@Zainu03: I am planning to do Two PG Diplomas. I would surely be applying for a co-op course in Jan 16 intake. This 8 months Diploma + a 1 year Diploma with a co-op would make me eligible for 3 years PGWP ... Right?
Is International Business Marketing a course not preferred by students? 'Coz the curriculum looks very interesting...
@ Zainu03: I am planning to do Two PG Diplomas. I would surely be applying for a co-op course in Jan 16 intake. This 8 months Diploma + a 1 year Diploma with a co-op would make me eligible for 3 years PGWP ... Right?
Is International Business Marketing a course not preferred by students? 'Coz the curriculum looks very interesting...
Impact of length of program of study in Canada and the length of the work permit
A Post-Graduation Work Permit cannot be valid longer than the official length of your program of study in Canada. For example, students graduating from a four-year degree program might be eligible for a three-year year work permit. Students graduating from an eight-month certificate program would only be eligible for a work permit of eight months.
If the official length of your program of study is:
less than eight months
you are not eligible for this program
less than two years but more than eight months
you may get a work permit for a period no longer than the length of your program of study (for example, if you studied for nine months, a work permit may be issued for a period of nine months)
two years or more
a work permit may be issued for three years
I have read the same @Zainu03...
An 8 months course is equivalent to 1 year of study... This program's official tenure is Jan'15 to Dec '15 ... So, doing two of these type of diplomas would make one eligible for 3 years of PGWP as his total Canadian education would be of 24 months ...