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Express Entry: What are your options if your PGWP is expiring?

Edana Robitaille
Published: December 13, 2023

On December 7, a (IRCC) made several announcements regarding Canada鈥檚 international student program.

Among them, the department has confirmed that it will not be offering any additional extensions to (PGWP) holders.

IRCC has offered PGWP work permit extensions three times over recent years. It introduced the measure following labour market disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and during post-pandemic recovery. It allowed PGWP holders to continue working in Canada while IRCC was experiencing processing delays and had paused Express Entry draws.

The measure was extended three times, with the last one occurring on April 6 for PGWP holders whose permit is set to expire on or before December 31, 2023. The extension is an open work permit that is valid for 18 months.

IRCC notes that PGWP holders whose permit expires on or before December 31 are still eligible for the extension.

PGWPs allow international students to stay in Canada and work once they have graduated from their academic program.

The permit is valid for up to three years, depending on the length of the candidate鈥檚 academic program and, outside of the special extensions, is not renewable.

In 2022, 98,000 PGWP holders became permanent residents. This was almost 82% of all temporary residents who became permanent residents that year.

Additionally, when the 2022 data was released, IRCC estimated that in 2023 there would be 268,000 PGWP holders in Canada and that 127,000 permits would expire.

How does this impact Express Entry candidates?

is one of the most popular options for PGWP holders who want to . Many of them may have concerns about the end of extensions as their PGWP expiry approaches.

Candidates who have not yet received an (ITA) and have an expiring PGWP could soon lose their eligibility to work in Canada. The recent unexplained pause in Express Entry draws that lasted from October 26 until December 6 is causing additional pressure for some PGWP holders in the Express Entry pool because, without an ITA, they cannot apply for permanent resident status or while IRCC processes their application.

IRCC did hold three draws between December 6 and December 8. However, two of those draws were category-based selection draws for candidates with French-language proficiency (1,000 ITAs) and those with work experience in STEM occupations (5,900).

The all-program draw on December 6 invited 4,750 candidates with a (CRS) score of 561, which is higher than it has been in other recent all-program draws.

What to do if your PGWP is expiring

Express Entry candidates in this situation have a few options to stay in Canada while waiting for a final decision on their application from IRCC. However, they may still require that a candidate stop working while they wait to receive an ITA and while they wait for IRCC to process their application.

Visitor Record

You may stay in Canada if you at least 30 days before your PGWP expires. IRCC says a visitor record is typically valid for six months, but this may vary from case to case.

Apply for another work permit

Candidates can also while waiting for an Express Entry draw.

Although it takes time and is an additional cost, those who wish to keep working can explore their options for a different type of .

Candidates can also consider asking their employer to obtain a (LMIA)聽 so they can get a closed work permit.聽 This means the permit holder will be eligible to continue working in Canada, although they may not work for another employer.

If you already submitted a PR application

If you have already submitted your application for permanent residence but have not received a final decision from IRCC, you may be eligible to apply for a (BOWP)

BOWPs allow a PR candidate to continue working in Canada while they wait for IRCC鈥檚 final decision. It applies to those who have applied through economic immigration programs such as those under Express Entry, the (PNP), or the .

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