Hello everyone,
I am currently in a one-year program and due to limited funds I was thinking of not pursuing a second program, which in effect would only grant me a 1-year PGWP.
Given this scenario, I wanted to ask the following:
- Has anyone done the same and was able to pass the CEC requirements?
- What's the timeline I should follow in terms of landing a Full Time job? My program is ending April 2020 and my study permit will expire July 2020.
- Can't I just get two Part Time jobs and hit the 1560 target work hours in a year then apply for CEC? Does it really need to be a Full Time job?
- What are the best options in order to land a Full Time job? I have over 12 years of Human Resources experience from my home country, MS Office 2016 Master level certification, and a part-time job on campus (e.g. Database Administration)
Appreciate any advice you can give.
No one can give you an answer of any odds of landing a job. Some people might find it easy and some other might find it extremely difficult.
However, your best bet might be to delay applying for a PGWP until the last minute, close to your study permit expiration date.
Once you apply for a PGWP you are eligible to start working full time, don't need to wait for the actual PGWP to be approved. This will give you over 1 year of time to accrue the 1 year work experience needed. It all depends how soon you find a qualifying job.
Given you will only get a 1-yeaf PGWP you need to find a job ASAP, of course. The best advice would be to study a longer degree 2 years ideally which would grant you a 3-year permit and plenty of time to spare before running out of time.
The experience towards the 1560 hours can come from a single or multiple jobs (maximum 30 hours per week)