Ask that person why their PGWP got refused. There are a lot of criteria that need to be fulfilled. There might be something else that's wrong with his application. If you have prior experience in that field, stick with it man. It is my personal view that if you look hard enough, you would be able to find a job. Also, It's Vancouver, this is the hub my friend. Stick with your plan. Do some more research on the college. Also, I have some extra time on my hands, so, I will go to LaSalle college tomorrow and see what they have to say about PGWP and let me know if you want info on any other college as well. In person always works better than phone calls.Bruno V. S. said:Thanks for all the valuable information and for calling your friend!
I think you're right about the information overload. I've been so worried about it that I kept asking myself '' What if..?'' all the time.
And yes, LaSalle College is one of the Designated Learning Institutions. I've read everything on the CIC web page but it couldn't take away all my questions.
I started to become worried when I saw a thread of Lovepeach telling that his PGWP request was refused. And he has graduated in LaSalle College. Before that, I was sure that LaSalle College was the perfect college for me. And tbh I still don't understand why his PGWP was refused by the CIC. Nobody in that thread did as well.
"Also, choose something that has a future because the job market for your field is very competitive in Canada."
That's really important to me. I haven't seen anyone saying anything about Graphic Design in Canada. Can you tell me more about it?
I chose Graphic Design because that's what I've been doing the past few years and that's what I do best. And where I'm from it's kinda easy to get a job in this field. But our salary is not good at all.
I really enjoy Advertising and Interior Design as well, but I don't have any experience in those fields.
CEC is a way better plan for PR compared to FSW because people educated out of Canada always have a hard time finding work. Your experience from back home + your education in Canada = Success. Cheers ;D