+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

On a Post Grad Open work permit - What options do I have?

satya.mnf

Star Member
May 22, 2015
88
1
Hello Friends,

I have a score of 457 under CEC/FSW and currently working in Alberta on a Post Grad Open work permit that expires in Jan 2016. I recently got married and my wife is in India. I want to know what options do I have to remain working in Canada/immigrate in case I don't receive an ITA soon enough. Below are some options that I can think of -

1. Apply for PNP programs (for additional 600 pts) for other states like ON, BC, SK provided I could find a job (intra company transfer) in these provinces first? AINP takes a long time to process and my visa will expire before the application process.

2. Apply for a work permit extension or a new work permit?

Any thoughts or suggestions will be highly appreciated friends!
 

jpfyoung

Star Member
Feb 5, 2012
134
4
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
15/12/2015
Nomination.....
17/11/2015
AOR Received.
09/03/2016
Med's Request
02/11/2016
Med's Done....
18/11/2016
Passport Req..
13/03/2017
VISA ISSUED...
21/03/2017
LANDED..........
25/03/2017
I am also in Alberta working on Post graduate work permit. What NOC level is your job in? I have a similar EE score to you and have a job in NOC level A but don't have a years Canadian work experience after graduation yet. How many years of skilled Canadian work experience do you have?
 

roync1031

Full Member
Jun 3, 2015
27
1
I am in the similar boat. Alberta's PNP program is very bad...to be worse, I did my master's degree from University of Waterloo in Ontario and relocated to Alberta because of a job offer. So, I am only qualified for the international graduate category for Alberta PNP, which even takes longer processing time. I am in NOC code 1111 category A and my PGWP have one year left from now. I started to worry about whether the CRS score will go down to 450 ish again. The next few draws will tell me the situation. If not, I have to request for a transfer to other provinces like ON, Sask, NB, MB, or NS from my company. The express entry system biased against PGWP holders in my opinion.
 

SAJ_ee2015

Hero Member
Jul 4, 2015
935
173
roync1031 said:
I am in the similar boat. Alberta's PNP program is very bad...to be worse, I did my master's degree from University of Waterloo in Ontario and relocated to Alberta because of a job offer. So, I am only qualified for the international graduate category for Alberta PNP, which even takes longer processing time. I am in NOC code 1111 category A and my PGWP have one year left from now. I started to worry about whether the CRS score will go down to 450 ish again. The next few draws will tell me the situation. If not, I have to request for a transfer to other provinces like ON, Sask, NB, MB, or NS from my company. The express entry system biased against PGWP holders in my opinion.
whats your CRS score?
 

satya.mnf

Star Member
May 22, 2015
88
1
I feel helpless about this situation. You are right the AINP takes about 1.5 years which is awful. I dont think there is anything that could be done other than to wait.
 

A-man

Star Member
Jun 30, 2015
149
5
Visa Office......
Ottawa
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
satya.mnf said:
Hello Friends,

I have a score of 457 under CEC/FSW and currently working in Alberta on a Post Grad Open work permit that expires in Jan 2016. I recently got married and my wife is in India. I want to know what options do I have to remain working in Canada/immigrate in case I don't receive an ITA soon enough. Below are some options that I can think of -

1. Apply for PNP programs (for additional 600 pts) for other states like ON, BC, SK provided I could find a job (intra company transfer) in these provinces first? AINP takes a long time to process and my visa will expire before the application process.

2. Apply for a work permit extension or a new work permit?

Any thoughts or suggestions will be highly appreciated friends!
Will you have 3 years of work experience before the work permit expires?
 

akil_f1

Hero Member
Jun 15, 2013
504
14
TORONTO
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-O
NOC Code......
2**3
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-10-13
AOR Received.
10-01-2014
A-man said:
Will you have 3 years of work experience before the work permit expires?
What are the options if we have 3+ yrs of exp. ?
 

SAJ_ee2015

Hero Member
Jul 4, 2015
935
173
roync1031 said:
My CRS score is 466. I have one year and a half eligible work experience as a fresh grad in Canada but no foreign work experience.
466 is a pretty decent score. You should probably get ITA in next draw. And you have 1 more year remaining in PGWP. So no need to worry.
 

roync1031

Full Member
Jun 3, 2015
27
1
SAJ_ee2015 said:
466 is a pretty decent score. You should probably get ITA in next draw. And you have 1 more year remaining in PGWP. So no need to worry.
Thanks man! I just got the 12th ITA!! :D
 

kateg

Hero Member
Aug 26, 2014
918
87
124
British Columbia
Category........
Visa Office......
CPC-O
NOC Code......
2174
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
01-05-2015
Nomination.....
N/A
AOR Received.
01-05-2015
IELTS Request
05-05-2015
File Transfer...
N/A
Med's Request
N/A
Med's Done....
16-04-2015
Interview........
N/A
VISA ISSUED...
N/A
LANDED..........
27-08-2015
PNP is likely the way to go. They don't extend PGWPs, so you would need to find an employer who can do LMIA.
 

satya.mnf

Star Member
May 22, 2015
88
1
Someone was mentioning to me that since I am employed with a company in Canada I could look for converting my PG Open work permit to a closed work permit with the same employer. This route to be taken if I don't receive an ITA soon. I tried doing some research but could not find anything substantial.

Any thoughts?
 

Asivad Anac

VIP Member
May 27, 2015
10,630
1,398
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..

satya.mnf

Star Member
May 22, 2015
88
1
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5553ETOC.asp

Section -
Offers of Employment from a specific employer for LMIA-exempt foreign workers

Let me know what you think.