I don't have official information, but I've heard/read that if you start one program just after finishing the other, it would count as a two year program and a three year PGWP would be granted. But as I mentioned, it has to be consecutive semesters.
These are the recognized languages by the Canadian Government:
English
CELPIP: Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program
you must take the CELPIP-General test
we don’t accept the General-LS test for Express Entry
IELTS: International English Language Testing System
you must take...
Does anyone has an idea of how accurate are the processing times given at the official website? It says 13 weeks for my country (Honduras) and those 13 weeks are due this week.
Does anyone has an idea of how accurate are the processing times given at the official website? It says 13 weeks for my country (Honduras) and those 13 weeks are due this week.
BIL, biometrics instruction letter, is the one you usually recieve within a day of submitting your application and is used to give your biometrics.
BVL, biometrics validation letter, is usually the last step before getting your passport request.
Usually the requirements for a college diploma is high school, while for graduate diploma is having a college diploma or a degree. For what I've read, if you already have a degree and you apply for a college diploma, there's a slightly high probability of getting your study permit refused.
I've been advice to leave it until you get your study permit approved, or even until you enter Canada. You may be asked upon arrival to show proof of your financial support.
I know you can for express entry, a friend applied while studying his master degree at University of Toronto and got his PR just after finishing his first semester. But Quebec usually has different rules.
I did this. I got my BIL on late November and as the VFS in my country (Honduras) was still closed after seven weeks, I decided to travel to the US on mid January to give biometrics there (no testing or quarantine needed at that moment). I did the process in Florida and the next day biometrics...