Are you an international student who has graduated from a Canadian Designated Learning Institution (DLI)? You may be eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP), which allows you to work in Canada for up to three years after you graduate. Learn everything you need to know about Post-Graduation Work Permit in Canada, including eligibility requirements, application process, timeline and processing fees, types of PGWPs, working with a PGWP, transitioning to permanent residency, and frequently asked questions in this comprehensive guide.
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Introduction
As an international student who has graduated from a Canadian Designated Learning Institution (DLI), you may be eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP). A PGWP allows you to work in Canada for up to three years after you graduate, giving you the opportunity to gain valuable Canadian work experience and explore your career options.
In this comprehensive guide, I will cover everything you need to know about PGWPs, including eligibility requirements, application process, timeline and processing fees, types of PGWPs, working with a PGWP, transitioning to permanent residency, and frequently asked questions.
What is a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)?
A PGWP is a work permit that allows international students who have graduated from a DLI to work in Canada for up to three years after they graduate. PGWPs are open-work permits, meaning that you can work in any occupation and for any employer in Canada.
Who is eligible for a PGWP?
To be eligible for a PGWP, you must:
- Have completed a full-time post-secondary program in Canada
- Graduated from a DLI
- Met the minimum program duration requirements
- Maintained valid immigration status throughout your studies
- Applied for the PGWP within 180 days of completing your studies
Benefits of having a PGWP
There are many benefits to having a PGWP, including:
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- Gain valuable Canadian work experience
- Explore your career options
- Increase your chances of being accepted into a permanent residency program
- Earn money and help support yourself and your family
How to apply for a PGWP
To apply for a PGWP, you must:
- Create an online account with the Government of Canada
- Pay the application fee
- Gather the required supporting documents, such as your letter of completion, transcripts, and proof of identity
- Submit your application online
Timeline and processing fees
The processing time for PGWP applications varies depending on the time of year and the number of applications being processed. However, you can expect to receive a decision on your application within 6-12 weeks.
The application fee for a PGWP is CAD 255.
Types of PGWPs
There are three types of PGWPs:
- Regular PGWP
- STEM PGWP
- Quebec PGWP
Regular PGWP
A regular PGWP is the most common type of PGWP. It is available to international students who have graduated from a DLI in any program of study.
STEM PGWP
A STEM PGWP is available to international students who have graduated from a DLI in a STEM program (science, technology, engineering, or mathematics). STEM PGWPs are valid for up to three years, but they can be extended by up to two years for a total of five years.
Quebec PGWP
A Quebec PGWP is available to international students who have graduated from a DLI in Quebec. Quebec PGWPs are valid for up to three years, but they can be extended by up to one year for a total of four years.
Eligibility Requirements
In addition to the general eligibility requirements listed above, there are specific eligibility requirements for each type of PGWP.
Regular PGWP
To be eligible for a regular PGWP, you must have graduated from a DLI in a program of study that was at least eight months long and that led to a degree, diploma, or certificate.
STEM PGWP
To be eligible for a STEM PGWP, you must have graduated from a DLI in a STEM program that was at least eight months long and that led to a degree, diploma, or certificate. You must also have completed at least 50% of your program of study in Canada.
Quebec PGWP
To be eligible for a Quebec PGWP, you must have graduated from a DLI in Quebec in a program of study that was at least eight months long and that led to a degree, diploma, or certificate.
Application Process
The application process for a PGWP is the same for all three types of PGWPs. To apply, you must:
- Create an online account with the Government of Canada
- Pay the application fee
- Gather the required supporting documents, such as your letter of completion, transcripts, and proof of identity
- Submit your application online
You can find more information about the application process on the Government of Canada website.
Working with a PGWP
Once you have obtained a PGWP, you can start working in Canada. You can work in any occupation and for any employer, anywhere in Canada.
What types of jobs can you work with a PGWP?
You can work in any occupation with a PGWP, including:
- Professional jobs
- Skilled trades jobs
- Unskilled labor jobs
Can you work anywhere in Canada with a PGWP?
Yes, you can work anywhere in Canada with a PGWP. You are not restricted to working in the province or territory where you studied.
What are the rights and obligations of PGWP holders?
PGWP holders have the same rights and obligations as other Canadian workers. This means that you are entitled to the minimum wage, benefits such as paid vacation and sick leave, and protection from discrimination. You also have the obligation to pay taxes and file a tax return each year.
How to renew your Post-Graduation Work Permit in Canada
You can renew your PGWP if you meet the following eligibility requirements:
- You are currently working in Canada under a PGWP
- Your PGWP is expiring within six months
- You have met the minimum work experience requirements
To renew your PGWP, you must submit a new application and pay the application fee.
Transitioning to Permanent Residency
One of the benefits of having a PGWP is that it can help you transition to permanent residency in Canada. If you have worked for at least one year in Canada under a PGWP, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residency under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
The CEC is a points-based system that assesses your skills, work experience, education, and language ability. You need to obtain a certain number of points to be eligible to apply for permanent residency under the CEC.
Other options for transitioning to permanent residency
There are other options for transitioning to permanent residency in Canada, such as:
- Express Entry
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
- Family sponsorship
- Business sponsorship
Summary
A PGWP is a great way to gain valuable Canadian work experience and explore your career options after you graduate from a DLI. If you are an international student who is eligible for a PGWP, I encourage you to apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I don’t receive a decision on my PGWP application within 12 weeks?
If you have not received a decision on your PGWP application within 12 weeks, you can check the status of your application online or contact Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Can I work while my PGWP application is being processed?
No, you cannot work until you have received a decision on your PGWP application and you have received your PGWP.
Can I travel outside of Canada while my PGWP application is being processed?
Yes, you can travel outside of Canada while your PGWP application is being processed. However, you must make sure that you have a valid visa to return to Canada.
What if my PGWP application is denied?
If your PGWP application is denied, you have the option to appeal the decision. You must submit a Notice of Appeal within 30 days of receiving the decision.
Conclusion
A PGWP is a great opportunity for international students to gain valuable Canadian work experience and explore their career options. If you are eligible for a PGWP, I encourage you to apply.