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This is misinformation. The poster is confusing between curriculum licensing agreement in private colleges and private universities. Private university offering degree programs will keep on getting PGWP, provided they fulfill eligibility criteria.After the announcement, only public universities and colleges are eligible for PGWPs and they are audited by the auditor general.
https://www.cicnews.com/2024/01/ircc-announces-new-eligibility-criteria-for-the-post-graduation-work-permit-0142511.html#gs.3h31mk
To be eligible for a PGWP, international students must have:
- Completed studies in an academic, vocational or professional training program that is at least eight months long at an eligible Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
- Study program must have led to a degree, diploma or certificate
- Held full time student status in Canada during every academic session of the program of study and included as part of their post-graduation work permit application
- Obtained a transcript and an official letter from the DLI confirming the applicant has met all requirements to complete their program of study
- A public post-secondary institution, such as a college, a trade or technical school, a university, or a CEGEP (in Quebec)
- A private post-secondary school (in Quebec) that operates under the same rules as public schools in Quebec;
- A private secondary or post-secondary school (in Quebec) that offers qualifying programs of 900 hours or longer and results in the issuance of a diplôme d’études professionnelles (DEP) or an attestation de spécialisation professionnelle (ASP); or
- Canadian private school that can award degrees under provincial law (for example, Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s or Doctorate degree) but only if the student was enrolled in a study program that leads to a degree as authorized by the province.
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