Canada Eases Post-Graduation Work Permit Rules for International Students

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In a notable decision, the Canadian government has eliminated the study area prerequisite for international students seeking a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). This adjustment is relevant for students who submitted applications for a study permit following November 1, 2024, to enroll in a bachelor’s or master’s degree program at any Canadian college.

In the past, international students completing their studies at Canadian colleges had to fulfill certain field of study criteria to qualify for a PGWP. However, this obligation has now been removed, aligning college students with university graduates who were previously exempt from these limitations.

New PGWP Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for a PGWP, international students must meet the following language proficiency requirements:

  • University graduates (bachelor’s, masters, doctoral): Must meet a minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 or Niveaux de competence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) 7 in French.
  • College program graduates: Must meet a minimum CLB 5 or NCLC 5 in French.
  • These requirements apply to PGWP applications submitted after November 1, 2024.

Special Exemptions and Considerations

Certain students are exempt from these new restrictions, including:

  • Students who commenced their studies before November 1, 2024: No limitations based on the field of study apply.
  • Flight school graduates: Remain eligible for PGWP without any restrictions related to language proficiency or field of study.
  • Programs under curriculum licensing agreements (effective after May 15, 2024): Generally, these programs do not qualify for PGWP.

Duration of Work Permit

The duration of a student’s work permit depends on the length of the completed program. For programs lasting between 8 months and 2 years, the work permit is issued for the same duration as the program. If the program is 2 years or longer, the student can apply for a three-year work permit. This change is expected to provide international students with greater flexibility when transitioning from education to employment in Canada.

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