royalsting said:
To all those who are very sure about getting "exactly 3 years" PGWP, search in the box on the top right corner what people actually got. Even in various brouchers of different consultants it will say "upto 3 years" and not "3 years".
@ rhasan, I heard those same words from a guy who had finished his studies an year back and was working now. I met him personally here 2 days back. But yesterday I met another guy who was saying that 2 PG Certificate courses could be merged to get one 16+ months PGWP. So even I would say its unclear to me, but I have had more people saying for it than against, especially the ones who are already studying here.
Hi,
1. I am very sure about FULL 3 year PGWP (for Master degree graduates only). At least, I have an example of my elder sibling; 15 months MBA/57 credit hours/FULL (not upto) 3 year PGWP. I am NOT sure about college level students.
2. I quote CIC;
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Revised program criteria
Students holding a one‑year graduate degree or diploma from a provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary educational/training institution in Canada after having obtained, within the prior two years, a diploma or degree from an accredited post‑secondary educational/training institution in Canada may qualify for a three‑year work permit. This exception also applies to students who have left Canada temporarily between programs of study.
Example 1:
A student who obtained a one‑year MBA from a provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary institution in Canada after having obtained a one‑year diploma, no more than two years before obtaining the MBA, would be allowed to cumulate both degrees and therefore would be eligible for a three‑year post‑graduation work permit.
Example 2:
A student who obtained a one‑year diploma or certificate from either a provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary institution in Canada after having obtained a degree in Canada at the same or in a different provincially or territorially accredited post‑secondary institution within the previous two years would be allowed to cumulate both educational credentials and therefore would be eligible for a three‑year post‑graduation work permit."
In short, you can apply ONLY IF;
It's a combination of;
a) 1 year Diploma + 1 year Degree, or
b) 1 year Degree + 1 year PG Diploma/Certificate.
If you meet a) or b), you will get a FULL 3 year PGWP.
Source: www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2010/ob194.asp