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How to know if my program is eligible for Post graduation work permit?

yuvrajbhatia1396

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I decided to study this from George brown college. https://www.georgebrown.ca/programs/fashion-management-program-f102/#coursesContent However, I want to make sure that my program is eligible for PGWP. I heard that students who study something related to STEM get the PGWP easily but my program is related to management. Am I eligible for the PGWP? Also, if I study master instead of Diploma, will it increase my chances of getting a PGWP? In other words, is master more valuable than the diploma? I ask this since I'll be studying a 2 year diploma program.

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I decided to study this from George brown college. https://www.georgebrown.ca/programs/fashion-management-program-f102/#coursesContent However, I want to make sure that my program is eligible for PGWP. I heard that students who study something related to STEM get the PGWP easily but my program is related to management. Am I eligible for the PGWP? Also, if I study master instead of Diploma, will it increase my chances of getting a PGWP? In other words, is master more valuable than the diploma? I ask this since I'll be studying a 2 year diploma program.

Thank you!
The best thing is to send a Mail to the college and they usually reply within 2 to 3 days.You can check the below site if a college is eligible for PGWP
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html
 
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There is no per program eligibility as someone already posted if school is elligable and program duration is in line with requirements its automatic.
 

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There is no per program eligibility as someone already posted if school is elligable and program duration is in line with requirements its automatic.
Some colleges have specific courses. ( Usually the theological and the flight instructor colleges). You can see them listed as "Yes (details)" in the DLI list on this website: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html

However George Brown has all courses eligible for PGWP.
 

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karanmakhija

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I decided to study this from George brown college. https://www.georgebrown.ca/programs/fashion-management-program-f102/#coursesContent However, I want to make sure that my program is eligible for PGWP. I heard that students who study something related to STEM get the PGWP easily but my program is related to management. Am I eligible for the PGWP? Also, if I study master instead of Diploma, will it increase my chances of getting a PGWP? In other words, is master more valuable than the diploma? I ask this since I'll be studying a 2 year diploma program.

Thank you!
Hi Yuvraj,

All programmes offered by George Brown College have PGWP available, provided your selected course's duration is of more than 8 months. You
may also check the same by going to https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html and selecting 'Ontario' in View list by province or territory dropdown, then search for George Brown College. Then look at the last column 'Offers PGWP-eligible programs' and you will see 'Yes' written for George Brown College, which means PGWP is there for all programmes offered by the college.

Hope it helps!

Thanks,
Karan Makhija
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karanmakhija

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Is it better to apply for January intake or September intake?
Hi Yuvraj,

It generally doesn't matter for which intake you are going to apply. It all depends upon the course / college availability during a particular intake. Please note that, Sept is the largest intake among all 3 intakes for Canada. However, you need to take care of Gap, if you are delaying your admission.

Hope it helps!

Thanks,
Karan Makhija
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That is entirely up to you, depending on which country you are from, where you will apply, how you will apply etc. Usually you might need between 45 days and 6 month to get everything ready.

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Thanks :) Do you know when exactly do classes begin for the January intake? Do they begin in January or March? Someone said the classes begin in March if you apply for January intake.
 

yuvrajbhatia1396

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Hi Yuvraj,

It generally doesn't matter for which intake you are going to apply. It all depends upon the course / college availability during a particular intake. Please note that, Sept is the largest intake among all 3 intakes for Canada. However, you need to take care of Gap, if you are delaying your admission.

Hope it helps!

Thanks,
Karan Makhija
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Thanks! :) can you explain me the difference between a diploma and a pg Diploma? Which one is more valuable? The program which I am going to study is a diploma program. Like others, my goal is to get a PR. Will the diploma program help me land a job and finally pr? or the pg diploma is better
 

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Thanks! :) can you explain me the difference between a diploma and a pg Diploma? Which one is more valuable? The program which I am going to study is a diploma program. Like others, my goal is to get a PR. Will the diploma program help me land a job and finally pr? or the pg diploma is better
Hi Yuvraj,

'Diploma' is for students who have done Grade 12/Diploma in India and 'PG Diploma' is for students who have completed their graduation and then applying for higher studies. Basically, these are 2 different program types, which depends upon your highest qualification.

As you have mentioned that you are going for a 'Diploma' program, so I am assuming you are applying on behalf of your Grade 12/Diploma. So, you should opt for atleast 2 year long diploma to secure 3 year post study work permit. You can also go for a Bachelor degree, which will be for 4 years but you need to decide if you are keen on a 4 year studies with extra cost for 2 years related to it.

Both Diploma and Degree are one of the good paths to attain PR but please note that degree will get you extra points for PR.

Hope it helps!

Thanks,
Karan Makhija
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yuvrajbhatia1396

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Hi Yuvraj,

'Diploma' is for students who have done Grade 12/Diploma in India and 'PG Diploma' is for students who have completed their graduation and then applying for higher studies. Basically, these are 2 different program types, which depends upon your highest qualification.

As you have mentioned that you are going for a 'Diploma' program, so I am assuming you are applying on behalf of your Grade 12/Diploma. So, you should opt for atleast 2 year long diploma to secure 3 year post study work permit. You can also go for a Bachelor degree, which will be for 4 years but you need to decide if you are keen on a 4 year studies with extra cost for 2 years related to it.

Both Diploma and Degree are one of the good paths to attain PR but please note that degree will get you extra points for PR.

Hope it helps!

Thanks,
Karan Makhija
7738391077
Exactly! I don't want to study a one year program because I would only get a 1 year PGWP. I already have a Bachelor's degree in French language and literature. I decided to study PG program in fashion management but it is only 1 year program so now I have decided to study the diploma program of 2 years so that I can get 3 year PGWP. Is PG diploma more valuable ?
 

karanmakhija

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Exactly! I don't want to study a one year program because I would only get a 1 year PGWP. I already have a Bachelor's degree in French language and literature. I decided to study PG program in fashion management but it is only 1 year program so now I have decided to study the diploma program of 2 years so that I can get 3 year PGWP. Is PG diploma more valuable ?
As you have mentioned that you have already done Bachelor's, so you have to go for a 'PD Diploma' or 'Masters' only. If you will go for just 'Diploma', Visa chances will get reduce. Also, I would like to advise you that you can now opt for 1 year 'PG Diploma' if 2 years 'PG Diploma' is unavailable and once you have joined the college, then you can apply for another yet relevant 'PG Diploma' program for 1 year, to make your study for 2 years. However, please note that there should not be any gap between 2 years of your 'PG Diploma' studies, so as to get 3 years PGWP.
 
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