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Questions re: post-grad work permit

Patrice_e

Newbie
Oct 16, 2010
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I just recieved my three-year post-grad work permit (YAY!) and see that it has the condition of:
"Unless authorized, must not attend any educational institution or take any academic, professional or vacational training course."

I'd like to continue tutoring at Algonquin College, and in order to do so, must take at least one class per semester. I've chosen an online class, but will not sign up for it until this condition is clarified. Does "authorization" mean having an exemption in writing?

Someone told me that with this permit I could take a class, as long as it wasn't part of an academic diploma or degree program, or as long as it was shorter than six months, but I wonder whether you could confirm that information?

Also, it has the condition:
"Not authorized to work in ... 3) Primary or Secondary School teaching..."
Does this mean I cannot tutor or teach at an Adult High School?

Thanks so much for your help.
Patrice
 

Patrice_e

Newbie
Oct 16, 2010
9
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Wow! Stumped the forum. That's a first!!

Here is what I learned, for those with similar questions.

1) With a post-graduate work permit, one may enroll in continuing education as long as the course(s) fit in at least one of the following categories:

not part of a degree or diploma program
the course is six months or less
it is taught 100% online
it is a language class.

2) According to the support fellow I spoke to at CIC, tutoring at a post-secondary school (college or university) is fine. He also said that Adult High School was not considered "primary or secondary school", so I would also be able to tutor there.

If anyone has contradictory information, please feel free to post!
Patrice
 

engimam

Star Member
Jan 8, 2018
84
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Wow! Stumped the forum. That's a first!!

Here is what I learned, for those with similar questions.

1) With a post-graduate work permit, one may enroll in continuing education as long as the course(s) fit in at least one of the following categories:

not part of a degree or diploma program
the course is six months or less
it is taught 100% online
it is a language class.

2) According to the support fellow I spoke to at CIC, tutoring at a post-secondary school (college or university) is fine. He also said that Adult High School was not considered "primary or secondary school", so I would also be able to tutor there.

If anyone has contradictory information, please feel free to post!
Patrice

I know this has been 10 years old post already, but i hope i can get your advice. I am in the same situation that I have PGWP and I was offered a job at Seneca College. Did you face any troubles later in your PR to continue working without removing the condition ? .. thank you