hi friends,
I was in Canada between 2013-2016 on a PGWP. During that period, there were some difficult times where I couldn't find a good job, therefore I did some short courses to improve my chances. Now I have ITA and filling out the E-APR and i must declare all my history. So basically I did a short food safety course in Ontario in the year of 2013 that lasted for one month. And after that I also did some training to get my commercial AZ truck license that lasted for another two months.
I was looking at my old PGWP today and it said no studying. But I remember vaguely that short term courses are allowed in Canada that aree less than six months long. But I am not sure if they can lead to a certificate or a driving license which is the case with me.
I want to be as honest as possible in regards to my application to cic and do not want to hide anything. But I am not sure if I accidentally broke a law of not studying on pgwp. Any of your comments or suggestions will be very welcome and I thank you all for your time.
I was in Canada between 2013-2016 on a PGWP. During that period, there were some difficult times where I couldn't find a good job, therefore I did some short courses to improve my chances. Now I have ITA and filling out the E-APR and i must declare all my history. So basically I did a short food safety course in Ontario in the year of 2013 that lasted for one month. And after that I also did some training to get my commercial AZ truck license that lasted for another two months.
I was looking at my old PGWP today and it said no studying. But I remember vaguely that short term courses are allowed in Canada that aree less than six months long. But I am not sure if they can lead to a certificate or a driving license which is the case with me.
I want to be as honest as possible in regards to my application to cic and do not want to hide anything. But I am not sure if I accidentally broke a law of not studying on pgwp. Any of your comments or suggestions will be very welcome and I thank you all for your time.