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23Kevin

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Hello Everyone,

I am an international student currently studying a 2 year PG diploma in Ontario and would like to know if I can make my course for 1 year and change province to Alberta for example and continue with another course there for another year and still be able to apply for PGWP in that context I would also like to know if it'll affect my chances for better opportunities or for PR.

Kindly drop in your advice or experiences which can better help me understand.
 

Simba112

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Hello Everyone,

I am an international student currently studying a 2 year PG diploma in Ontario and would like to know if I can make my course for 1 year and change province to Alberta for example and continue with another course there for another year and still be able to apply for PGWP in that context I would also like to know if it'll affect my chances for better opportunities or for PR.

Kindly drop in your advice or experiences which can better help me understand.
What is the reason for changing and move to another province?
 

23Kevin

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Nov 27, 2023
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What is the reason for changing and move to another province?
As I said it might be a good start for me if I have a chance for PR if I change province. Heard a lot of people mention Ontario is a tough place for one to meet the score also since this is a long short. I would also be able to find better job opportunities once I graduate in another province.

I want to know if this is possible and how it affects my PGWP
 

Naturgrl

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As I said it might be a good start for me if I have a chance for PR if I change province. Heard a lot of people mention Ontario is a tough place for one to meet the score also since this is a long short. I would also be able to find better job opportunities once I graduate in another province.

I want to know if this is possible and how it affects my PGWP
Are you completing your program or starting a new program? You can apply for a PGWP. Not sure how Alberta is any easier.
 

foodie69

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As I said it might be a good start for me if I have a chance for PR if I change province. Heard a lot of people mention Ontario is a tough place for one to meet the score also since this is a long short. I would also be able to find better job opportunities once I graduate in another province.

I want to know if this is possible and how it affects my PGWP
It won't matter where you live in Canada. It's going to be tough everywhere, we have enough students and unemployed Canadians/PR's anyway.
 

23Kevin

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Nov 27, 2023
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Are you completing your program or starting a new program? You can apply for a PGWP. Not sure how Alberta is any easier.
I'm almost done with my first semester and I'm on PGWP so I was thinking on changing to a different province by making my 2 year program into a 1 year course and continue the other year in a different province.

Alberta was just an example, honestly anywhere with better job opportunities or with a chance of getting PR after graduation.

I was told that studying in a specific province and changing to another province is usually frowned upon but I wanna know if that's true or not and the years of study that I put in will have value in the place I shift.
 

YVR123

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I'm almost done with my first semester and I'm on PGWP so I was thinking on changing to a different province by making my 2 year program into a 1 year course and continue the other year in a different province.

Alberta was just an example, honestly anywhere with better job opportunities or with a chance of getting PR after graduation.

I was told that studying in a specific province and changing to another province is usually frowned upon but I wanna know if that's true or not and the years of study that I put in will have value in the place I shift.
Don't really understand your situation. You've done first semester and you are already on PGWP?
So you won't get PGWP again after your "new program"... How will you get enough in Canada work experience to apply for PR?
 
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Naturgrl

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I'm almost done with my first semester and I'm on PGWP so I was thinking on changing to a different province by making my 2 year program into a 1 year course and continue the other year in a different province.

Alberta was just an example, honestly anywhere with better job opportunities or with a chance of getting PR after graduation.

I was told that studying in a specific province and changing to another province is usually frowned upon but I wanna know if that's true or not and the years of study that I put in will have value in the place I shift.
So you are studying and on PWP? Taking only one year program? There is no easy province as you would need an employer who is willing to support your nomination. Learn French.
 

23Kevin

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Nov 27, 2023
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So you are studying and on PWP? Taking only one year program? There is no easy province as you would need an employer who is willing to support your nomination. Learn French.
I am a student on PGWP right now. No it's not a one year program but two years and my question is for example can I split it by doing one year in Ontario and another year somewhere else without affecting my PGWP which is set for 2 years study and three years stay back.

Will I get my points after graduation as 2 years if I continue to live and work in the new province or am I gonna be seen as someone who has done only a year of study ?
 

Impatient Dankaroo

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I am a student on PGWP right now. No it's not a one year program but two years and my question is for example can I split it by doing one year in Ontario and another year somewhere else without affecting my PGWP which is set for 2 years study and three years stay back.

Will I get my points after graduation as 2 years if I continue to live and work in the new province or am I gonna be seen as someone who has done only a year of study ?
Bro, you can't be a student and on PGWP at the same time. I think you are confused about something
 
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23Kevin

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Bro, you can't be a student and on PGWP at the same time. I think you are confused about something
Oh I guess I'm wrong about that because I was under the notion those who came to Canada for post graduate studies were under PGWP after their 1 or 2 year course they get stayback for 2-3 years.
 

Naturgrl

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Oh I guess I'm wrong about that because I was under the notion those who came to Canada for post graduate studies were under PGWP after their 1 or 2 year course they get stayback for 2-3 years.
PGWP means post graduate work permit, which you apply for after graduating. You are on a study permit. So if you are studying then you have not applied for a PGWP. Finish your 2 year program and then move to a province that you think you will get a skilled job and employer who will nominated you. Or learn French.
 
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23Kevin

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Nov 27, 2023
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PGWP means post graduate work permit, which you apply for after graduating. You are on a study permit. So if you are studying then you have not applied for a PGWP. Finish your 2 year program and then move to a province that you think you will get a skilled job and employer who will nominated you. Or learn French.
I'm so sorry for the confusion, and thank you for the clarity! Any suggestions on how I can learn French online/offline, I know it depends on ones capabilities .
 

canuck78

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I'm so sorry for the confusion, and thank you for the clarity! Any suggestions on how I can learn French online/offline, I know it depends on ones capabilities .
What are you currently studying and what is your job and education history. What you study is equally important in terms of whether you’ll get a job after graduation and qualify for PR. Would do research not just count on what you have heard from others.