Batman_is_Real said:
Again how many time I have to mention this, Implied status is only when you don't have any kind of Permit. Applying for PGWP while you still have study permit is not Implied status.
Guys found this information on CIC's Website : which i believe applies to my case
Yes. You may be eligible to work in Canada while studying and after you graduate. As a study permit holder, you may qualify to work on-campus or off-campus without an additional work permit if you meet specific criteria.
If your academic, professional or vocational training program includes an essential co-op or internship component, you will need to apply for a work permit.
You may also apply for a post-graduation work permit to continue working in Canada after you graduate from an eligible institution.
For more details, see Work Permits for Students.
Recap: so i had study permit until 2016 but my studies finished in Dec 2014 and i started working in jan 2015 and got my PGWP in april 2015 ( so based on this i think my 3 months of experience does Counts. )
Link : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=495&top=15