from the day you received the post grad work permit...nanno88 said:Hello. My i received my degre in febuary n got my pgwp in march. Do u start counting from the date of the degree or pgwp. Thanx
If you have your pgwp before you graduate you can start working, I guess. However, in order to meeting CECsTo work in Canada after graduating, your best option is to apply for a post-graduation work permit. Information on obtaining a work permit is available on CIC's website at cic.gc.ca/study. These permits may be valid for up to three years. There are no restrictions on the type of work you can do or where you do it, but to qualify for the CEC, remember that at least one year of your work experience must be in a skilled occupation (see “skilled work experience”).
Hope this helps.It is also important to note that work experience you may have acquired as part of your academic program, such as an internship or a co-op placement, does not qualify under the CEC. Part-time work you may have performed during your studies does not qualify either.