While the specific requirements and restrictions for a Post-Graduation Work Permit can be quite complex, broadly speaking you will typically be eligible to apply if you have recently completed a qualification in a registered Canadian educational establishment such as a vocational college or university.
Applicants must typically ensure that they meet the following minimum eligibility criteria:
👉 you must have graduated within the last 180 days
👉 you must have held a valid study permit at some point in the last 180 days
👉 you must have completed a study program at a recognised ‘Designated Learning Institution’ (DLI)
👉 your study program must meet certain minimum length requirements and result in you being awarded a vocational or academic certificate, diploma or degree
👉 you were a full-time student throughout your study program, unless:
➡️ you took approved leave at some point during your studies
➡️ you studied part-time in your final semester
➡️ your studies were interrupted due to the Covid-19 pandemic
Not all graduates from Canadian institutions will be eligible to apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit program. For example, you will not be granted a PGWP if:
👉 your study permit expired more than 180 days ago
👉 you have been granted a Post-Gradution Work Permit previously
👉 you studied French or English as a second language
👉 most of your studies were distance learning
👉 your educational institution is not recognised as a DLI
There may be additional requirements depending on your specific qualification, situation or study record. If you are uncertain of your eligibility for a PGWP, please contact us to discuss your specific circumstances and we will be happy to provide personalised advice for your unique situation.