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Dilemma to Study in Canada after Issual of Visa

saagar94

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Dec 30, 2016
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Hi Friends
I'm a 2016 mechanical engineering graduate (B.E) with 61% in V.T.U from Bangalore. I have been accepted to Sheridan College, Brampton for a 1 year post graduate diploma in Manufacturing and Management for the Sept 2017 intake. My post grad program is a 8 months classroom program with 4 months of Co-op (so in total 12 months). I was suppose to go this Jan 2017 but since my Visa was delayed (Just got it stamped this Feb 2017), I have deferred my intake. Now I have a dilemma whether to study in Canada because of the following reasons

1) Since my program is of 8 months, I will receive an 8 month PGWP. Upon some research online I found out that it's difficult to get a work permit after the expiry of my PGWP as the employer would have to sponsor me and get a positive LMO (Labour Market Opinion). The process of getting LMO will take about 3-4 months, given that I have an 8 month PGWP out of which 4 months would have passed as I would be doing my Co-op at that time. Is it practical to find an employer given that I have just 4 months of my PGWP remaining to sponsor my work permit ?

2) A family friend had suggested that I apply for a PR under CEC or PNP (Ontario) and continue to work under implied status. But under the PR requirements it says that a 1 year min Canadian work experience is required. This is not possible as my PGWP would expire by the time I have 1 year of work experience. Is this a possible option ? Can I apply without having a year of work experience ?

3) The most obvious choice would be to go for a 2 year program but its not possible for me as I don't have the funds for a 2 year course.

Can anybody suggest me solution, people who have gone for a 1 year post grad diploma can you please share your experience with me in getting a work permit or getting a PR.

Thank you in advance for the reply.
 

Bs65

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Mar 22, 2016
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1)Your course is 8 months classroom and 4 months coop so a 12 month course through graduation so min a 12 month PGWP.
 

saagar94

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Dec 30, 2016
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Bs65 said:
1)Your course is 8 months classroom and 4 months coop so a 12 month course through graduation so min a 12 month PGWP.
Hi
Thanks for the reply. I will be applying for a PGWP after the 8 months course but at that time my co-op wouldn't have started. So isn't it just 8 months of PGWP ?

Even if it's a 12 months PGWP is it practical to find an employer to sponsor a work permit given the LMO processing time.