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Post Graduate Work Permit Extension | Episode 65
Episode 6527th June 2023 • Ask Canada Immigration Lawyer Evelyn Ackah • Evelyn Ackah
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Calgary immigration lawyer Evelyn Ackah discusses the recent Post Graduate Work Permit extension (PGWP) announced by Canada's Immigration Minister, Mr. Sean Fraser. The PGWP extension is to help address Canada's labour shortage so that foreign nationals with expired or soon-expiring post-graduation work permits can work in Canada longer.

Canada's Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) Program is an initiative that allows international students who have completed a program of study in Canada to work in the country for a specified period of time after graduation. The program is designed to provide students with valuable Canadian work experience, which can enhance their chances of obtaining permanent residence in Canada, and help Canadian employers find highly qualified foreign workers who were educated in Canada. 

During the podcast, Evelyn Ackah explains the PGWP extension including: 

  • The program is available for individuals who have studied in Canada and were eligible for the Post-Graduate Work Permit.
  • An additional 18 months will be granted to those whose work permits have expired or are still active, allowing them to continue working and gather more time in Canada.
  • The extended program aims to provide an opportunity for students to apply for permanent residence in Canada.
  • The program will launch on April 6th, 2023, and applications can be submitted at that time.
  • Individuals who have lost their status or are currently working and want to apply for permanent residence can benefit from this program.
  • It is important to note that the program only applies to individuals who attended a program or school that qualifies for permanent residence.

About Evelyn Ackah

Evelyn Ackah is the Founder and Managing Lawyer at Ackah Business Immigration Law. With offices in Calgary, Toronto and Vancouver, we work with individuals and business owners from all over the world who want to cross borders seamlessly.

For more information on immigration to Canada or the United States, Ask Evelyn Ackah at Ackah Business Immigration Law today at (403) 452‑9515 or email Evelyn directly at contact@ackahlaw.com.

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