POST-GRADUATION WORK PERMIT
Why do PGWP refusals happen even when students have completed their studies on time?
Most students don’t realize that PGWP approval depends on:
• Full-time student status
• Authorized leaves
• Compliance with study permit conditions
Small mistakes—missed transcripts, confusion about program length, unauthorized work—lead to refusals.
Our RCIC review ensures full compliance and a seamless transition from study to work without risking status in Canada.
What is a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)?
A Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is an open work permit issued to international students who graduate from eligible Canadian institutions.
It allows you to:
- Work for any employer in Canada
- Change jobs freely
Gain Canadian work experience to qualify for PR (Express Entry, CEC, PNP)
The PGWP is one of the most valuable opportunities for international graduates to start their professional life in Canada.
Why is PGWP Important?
A PGWP helps you:
- Gain skilled Canadian work experience
- Improve CRS points for PR
- Access employer-driven pathways
- Build long-term career options in Canada
Transition smoothly from studies to full-time work
For many graduates, PGWP is the first step toward Permanent Residency.
PGWP Eligibility Requirements
You may be eligible for a PGWP if:
You completed a program of study
At a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
Program length: minimum 8 months
- Program must lead to a degree, diploma, or certificate.
Your study was full-time
Except during the final semester or authorized breaks.
You maintained valid status as a student
Including study permit compliance.
You apply within required timelines
PGWP applications must be submitted within 180 days (6 months) after you:
Get your final marks
Receive written confirmation of program completionYour institution is PGWP-eligible
Not all DLIs qualify—RCIC guidance ensures compliance
PGWP Validity – How Long Will My PGWP Be Valid?
Your PGWP validity depends on the length of your study program:
- Program 8 months – 2 years: PGWP valid for same duration
- Program 2 years or more: PGWP valid for up to 3 years
Multiple programs: Combined duration may be counted
PGWPs are issued only once in a lifetime.
PGWP Document Checklist
Applicants must provide:
- Passport (must be valid for full PGWP duration)
- Study Permit
- Proof of Graduation
- Final transcript
- Completion letter
- Digital photo
- Biometrics (if required)
- IRCC forms & fee payment receipt
PGWP Application Process
Step 1: Receive final transcript & completion letter
Step 2: Prepare supporting documents
Step 3: Apply online through IRCC account
Step 4: Give biometrics (if required)
Step 5: Wait for approval
Step 6: Receive work permit digitally or via mailYou can work full-time while waiting for a decision if you applied before your study permit expired.
PGWP Processing Time
Processing times vary but generally range between:
2 – 5 months
(including biometrics and background checks)
Can a PGWP Be Extended?
Usually, no.
PGWPs are issued only once and cannot be extended.Exceptions apply only when IRCC launches special public policies, such as:
PGWP Extension Programs
Temporary Measures for Expired Permits
RCIC guidance helps determine if you qualify for any special program.
Working in Canada on PGWP
With a PGWP you can:
- Work full-time
- Work in any occupation
- Work anywhere in Canada
- Switch employers freely
- Work in multiple jobs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, you have 180 days after receiving your program completion letter.
Yes, if you apply before your study permit expires.
Up to 3 years, depending on your study program.
Yes—most international graduates apply through CEC, Express Entry, or PNP.
Yes, in many cases—especially if you work in an eligible skilled occupation.
At Richfield, you get the best possible advise and the most expert guidance for making your future in Canada.
Turn Your Canadian Education Into a Career.
Fast, accurate PGWP file preparation to avoid mistakes & delays.
We have decades of experience in Canadian immigration.
Contact us today, we look forward to hearing from you.
