Categories: Education

IRCC extends distance learning measures for PGWP eligibility

The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has extended the measures introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic regarding distance learning.

Students who completed less than 50% of their PGWP-eligible studies outside of Canada will now remain eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) until December 31, 2023.

Prior to the pandemic, international students were required to complete no more than 50% of their studies online, with online study time outside of Canada not counting toward PGWP eligibility.

IRCC adapted these regulations due to travel restrictions during the pandemic, allowing students who were:

  1. Enrolled in PGWP-eligible programs in progress in March 2020.
  2. Starting PGWP-eligible programs between March 2020 and August 31, 2022.

For those who began their studies overseas before August 31, 2022, the entire duration can be used for PGWP eligibility. However, for students commencing their studies between September 1, 2022, and December 31, 2023, only 50% of the time will be counted.

These measures and the extension do not apply to students studying abroad after September 1, 2023, regardless of when their studies commenced, and it does not apply to those who enrolled in programs after August 31, 2022.

A Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is an open work permit available to international students who wish to reside and work in Canada after completing their studies. PGWP holders have the flexibility to work for almost any employer in Canada, with the permit’s duration based on the length of their study program, lasting up to three years.

IRCC’s update highlights that if a student studied at a designated learning institution (DLI) while outside Canada, this time will count toward the PGWP duration only after the department receives the study permit application.

To be eligible for a PGWP, students must have:

  • Completed studies in an academic, vocational, or professional training program at a DLI lasting a minimum of eight months.
  • Received an official transcript and a letter from the eligible DLI confirming that they have met the program requirements, both of which must be included in the PGWP application.

Furthermore, individuals who remain in Canada on a PGWP after completing their studies can apply their work experience toward obtaining permanent resident status. Many federal and provincial immigration programs highly value candidates with Canadian education and work experience.

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