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I took a 1 year PGDM course in Ontario, graduated on 17th Dec 23 and received my graduation certificate on the 28th Feb. I wanted to study for another year, applied for another course, received the offer letter, and extended my study permit until April 2025. However, I wish to work full-time due to a change in plans. Can I cancel my study permit and apply for a PGWP, or is it too late?
 
I took a 1 year PGDM course in Ontario, graduated on 17th Dec 23 and received my graduation certificate on the 28th Feb. I wanted to study for another year, applied for another course, received the offer letter, and extended my study permit until April 2025. However, I wish to work full-time due to a change in plans. Can I cancel my study permit and apply for a PGWP, or is it too late?

You can apply for PGWP but anticipate that it may be extremely difficult to qualify for PR with only 1 year of PGWP.
 
You can apply for PGWP but anticipate that it may be extremely difficult to qualify for PR with only 1 year of PGWP.


Thank you for your reply. I have 2 years of experience working as a claims advisor for an MCN named Allstate Insurance back home. I received an offer to be an insurance agent from a company based in Nova Scotia. So I was wondering, since the claims advisor job falls under the Teer 2 category and the position from this new company falls under the Teer 3 category, I believe I should be qualifying for the Nova Scotia Skilled Worker PNP, Or even if I work for a year i should be able to apply for an express entry category, right? Any advise would be helpful. Thank you!
 
Thank you for your reply. I have 2 years of experience working as a claims advisor for an MCN named Allstate Insurance back home. I received an offer to be an insurance agent from a company based in Nova Scotia. So I was wondering, since the claims advisor job falls under the Teer 2 category and the position from this new company falls under the Teer 3 category, I believe I should be qualifying for the Nova Scotia Skilled Worker PNP, Or even if I work for a year i should be able to apply for an express entry category, right? Any advise would be helpful. Thank you!


Suggest you post under PNP. Not very familiar with all the PNP programs. Have you calculated your likely CRS scores based on various past IELTS scores and if you work as a claims advisor for a year? Express entry scores are very high at the moment so unless your CRS scores are going to be over 530 it will likely be difficult to qualify for PR with express entry. Canada accepted a very large number of temporary residents in the past few years and most were hoping to secure PR so now there are a very large number of people all trying to secure PR and/or extend their temporary permits because they can’t qualify for PR. CRS scores are likely to remain high for quite some time.
 
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after one year of studying, if i apply for PGWP and then work for a year then if I enroll in another course will i get another PGWP
 
after one year of studying, if i apply for PGWP and then work for a year then if I enroll in another course will i get another PGWP

No. You can only hold a PGWP once.
 
even if study after working

even if i study again

Again, you can only hold a PGWP once.

So if you study again after your first PGWP, you will not qualify for a second PGWP.
 
I took a 1 year PGDM course in Ontario, graduated on 17th Dec 23 and received my graduation certificate on the 28th Feb. I wanted to study for another year, applied for another course, received the offer letter, and extended my study permit until April 2025. However, I wish to work full-time due to a change in plans. Can I cancel my study permit and apply for a PGWP, or is it too late?
Hello, I have similar case with you so may I know if you got PGWP with your case after getting study permit extension? Appreciate to receive your feedback. Thank you