Hello everyone. I'm writing this thread to discuss in advance ways to proceed with my case and help me to complete the required time to be eligible for CEC under Express Entry.
I graduated from a one-year full-time course in August 2020, and it took me around four months to get a full-time job offer. I started working on December 7th, 2020 and being a full-time employee since then. I received my PGWP on December 3rd, 2020, and it will expire on December 3rd, 2021. I will not be eligible for CEC for four days.
I want to discuss possible ways to complete this period and increase my chances of being selected in a draw. I believe this is the worst-case scenario ( although I don't see any different situation for me by now) and what I am considering is to come back to college. By the end of November 2021, I'll apply for the study permit, and I'll be under implied status. I'll keep working, complete 52 weeks, and wait to be selected in a draw.
I'd appreciate your ideas and suggestions.
Thanks!
I graduated from a one-year full-time course in August 2020, and it took me around four months to get a full-time job offer. I started working on December 7th, 2020 and being a full-time employee since then. I received my PGWP on December 3rd, 2020, and it will expire on December 3rd, 2021. I will not be eligible for CEC for four days.
I want to discuss possible ways to complete this period and increase my chances of being selected in a draw. I believe this is the worst-case scenario ( although I don't see any different situation for me by now) and what I am considering is to come back to college. By the end of November 2021, I'll apply for the study permit, and I'll be under implied status. I'll keep working, complete 52 weeks, and wait to be selected in a draw.
I'd appreciate your ideas and suggestions.
Thanks!