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Post Graduate Work Permit Processing Time (PGWP)

Eagletowers

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Jan 1, 2020
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Hello! I applied for my PGWP on 7th July from outside Canada with biometrics (I gave them when I applied for my study permit). I am still within the processing time period (176 days at the moment I think) so trying to be patient. I am just a little concerned though that my application may be delayed or not be approved because I am applying from outside of Canada? I was wondering if anyone else had theirs approved despite applying from outside the country.
Thanks!
I applied from outside Canada and was required to do a medical I have done my medicals and passed the medicals still waiting for the next move
 

NPreti8195

Star Member
Oct 8, 2020
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Hello everyone, I don't know how it never occurred to me before but I realised that when I worked part-time off-campus, I accidentally went over the 20hour limit sometimes. I worked part-time at a grocery store and I know that in April, restrictions were relaxed to let international students work more hours but I'm worried that perhaps my PGWP application will get rejected because of this. I think there were times in Jan/Feb/March this may have happened - I also used vacation pay cashouts/bonus pay at times so I'm not sure how that works either as it factors in as hours worked even though I didn't actually work during then. Sorry if that sounds a little confusing.

Does anybody have any experience with this?
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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Hello everyone, I don't know how it never occurred to me before but I realised that when I worked part-time off-campus, I accidentally went over the 20hour limit sometimes. I worked part-time at a grocery store and I know that in April, restrictions were relaxed to let international students work more hours but I'm worried that perhaps my PGWP application will get rejected because of this. I think there were times in Jan/Feb/March this may have happened - I also used vacation pay cashouts/bonus pay at times so I'm not sure how that works either as it factors in as hours worked even though I didn't actually work during then. Sorry if that sounds a little confusing.

Does anybody have any experience with this?
No it will not be a problem. Don’t worry. Make sure you meet requirements of pgwp .
 

NPreti8195

Star Member
Oct 8, 2020
123
25
No it will not be a problem. Don’t worry. Make sure you meet requirements of pgwp .
I meet all of the requirements of the pgwp! Took no breaks off of school, went to a DLI, and applied within graduation date, and while my study permit was valid as well! I'm just been really stressed about the hours :(
 
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fakelucio

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Jun 13, 2020
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I meet all of the requirements of the pgwp! Took no breaks off of school, went to a DLI, and applied within graduation date, and while my study permit was valid as well! I'm just been really stressed about the hours :(
Hopefully it all works out for you in the end man. Relax in the mean time, being too paranoid does no good to your mental health and it is not gonna affect the application outcome either.
 

NPreti8195

Star Member
Oct 8, 2020
123
25
May 9th applicant here.

I'm very nervous. I got a "ghost update" on Friday, it seems they're reviewing my eligibility. I don't know how long it'll take to get a decision but I'm nervous because I'm also waiting for my OINP nomination and if my PGWP gets rejected I can't flagpole and I'll have to stop working hence losing any chance to get a PNP.

I went to college for 3 years, always full time according to my college, no breaks, no unauthorized work, applied shortly after graduating with my unofficial transcripts, and uploaded the official ones as soon as I got them as well as a full scan of my new passport...

Technically everything seems correct, but I'm afraid of having missed paperwork or screwing up documents. I double-checked everything and attached an explanation letter, but it's been so long I grow paranoid every day that passes.

Waiting with this uncertainty is the worst part, I wish you all good luck with your applications!
I feel you! I think the hardest thing is the waiting but trust that it will be alright! At the end of the day we can't make them work any faster and this year has been overwhelming for them as well!

You just gotta believe everything will be okay and it will be!