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Restoration + PGWP

SoleOrchid

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Aug 10, 2024
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Hey everyone,

I need some advice about my Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) application. I had my last exams in April 2024, and I received my graduation letter in May and applied for the PGWP by the end of May. The problem is, my study permit had expired in April and I was under the impression I would get my grad letter much sooner then I did.

After doing some research and communicating with my university’s international center, I made sure to apply correctly. I applied for restoration and the PGWP together, I followed all the guidelines from the government website and submitted my application within the 90-day window after my study permit expired, paid the necessary extra fees to restore my status as a student, and included all the required documents as well as the receipt.

It’s now August, and I haven’t received any updates since the confirmation of my submission, while many of my peers who applied around the same time have already gotten their approvals. The details online have not changed at all since the start and almost all of them say "we do not need" or "in progress". When I tried calling IRCC, I couldn’t get through to an agent because they were too busy. While checking my application status on the same call, I noticed it said “temporary resident worker application.” Isn’t it supposed to be a PGWP application? Does anyone know if this is normal. Since my permit has expired, I am worried if I am allowed to stay or if I should go back. Also, I found out that the website said "Your study permit must be valid (not expired) at the time you submit your application to be eligible to work in Canada while awaiting a decision on your PGWP application." Is this why it’s taking so long compared to my friends who got early approval to work? Is there anything that I should do?

Any advice or similar experiences would be really helpful. Thanks.
 
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