Hello;
I know there are lots of websites (official and unofficial) that shares information about how to obtain a student visa and later, a PGWP. But this is all new for me, I got confused. After reviewing them all, I still have a list of questions I hope someone can answer, some might seem repetitive so, sorry in advance;
My intentions are to study a program (degree, diploma, certificate) (1 year - 2 years) at a ""public post-secondary school, such as a college, trade/technical school or university, or CEGEP in Quebec." and get a PGWP afterwards, to be eligible you must "have continuously studied full-time in Canada in a study program at least eight months long" but, how do I know which programs are eligible?, it seems there are institutions that promise their programs are eligible, but in the end, they aren't.
Diplomas, certificates, associate degrees, undergraduate or graduate? all apply? (PGWP)
Institutions like Vainer College, Humber College, Vancouver Community College, Dawson College, Canadian College, New Brunswick Community College etc. Are eligible?
I'm Interested in getting a three years PGWP, if a take two different one-year programs (two different schools potentially), those this count to get the three years? how many hours are needed to be eligible for the three years PGWP?
Let's suppose I am eligible for both the study permit and the PGWP, is there still high chances to be rejected, even though I fulfil with all requirements.
And finally... If I obtain the PGWP in a certain province, this means I can only work within this province, or anywhere in Canada?
Thanks so much for the patience, Happy New Year!
I know there are lots of websites (official and unofficial) that shares information about how to obtain a student visa and later, a PGWP. But this is all new for me, I got confused. After reviewing them all, I still have a list of questions I hope someone can answer, some might seem repetitive so, sorry in advance;
My intentions are to study a program (degree, diploma, certificate) (1 year - 2 years) at a ""public post-secondary school, such as a college, trade/technical school or university, or CEGEP in Quebec." and get a PGWP afterwards, to be eligible you must "have continuously studied full-time in Canada in a study program at least eight months long" but, how do I know which programs are eligible?, it seems there are institutions that promise their programs are eligible, but in the end, they aren't.
Diplomas, certificates, associate degrees, undergraduate or graduate? all apply? (PGWP)
Institutions like Vainer College, Humber College, Vancouver Community College, Dawson College, Canadian College, New Brunswick Community College etc. Are eligible?
I'm Interested in getting a three years PGWP, if a take two different one-year programs (two different schools potentially), those this count to get the three years? how many hours are needed to be eligible for the three years PGWP?
Let's suppose I am eligible for both the study permit and the PGWP, is there still high chances to be rejected, even though I fulfil with all requirements.
And finally... If I obtain the PGWP in a certain province, this means I can only work within this province, or anywhere in Canada?
Thanks so much for the patience, Happy New Year!