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Nothing is guaranteed. The PGWP aligns with the length of course you take. If you do 2 year course it should qualify you for a 3 year PGWP, but this is not guaranteed, particularly because of you situation and the fact that you missed the deadline for one before.
I am getting an accelerated program. It is a 2 year program but I will finish it in three semesters instead of 4. Will that be considered a 2 year program and qualify for 3 year PGWP?
 
Is this 'accelerated' course the same course as your last course, only shorter? If it is the exact same course you will have problems, as you have completed some of the material already. Re the PGWP, you will be full-time on this new course right? If the college on your graduation letter it's a 2 year course, that is all the CIC will look at
 
Is this 'accelerated' course the same course as your last course, only shorter? If it is the exact same course you will have problems, as you have completed some of the material already. Re the PGWP, you will be full-time on this new course right? If the college on your graduation letter it's a 2 year course, that is all the CIC will look at
The first program I did was general business this is business administration- accounting.
 
Well all you can do is try. As I say, nothing is guaranteed and the only person who knows what you will get is the CIC officer. But I would expect your application to be looked at a bit more because of your study history. Good Luck
 
Well all you can do is try. As I say, nothing is guaranteed and the only person who knows what you will get is the CIC officer. But I would expect your application to be looked at a bit more because of your study history. Good Luck
Can you tell me how do |I find out if the program is PGWP eligible? The college is a designated learning institute but I heard that not all programs provided by them qualify for PGWP
 
Can you tell me how do |I find out if the program is PGWP eligible? The college is a designated learning institute but I heard that not all programs provided by them qualify for PGWP
You have to contact the college and find out if first it's a private or public college. If it's private there are a lot of rules it has to follow for you to be given the PGWP (on the CIC website for the rules). As far as I know all courses that you graduate from should be elligible (if a public college), but don't take my word for it. Start researching now as you are just wasting time asking these questions. Good luck
 
Can you tell me how do |I find out if the program is PGWP eligible? The college is a designated learning institute but I heard that not all programs provided by them qualify for PGWP

Google the college - that will tell you quickly if it's private or public. Definitely stay away from private colleges.
 
Google the college - that will tell you quickly if it's private or public. Definitely stay away from private colleges.
It is a public college
The program is two years but I finish it in three semesters back to back.
If i do this do my chances of a pgwp increase?
 
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i want confirm about pgwp.my one year study will complete in september.and i want take smester off.bocoz i want change college.my study 2 year programs available in january 2019.and i apply janury intake got offer letter.and want to go home county india and after come back start my course and after study can i eligble for pgwp? my college is public college.plese reply thanks
 
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