with no gaps of course other than official breaksnamratha_s said:yes. my friend did this and they all got 3yrs pgwp
doesnt matter. my friends did continously 1 after other. n other guy completed 1 course and went back home for 2 months n then came back n took another course,Bs65 said:with no gaps of course other than official breaks
namratha_s said:doesnt matter. my friends did continously 1 after other. n other guy completed 1 course and went back home for 2 months n then came back n took another course,
acgv said:Hi guys! Is it possible to have two Graduate Certificate & get a 3 years pgwp???
J5M said:Hi,
As per rules, you can accumulate 2 courses for a longer PGWP provided the gap between 2 courses must not be more than 2 years.
Manpreet Singh Punni said:if 1 yr pg ceritficate from one college than four month break and then a pg certificate from another college
than will the post graduate work permit be of three years ?
What if student obtain firstly a one year certificate/diploma program, then again another one year diploma/certificate/vocational training program ?? Is it possible to get 3yr WP with this pathway?Aftermath said:Hello Manpreet,
I hope this helps you :
[Revised program criteria]
Students holding a one‑year graduate degree or diploma from a provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary educational/training institution in Canada after having obtained, within the prior two years, a diploma or degree from an accredited post‑secondary educational/training institution in Canada may qualify for a three‑year work permit. This exception also applies to students who have left Canada temporarily between programs of study.
Example 1 : A student who obtained a one‑year MBA from a provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary institution in Canada after having obtained a one‑year diploma, no more than two years before obtaining the MBA, would be allowed to cumulate both degrees and therefore would be eligible for a three‑year post‑graduation work permit.
Example 2 : A student who obtained a one‑year diploma or certificate from either a provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary institution in Canada after having obtained a degree in Canada at the same or in a different provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary institution within the previous two years would be allowed to cumulate both educational credentials and therefore would be eligible for a three‑year post‑graduation work permit.
Source: www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2010/ob194.asp
+1 if you think it helped.
The rule from Example 1 given above applies in that situation,too.Nissshann said:What if student obtain firstly a one year certificate/diploma program, then again another one year diploma/certificate/vocational training program ?? Is it possible to get 3yr WP with this pathway?
Means 1yr certificate/diploma + 1yr certificate/diploma (not PG Diploma) = 3 WP ??Aftermath said:The rule from Example 1 given above applies in that situation,too.
i assume you read that the document referred to has expired and possibly no longer valid?Aftermath said:Hello Manpreet,
I hope this helps you :
[Revised program criteria]
Students holding a one‑year graduate degree or diploma from a provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary educational/training institution in Canada after having obtained, within the prior two years, a diploma or degree from an accredited post‑secondary educational/training institution in Canada may qualify for a three‑year work permit. This exception also applies to students who have left Canada temporarily between programs of study.
Example 1 : A student who obtained a one‑year MBA from a provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary institution in Canada after having obtained a one‑year diploma, no more than two years before obtaining the MBA, would be allowed to cumulate both degrees and therefore would be eligible for a three‑year post‑graduation work permit.
Example 2 : A student who obtained a one‑year diploma or certificate from either a provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary institution in Canada after having obtained a degree in Canada at the same or in a different provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary institution within the previous two years would be allowed to cumulate both educational credentials and therefore would be eligible for a three‑year post‑graduation work permit.
Source: www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2010/ob194.asp
+1 if you think it helped.
Yes, if the level of studies for your case is a diploma and assuming you are applying after 10+2. But the thing is, though they have written on the CIC website, there is no surety that you will get a 3 year PGWP definitely! There are some cases in which students get 2 years PGWP after 1+1 or even simply a 1 year PGWP. The rest get a full 3 year PGWP. All depends on the officer issuing your PGWP after your studies. You can only play it 50-50.Nissshann said:Means 1yr certificate/diploma + 1yr certificate/diploma (not PG Diploma) = 3 WP ??
Yes , I understand that the document has expired, but the only official statement regarding the situation made by CIC is in the same reply by me. Rules change here every 6-12 months but the said things are valid in today's date. So let's hope for the best and that they remain unchanged at your times too.Bs65 said:i assume you read that the document referred to has expired and possibly no longer valid?