Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP) provides Canadian students who have graduated from eligible Canadian designated learning institutions (DLIs) the opportunity to obtain an open work permit for the purpose of gaining valuable Canadian work experience. Through the PGWPP, there is the possibility of gaining skilled Canadian work experience of National Occupational Classification (NOC) skill type 0 or skill levels A or B which may qualify graduates for permanent residence in Canada through the Canadian experience class.
Students who have completed their program of study -
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations [IRPR] permit students who have completed their program of study to continue working while waiting for their post-graduation work permit application to be approved, as long as they meet each of the following criteria:
- When they applied for a post-graduation work permit, they held a valid study permit
- In a post-secondary academic, vocational or professional training program at a DLI, they were a full-time student
- Authorized to work off-campus
- as long as they did not exceed the hours allowed
Eligibility requirements
Applicants can receive only 1 post-graduation work permit in their lifetime.
To obtain a post-graduation work permit, the applicant must currently hold valid temporary status or have left Canada. They must have graduated from an eligible designated learning institution (DLI). They must also submit clear evidence that they meet all of the following criteria:
- They have completed an academic, vocational or professional training program at an eligible institution in Canada that is at least 8 months in duration leading to a degree, diploma or certificate.
- They have maintained full-time student status in Canada during each academic session of the program or programs of study they have completed and submitted as part of their post-graduation work permit application. Exceptions can be made only for the following:
- leave from studies
- final academic session
- They have received a transcript and an official letter from the eligible DLI confirming that they have met the requirements to complete their program of study.
Note: The transcript and official letter must be included in a post-graduation work permit application.
Within 180 days of the date of applying for the post-graduation work permit, applicants must also meet one of the following criteria:
- They hold a valid study permit.
- They held a study permit.
- They were authorized to study in Canada without the requirement to obtain a study permit under paragraphs 188(1) (a) and (b) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations.