If you hold a study permit then you should expect that any work experience while you are studying cannot be counted towards CEC. You should assume it won't matter if you study full time or part time.I obtained a master degree in Ontario and now I would like to go to apply bcpnp so I also applied for study permit and I am going to study in BC. But immigration companies advise me to stop studying and start working because my pgwp is valid until 2025. But I don’t know if I can get both of the two permits when I enter Canada because I go back to my country and work. And whether should I study one year full time or transfer to study part time for 2 years so I can accumulate one year work and apply for CEC.
I don't really understand this. I don't think I can provide any further advice.immigration company wants me to quit study for one year ECE (I got approval for study permit 2023.9-2024.9) but study for 3 months ECEA and transfer to part time study and go to work for bcpnp or cec
Why are you so adamant on studying even more???? At this point your returns from studying is negative as you will jeopardize your only work permit and risk employment hrs during the time not being counted towards PR. Additionally, if you are so gung-ho about going to school, do it after you get PR. The fees would be 3 times cheaper. Why all this confusion?immigration company wants me to quit study for one year ECE (I got approval for study permit 2023.9-2024.9) but study for 3 months ECEA and transfer to part time study and go to work for bcpnp or cec
why worry about your study permit???? why even bother about applying for study permit???If I have approval for pgwp and apply for study permit later, will I get both permit when I enter Canada?
can I transfer to part time study and work full time? Does it count for cec under study permit?
What he did was completely unnecessary and confused his own-self. The goal is to secure PR, dude doing everything to not get PR lol.why worry about your study permit???? why even bother about applying for study permit???
If you get your PGWP approved then your focus should be to work, get experience and apply for PR under CEC. Once you get PR, you do whatever you wanna do... you can study part time without paying international fees meaning your fees would be a lot cheaper...!! This is not difficult to understand.