If the course states 8 months, then that's what it be treated as. I assume that you are asking related to PGWP eligibility, not specifically for PR?Hi I got accepted for a two semester (8 Months) course in Canada, In order to continue staying there will this 8 semester course be considered as a full year of Canadian education or just 8 months for PR purposes...? Please suggest?
Let me put it this way... For the three year work permit... if a person completes 2 courses both of them 2 Semesters (8 Months) will he be considered for the three year work permit, because as far as I know one needs to complete 2 years of studies to be eligible to get 3 year work permit... if you know what I mean... I don’t know what PGPW is...If the course states 8 months, then that's what it be treated as. I assume that you are asking related to PGWP eligibility, not specifically for PR?
As per new rules 1+1 year program leads to 2 year work permit. Is this true?Let me put it this way... For the three year work permit... if a person completes 2 courses both of them 2 Semesters (8 Months) will he be considered for the three year work permit, because as far as I know one needs to complete 2 years of studies to be eligible to get 3 year work permit... if you know what I mean... I don’t know what PGPW is...
See hereAs per new rules 1+1 year program leads to 2 year work permit. Is this true?
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But it says that work permit may be issued for 3 years. What is the specific condition for 3 year work permit?
In more than one program it saysA 3 year degree.
In more than one program it says
"If the combined length of the programs is 2 years or longer (or 1,800 hours or longer for DVS and AVS programs in Quebec), the work permit may be valid for up to 3 years."
Now if I do two programs of one year each, then I may get 3 year work permit or permit equal to the combined length of the program.
How to get 3 year work permit?
Dude I need clarification on this. I am really confused, I asked immigration agents and they confused me even more. Some told me that under new rules I will get only 2 year work permit if I complete two programs of 1 year each. But others say that there is no such change( I even showed them the above page)Are you looking at the old or new requirements. You already knew about the new requirements.
No only 8 months. Anything less than 2 years course then you only get a PGWP equal to length of courseCan I get 2 years work permit after completing 8 months program
Hi I got accepted for a two semester (8 Months) course in Canada, In order to continue staying there will this 8 semester course be considered as a full year of Canadian education or just 8 months for PR purposes...? Please suggest?