Why IRCC Might Refuse Your PGWP Application
Applying for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is a crucial step for many international students in Canada. However, there are several reasons why Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) may refuse your application. Here are the key factors to consider:
1. Failure to Meet Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for a PGWP, you must meet specific eligibility criteria, including:- Completing a PGWP-eligible program of at least eight months at a designated learning institution (DLI).
- Studying full-time throughout your program, except for your final semester.
- Graduating from an eligible post-secondary institution, with additional criteria for Quebec-based programs.
2. Missing Required Documents
IRCC requires the submission of one of the following documents with your PGWP application:- An official letter from your DLI confirming completion of your program.
- An official transcript from your DLI.
- A copy of your transcript from your DLI’s website.
3. Unexplained Study Gap
If you took an unauthorized break from your studies without formally explaining the gap to IRCC, your PGWP application might be refused. IRCC allows for leaves of absence for valid reasons, but these must be properly documented and approved.4. Late Application Submission
You have 180 days from the date your DLI issues your final grades to apply for a PGWP. Submitting your application after this period will result in refusal.5. Failure to Maintain Legal Status
You must ensure your study permit is valid at some point during the 180-day application window. If your study permit expires before applying, you must restore your status as a student or apply for the PGWP from outside Canada. Violating student visa conditions or overstaying your authorized period can also lead to refusal.Averou Immigration Services can help you navigate the PGWP application process, ensuring all criteria are met and documents are properly submitted. Contact us today for expert guidance and support in securing your post-graduation work permit.