ALTEC 的见解|在加拿大申请毕业后工作许可 (PGWP) 时避免这些常见陷阱

For many international students, obtaining a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is a key step toward building a long-term career and applying for permanent residence in Canada. However, misunderstandings or mistakes during the application process can lead to delays—or even refusal.

Below are 10 common factors that may jeopardize your PGWP eligibility, and how to avoid them.

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10 Risks That Can Affect Your PGWP Application

  1. Studying at a school or in a program that is not PGWP-eligible
    Only programs offered by designated learning institutions (DLIs) 以及 that meet PGWP requirements qualify.

  2. Not maintaining full-time student status
    Except for your final semester, being part-time can negatively impact your eligibility.

  3. Taking a break or leave from studies without official authorization
    Unauthorized gaps in study may be viewed as an interruption to your academic progression.

  4. Working more hours than allowed or working before becoming eligible
    Violating work conditions during studies may result in ineligibility.

  5. Letting your Study Permit expire before applying
    You must hold a valid Study Permit at the time you submit your PGWP application.

  6. Missing the 180-day application window
    You have up to 180 days from receiving written confirmation of program completion to apply.

  7. Submitting incomplete or inconsistent documentation
    Missing transcripts, graduation letters, or providing incorrect information may lead to refusal.

  8. Relying too heavily on online or distance learning
    Programs completed mainly online may not meet PGWP requirements.

  9. Assuming that being enrolled in a DLI means the program is eligible
    Not all programs at DLIs qualify—always confirm program eligibility.

  10. Previously holding a PGWP
    PGWP is generally a one-time opportunity.


Recommendations

  • Confirm PGWP eligibility before choosing your program or school.

  • Maintain full-time studies and valid status throughout your program.

  • Track the 180-day deadline after graduation carefully.

  • Prepare your documents accurately and in full before submission.

  • If your long-term goal is Study → Work → Permanent Residency, treat PGWP as a strategic step that requires planning—not something automatic.


Final Note

Many international students mistakenly believe PGWP approval is guaranteed after graduation. In reality, any misstep in status, enrollment, or documentation can jeopardize the permit.

With proper planning and compliance, PGWP can be your launchpad to building a stable future in Canada.

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