Not necessarily. Most people apply for PR when they're currently working full time while on PGWP status.and after this once time i must return to my home country hhhhhhh
so applying to EE gives them permit to stay in Canada or CEC happens frequently and they get through via that?Not necessarily. Most people apply for PR when they're currently working full time while on PGWP status.
Most will receive their CoPR (either through CEC or PNP) before their PGWP will expire, which is why it's recommended to take at least a 2 years program to get 3 years of PGWP. If PGWP will expire before CoPR, you can apply for a BOWP if you have applied for PR.so applying to EE gives them permit to stay in Canada or CEC happens frequently and they get through via that?
Hi have you received the approval?Did anyone get their pgwp approved ,applied in month of july 2021.
Hi, i received my work permit it took exactly 3 months for approval and 1 more week to get the physical copyHi have you received the approval?
Can you share your timeline as well.
Congratulations!Hi, i received my work permit it took exactly 3 months for approval and 1 more week to get the physical copy
I think it is taking approximately 3 months and 1 week now.Congratulations!
Can you share the date applied/timeline
I would recommend putting a letter of explanation and explaining why you were part time. I would not listen to your advisor regarding working full time. Once you apply work permit, you can work full time. Just be honest in your letter, hopefully you will be fine.Hello, I am graduating in a graduate 2 year program soon, when I started my studies (December 2020) my approval was issued so late that when I enrolled I went 2units short and I was enrolled part-time for my first semester. I remained full-time for the rest of my studies. Now that I'm going to apply for pgwp, my advisor says I should completely stop working until decision is made and I can't work full-time while waiting for pgwp. Anyone has any idea if that's right?
He also said he wouldn't recommend going to the border because they might reject my pgwp application.
Another question is: is there any other way to remain in canada if my pgwp is rejected?