They are not saying anything about what will happen if we are FORCED to do more than 50% from home, due to their rule on online being non-essential.
I have a visa stamped before 18th March but still unable to travel as online is non-essential.
I have gone through so much to get admission in a top-ranked master's program, gave the GRE & scored in the 95th percentile and I'm going to do a very rigorous master's degree.
I can't afford to lose the PGWP eligibility after doing so much, just because online is non-essential. There's no difference between sitting in a hostel room in Canada and doing it online and sitting at home and doing it online. As the program is going to be as rigorous.
Why should we be discriminated with the 50% rule, since we can't travel only due to their non-essential regulations?
I heard that the Indian High Commission in the webinar told students to enroll in another program if the 50% limit is affected. Is enrolling in another program so easy and simple? Is our life a joke?