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VERNONGAO

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4 years of undergraduate and 1 year of master, applied for PGWP, only got one year work permit
anyone have any idea what should i do next to get a 3-year work permit?
 
Did you take a break between programs? Part-time student ever?

Yes - that was my thought at well. If there was a significant break in studies between the bachelor and masters - or if some semesters of the bachelor were part time - that might explain things.
 
Yes - that was my thought at well. If there was a significant break in studies between the bachelor and masters - or if some semesters of the bachelor were part time - that might explain things.
all full time, no breaks between bachelor and masters
 
Hi,
I have received an ITA for my express entry but have not submitted my application yet and so do not have an AOR yet. Meanwhile, I am applying for a post-graduation work permit. Should I reply "No" to the following question in my PGWP application?

"Have you been told by an Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada office that you are approved in principle for permanent residence in Canada?"
 
Hi,
I have received an ITA for my express entry but have not submitted my application yet and so do not have an AOR yet. Meanwhile, I am applying for a post-graduation work permit. Should I reply "No" to the following question in my PGWP application?

"Have you been told by an Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada office that you are approved in principle for permanent residence in Canada?"

Stop spamming the forum with the exact same post.
 
Hi,
I have received an ITA for my express entry but have not submitted my application yet and so do not have an AOR yet. Meanwhile, I am applying for a post-graduation work permit. Should I reply "No" to the following question in my PGWP application?

"Have you been told by an Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada office that you are approved in principle for permanent residence in Canada?"

Answer is no.