As usual, you can find the answer on the CIC web site. Always best to check there first before asking here:SophiaDK said:First of all why the hell do they give DLI to career colleges if their graduates are not eligible for PGWP ?
However anyone have idea how to find out that a private college or learning academy is eligible for PGWP ?
please help
SophiaDK said:First of all why the hell do they give DLI to career colleges if their graduates are not eligible for PGWP ?
However anyone have idea how to find out that a private college or learning academy is eligible for PGWP ?
please help
Because in the private colleges you just pay and get your diploma.llllllove said:Why the hell you have to consider private colleges while there are tons of public colleges with more reputation than private colleges?
Which college are you attending? University of waterloo?SophiaDK said:Guys, CIC customer service agents are dumb ! One day they will give you one information and on the other day they will say something else. I don't trust them until i get a reply from them in email.
I still haven't got accurate answer from anyone here. Please avoid why i should or shouldn't enroll because i have got many reasons why i am choosing a private college ! So please give that a rest...
Kindly tell me how to confirm if a private college is eligible for a PGWP or not ? I mean whom to ask for that ? College representatives or CIC ?
What ??dental15 said:Which college are you attending? University of waterloo?
Never EVER trust in your institution regarding immigration issues. With all the money you are going to spend in studies, it's avisable to pay $100 to consult a good immigration specialist.ThiagoSCF said:My wife and I are also looking for this kind of information.
More specific, we are considering a two-years diploma program with co-op at ITD Canada.
I am searching the web for days now looking for answers to the following questions:
- Does this course qualifies me to get an OWP (as spouse)?
- Does this program qualifies her to get a PGWP (as student)?
I sent an e-mail to the institution and they said that it will depend on the immigration officer who process our application.
This is really confusing...
It doesn't work that way. It's either a yes or a no - it's not up to the officer. If the institution isn't giving you a straight answer - pick a different institution.ThiagoSCF said:I sent an e-mail to the institution and they said that it will depend on the immigration officer who process our application.