I started MS in computer science degree a two-year degree on September 1st, 2018, and graduated on January 15, 2020. I submitted the PGWP application on February 17, 2020. I received a refusal on August 14th, 2020 after six months of processing, and I am out of status as my study permit has expired already.
In the refusal letter, the following was mentioned:
Foreign students in Canada are eligible for a work permit for post-graduation employment only if they have continuously studied full time in Canada and have completed a program of study that is at least eight months in duration at a:
University, community college, CEGEP,
publicly funded trade/technical school or
private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees.
My degree is by default full-time studies unless a special request is made to change the status to part-time. I was registered full-time throughout my degree(even in summer/spring(2019) as it is a co-op option). It was very unfortunate as I did not make any mistakes on the application and submitted all the documents provided by the university. I believe this was an erroneous decision as they did not ask for additional documents.
My university does not mandate on how many courses a full-time student must take in a semester as long as the student pays full-time fees and according to the rules, immigration officers should defer to DLI(university) to infer the full-time status of a student. I paid full-time fees in all the semesters and took 2 or more courses in all the semesters.
As a result of the refusal, I had to quit my job and the more worrying part is my SIN number is about to expire this month and I am not insured. Now I am uncertain about the processing time because of COVID as it took 6 months to refuse my application. I strongly believe that there should be fairness in the process I do not think it was the case here,
My employer helped me apply for reconsideration with the help of a representative with a letter (explaining that my full-time status throughout the studies from the university) on August 21st, 2020. I would like to know what is the success rate for reconsideration? I wanted to know what are my next options(considering my financial situation) in case my reconsideration request is rejected?
In the refusal letter, the following was mentioned:
Foreign students in Canada are eligible for a work permit for post-graduation employment only if they have continuously studied full time in Canada and have completed a program of study that is at least eight months in duration at a:
University, community college, CEGEP,
publicly funded trade/technical school or
private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees.
My degree is by default full-time studies unless a special request is made to change the status to part-time. I was registered full-time throughout my degree(even in summer/spring(2019) as it is a co-op option). It was very unfortunate as I did not make any mistakes on the application and submitted all the documents provided by the university. I believe this was an erroneous decision as they did not ask for additional documents.
My university does not mandate on how many courses a full-time student must take in a semester as long as the student pays full-time fees and according to the rules, immigration officers should defer to DLI(university) to infer the full-time status of a student. I paid full-time fees in all the semesters and took 2 or more courses in all the semesters.
As a result of the refusal, I had to quit my job and the more worrying part is my SIN number is about to expire this month and I am not insured. Now I am uncertain about the processing time because of COVID as it took 6 months to refuse my application. I strongly believe that there should be fairness in the process I do not think it was the case here,
My employer helped me apply for reconsideration with the help of a representative with a letter (explaining that my full-time status throughout the studies from the university) on August 21st, 2020. I would like to know what is the success rate for reconsideration? I wanted to know what are my next options(considering my financial situation) in case my reconsideration request is rejected?