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Why IRCC may refuse your application for a post-graduation work permit

Vimal Sivakumar
Published: July 8, 2024

(PGWPs) are a popular way for international students to obtain Canadian work experience after graduating from a (DLI).

This work experience can be valuable for many reasons, including how it helps international students build eligibility for many permanent residence programs.

Lately, PGWPs have been in the spotlight in Canadian immigration news due to proposed changes to permit eligibility. Specifically, it has recently been revealed that immigration officials at both the federal and local (provincial/territorial) levels are considering altering PGWP eligibility in a way that 鈥淸aligns the] issuance of PGWPs to labour market needs鈥 across Canada. However, no official changes have been announced.

International students should remain aware that PGWPs have never been guaranteed after graduation. This means that IRCC will not give every international student a PGWP simply because they have successfully graduated from an eligible program at a Canadian DLI. In fact, there are many reasons that (IRCC) may refuse an applicant鈥檚 PGWP application.

Note: DLIs are the only post-secondary institutions in Canada deemed eligible by IRCC to admit international students. for a list of DLIs in Canada.

Failure to meet eligibility criteria

Obtaining a PGWP requires applicants to meet a strict set of

Among those criteria are conditions such as:

  • The international graduate must have completed a PGWP-eligible program of at least eight months in length at a Canadian DLI
  • The international graduate must have always studied full-time outside of their final semester
  • The international graduate must have completed a program of study that leads to a degree, diploma or certificate
  • The international student must have graduated from an
    • Graduates of a Quebec-based vocational or training program must meet additional IRCC-established PGWP criteria to be eligible (depending on the type of credential issued)

Failure to adhere to IRCC鈥檚 eligibility criteria will result in the refusal of an international graduate鈥檚 PGWP application.

Missing required documents

IRCC international graduates to wait until they have their educational credential to apply for a PGWP.

However, IRCC does mandate the submission of one of the following three documents as part of every PGWP application:

  • An official letter from the student鈥檚 DLI confirming they completed their program of study
  • An official transcript from the student鈥檚 DLI
  • A copy of the student鈥檚 transcript from their DLI鈥檚 website

Therefore, international graduates who do not include any of the above documents with their application may receive a refusal from IRCC.

Unexplained study gap

At times, there are reasons that students need to take a break from their studies. For example, this may happen due to a family emergency or other uncontrollable factor.

For this reason, IRCC provides students with ways to formally pursue a leave of absence from their studies. However, should students not pursue an authorized leave of absence or have another way to formally explain any gaps in their studies may see their PGWP application refused.

Late application submission

IRCC provides international graduates with to apply for a PGWP (from the day their DLI issues final grades to students). Those who do not submit their application during this period will have their permit application refused by IRCC.

Failure to maintain legal status in Canada

Further to the above, IRCC notes that eligibility for a PGWP requires students to ensure that is 鈥渧alid at some point during鈥 the 180 days IRCC gives them to apply for a permit.

This means that students must make sure their study permit does not expire and they maintain legal status in Canada while they apply for a PGWP.

Note: Students may also have their PGWP application refused if they violate their student visa conditions or remain in Canada beyond their authorized stay.

IRCC clarifies that study permits expire on the earlier of the following dates:

  • The day marked on a student鈥檚 permit
  • 90 days after a student completes their studies

If a student鈥檚 study permit expires before they apply for a PGWP, they can either and apply for a PGWP accordingly or leave the country and apply for a PGWP from outside Canada.

Meanwhile, if a student鈥檚 study permit expires after they apply for a PGWP but before a decision is made, IRCC says they can remain in Canada as a temporary resident and continue working also 鈥渁lready able to work off-campus during their studies.鈥

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