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Post-Graduation Work Permit URGENT Inquery !

exp7

Star Member
Jan 21, 2013
177
4
Hi,

I would like to ask about the Post-Graduation Work Permit:

Someone who choose a program that lasts 2 years (actually 4 semesters) is eligible for work permit for 3 years?

I am confused because from my research I noticed that 1 semester is about 4 months, so the result is 4 semesters X 4 months (each)= 16

According to CIC:

There are 2 possible categories for me:

1. less than two years but more than eight months
you may get a work permit for a period no longer than the length of your program of study (for example, if you studied for nine months, a work permit may be issued for a period of nine months)

2. two years or more
a work permit may be issued for three years

So?
Do I consider to be a postgraduate student of 2 years? --> So I will take 3 years work permit?
or
Do I consider to be a postgraduate student of 16 months? --> So I will take 16 months work permit?

Thank you in advance !
 

tiger007

Champion Member
exp7 said:
Hi,

I would like to ask about the Post-Graduation Work Permit:

Someone who choose a program that lasts 2 years (actually 4 semesters) is eligible for work permit for 3 years?

I am confused because from my research I noticed that 1 semester is about 4 months, so the result is 4 semesters X 4 months (each)= 16

According to CIC:

There are 2 possible categories for me:

1. less than two years but more than eight months
you may get a work permit for a period no longer than the length of your program of study (for example, if you studied for nine months, a work permit may be issued for a period of nine months)

2. two years or more
a work permit may be issued for three years

So?
Do I consider to be a postgraduate student of 2 years? --> So I will take 3 years work permit?
or
Do I consider to be a postgraduate student of 16 months? --> So I will take 16 months work permit?

Thank you in advance !
Hi,

1 academic year= 2 semesters/terms of full time study= atleast 8 months of actual study (4 months=1 study term)
2 academic year - 4 semesters/terms of full time study = atleast 16 months of actual study(or study+co-op term) = can be of 20 months duration if taken 1 sem/4 months break (summer term) between year 1 and 2.

So, it's one in same thing. Doesn't matter 16 months or 18 or 20 or 24 months... As long as the recognized full time course has atleast 4 full time semesters/terms, including co-op term(s)... ( @ 4 months=1 sem/term, min. actual study of 16 months), you will be eligible for a 3 year PGWP.

Anything less than full time studies of 4 semesters/terms will make you eligible for a PGWP equivalent to the duration of the course.

Best of Luck.


***All opinions expressed are purely personal, and pieces of information mentioned are to the best of my knowledge... You should consult other sources too
 

exp7

Star Member
Jan 21, 2013
177
4
Thank you very much TIGER for your valuable information!

So, it does not matter the duration of years or months.

What I mean is that:

a) If I finish my (2 years) full time program in 16 months (4 semesters) then--> I am elgible for 3 years PGWP.
RIGHT?

b) If I finish my (2 years) full time program in 24 months (4 semesters but not including the Summers)--> I am elgible again for 3 years PGWP.
RIGHT?
 

tiger007

Champion Member
exp7 said:
Thank you very much TIGER for your valuable information!

So, it does not matter the duration of years or months.

What I mean is that:

a) If I finish my (2 years) full time program in 16 months (4 semesters) then--> I am elgible for 3 years PGWP.
RIGHT?

b) If I finish my (2 years) full time program in 24 months (4 semesters but not including the Summers)--> I am elgible again for 3 years PGWP.
RIGHT?

Hi,

Do not get unnecessarily confused. I clearly mentioned in the last post:
2 academic year programs have atleast 4 semesters and min. 16 months of actual study( or study+co-op) is required.
Some 2 acd year programs may have 4 semesters +1co-op sem in summer or a break (20 months) or 4 semesters +2 co-op sems (24 months), whatever it may be..it has to be minimum 4 sem/16 months min. to be eligible for a 3 year PGWP. THAT's IT.
PGWP is based on the ACTUAL duration of the program and not in how long you complete. If the program is 4 semesters/ atleast 16 months of actual study..then you complete it in 16 months(if continuous) or 20 months(with 1 summer break) or longer time ( eg: by dropping or failing courses)... still you will be eligible for only a 3 year PGWP.

Hope it's clear.


***All opinions expressed are purely personal, and pieces of information mentioned are to the best of my knowledge... You should consult other sources too