters for them to have been considered "full-time" status. I'm aware that I have to explain this in my application and that my chances are lower for it to be approved, but It is not clear to me if I will be allowed to work instantly after I apply online and get implied status or not.
The cic.gc.ca website says the following, which leads me to believe that I can work immediately, as I appear to qualify for all 4 of these:
"You can work full-time while waiting for a decision on your post-graduation work permit application if, at the time you submitted your application, you:
If I can't work immediately, this would leave me in a very tough situation, as I can't really apply for it at the US/CA border in the near foreseeable future with all that's going on.
Would appreciate any of your thoughts on this.
I'm an American graduate from a QC University who is applying for my PGWP from within Canada. I had severe mental health problems for two semesters when I was in school and did not finish the 4 classes that I needed in those semesters for them to have been considered "full-time" status. I'm aware that I have to explain this in my application and that my chances are lower for it to be approved, but It is not clear to me if I will be allowed to work instantly after I apply online and get implied status or not.
The cic.gc.ca website says the following, which leads me to believe that I can work immediately, as I appear to qualify for all 4 of these:
"You can work full-time while waiting for a decision on your post-graduation work permit application if, at the time you submitted your application, you:
- had a valid study permit,
- had completed your program of study,
- were eligible to work off-campus without a permit, and
- did not work off-campus more than 20 hours a week during academic sessions.”
If I can't work immediately, this would leave me in a very tough situation, as I can't really apply for it at the US/CA border in the near foreseeable future with all that's going on.
Would appreciate any of your thoughts on this.