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I am not worried about the PGWP I think students will get that no matter what unless you make mistakes on the application. What I’m worried is getting a job that is related to your degree so that you can apply for a nomination after 6 mos
 
I am not worried about the PGWP I think students will get that no matter what unless you make mistakes on the application. What I’m worried is getting a job that is related to your degree so that you can apply for a nomination after 6 mos
PNP? Why do you need that? Just work in a field in the NOC list and apply for your PR after a year or two.
 
One of the requirements for PGWP holder says the job must be related to the field of study. I have a bachelors degree in management and I work as a food processing labourer. Do you Guys think that’s fine.
 
One of the requirements for PGWP holder says the job must be related to the field of study. I have a bachelors degree in management and I work as a food processing labourer. Do you Guys think that’s fine.
Fine for what? For PR? No. If it's not in the NOC list, then you won't qualify for PR. Most laborer jobs are within NOC C and D.
 
Does anyone know if I can get provincial health insurance (OHIP) as soon as I get my PGWP or do I need to wait for a few months before I can apply?
 
Fine for what? For PR? No. If it's not in the NOC list, then you won't qualify for PR. Most laborer jobs are within NOC C and D.

It is on the NOC list, it is food processing labourer. But my question is, can I stay on this job and apply for Nomination and how can I prove that it is related to my degree? One of the requirement for PGWP holder to apply for AOS is that their job has to be related to their field of study. I have a management degree and I’m working as a food processing labourer.
 
Applied:11th February
Review:13th May
Approved: 15th May,2019
Validity : 3 years
Course duration : 16months
Province: ON
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Such relief. Thank you everyone. This group has been very helpful. All the best :-)