Oh god! hoping they would open up more streams like this in the coming future.
I was reading an article about the PGWP extension, and here's a quote:
"Graduates rely on the PGWP to obtain the work experience necessary to apply for a skilled worker immigration pathway; surveys suggest 60% of PGWP holders want to transition to permanent residence. According to IRCC, this new policy could benefit up to 52,000 graduates with expired or expiring PGWPs. Approximately 30,500 PGWP holders whose permits ended in 2020 are either processing their permanent residence applicants or have already become residents."
Source:
https://www.studyinternational.com/news/open-work-permit-pgwp-canada/
Looking at these numbers, 40,000 is a generous amount, since a good portion of current graduates are unemployed, have already applied for CEC, are eligible for the essential worker streams, don't have language/police documents, or simply don't want permanent residency. Oh and I'm assuming those in Quebec aren't eligible too?
I feel even upcoming winter semester graduates will get a chance for this.