Foreign employer willing to sponsor you for a degree in Canada? Damn bro, lucky.
In STEM fields, we first go to university as "undergrads" for typically four years. That's where we get our "bachelor's degree"s. After obtaining our bachelor's degree we're entitled to practise our professions. We then may choose to go back to school to obtain a "graduate degree" and as you can see grad degrees require a four year university diploma. So yes, a graduate degree is a university degree but it is one you get AFTER obtaining your MINIMUM credentials to practise your profession. Usually your "MBA" (master of business administration) is equivalent of a "master's degree" which is a graduate degree.
Langara College seems to offer "PGWP-eligible programs":
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html
Name of institution | Designated learning institution number (DLI #) | City | Offers PGWP-eligible programs |
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Langara College | O19319074622 | Vancouver | Yes |
Now you need to find out if your chosen program at Langara College meets below PGWP requirements:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/post-graduation-work-permit-program/eligibility.html
The most critical of those requirements is:
- They have completed an academic, vocational or professional training program at an eligible institution in Canada that is at least 8 months in duration leading to a degree, diploma or certificate.
You said it was a diploma program so it's good. If it is also an
academic, vocational or professional training program, then it'd give you a PGWP. HOWEVER, you gotta make sure that the program is at least 2 years long because the length of your PGWP will not exceed the length of your studies in that program (except for a STEM master's degree which gives you 3 year long PGWP instead of 2). It looks all good but to be really sure
send Langara College an email and ask if the program is PGWP-eligible.
Why is it important for your program to be at least 2 years long? Do the CEC work experience calculation and you'll see. You need at least 1 year of Canadian experience. You'll need time for job hunt so 1 year programs won't cut it because you'll get a 1 year long PGWP for finishing a 1 year program. Pretty risky.