It's not up to the school. It's up to CIC. If the school no longer qualifies for a PGWP then you would need to switch to another school that does qualify for a PGWP.Rinkaku said:Hi, anybody could help me here.. i found out that the school im enrolled is not anymore releasing PGWP. what is the other means to get PGWP?
Thanks!!
Just because a school is a DLI doesn't mean you'll qualify for a PGWP once you're done.harvijay1001 said:Please share the name of the school? This is very odd
Do you mean to say that they aren't issuing a letter of completion to you, which you need to apply for a PGWP?
Or is your school not eligible for PGWP? Is it not a DLI?
True but the OP has given literally ZERO detail and I just wanted to draw out more information.scylla said:Just because a school is a DLI doesn't mean you'll qualify for a PGWP once you're done.
Im sorry, i mean the program that i enrolled is not a diploma course but a Post graduate certificate The school is MTI Community College. But mticc is a DLI. Can a post grad certificate qualify for applying PGWP?harvijay1001 said:True but the OP has given literally ZERO detail and I just wanted to draw out more information.
It's a private college. So you would only qualify if your school meets one of the following requirements:Rinkaku said:Im sorry, i mean the program that i enrolled is not a diploma course but a Post graduate certificate The school is MTI Community College. But mticc is a DLI. Can a post grad certificate qualify for applying PGWP?
How would i know if they operates the same rules and regulations as public institutions?scylla said:It's a private college. So you would only qualify if your school meets one of the following requirements:
- a private post-secondary institution that operates under the same rules and regulations as public institutions
OR
- a Canadian private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees but only if you are enrolled in one of the programs of study leading to a degree as authorized by the province and not in all programs of study offered by the private institution
You don't meet the second condition. So your school would have to meet the first condition for you to qualify for a PGWP.