Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
For
international students who have completed their studies in Canada, the Post-Graduation
Work Permit (PGWP) is one of the most valuable opportunities. The PGWP is
an open work permit, meaning graduates can work for almost any employer
in Canada and gain the Canadian work experience often needed for permanent
residency.
What
is a PGWP?
The Post-Graduation
Work Permit allows international graduates from eligible Canadian
institutions to work in Canada after completing their program of study. It is
considered an open work permit, so there is no need for a Labour Market
Impact Assessment (LMIA), and graduates can work full-time, part-time, or even
be self-employed.
Who
is Eligible for a PGWP?
To
qualify for a PGWP, applicants must:
- Have completed a
full-time program of at least 8 months at a Designated Learning
Institution (DLI).
- Apply within 180 days of receiving their final marks or completion letter.
- Hold valid student
status at the time of application.
Note:
Not all programs or schools make graduates eligible, so it is important to
confirm PGWP eligibility before enrolling.
Validity
of the PGWP
The
length of the PGWP depends on the duration of the study program:
- Programs 8 months to
less than 2 years: PGWP may be valid for the same length as the
program.
- Programs 2 years or
longer: PGWP may be valid for up to 3 years.
This
work experience can significantly increase a graduate’s chances of obtaining
permanent residency through programs such as the Canadian Experience Class
(CEC) under Express Entry.
Why
Seek Legal Guidance?
The PGWP application process has strict deadlines and requirements. Submitting incorrect or incomplete applications can result in refusals and loss of status in Canada. Our law firm helps graduates navigate the process smoothly, ensuring their transition from student to worker is successful.
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up: Open Work Permits – Family members of Foreign Workers.