Updated on December 2, 2024 by canadian immigration experts
New Study Permit Cap
PGWP Rules – What Remains Unchanged
- Designated Learning Institution (DLI): You must complete your program at a PGWP-eligible DLI.
- Physical Presence in Canada: Students must still be physically present in Canada for most of their program.
- Existing Applications: If you apply for a PGWP before November 1, 2024, the new changes will not affect you.
- Flight School Graduates: Graduates from PGWP-eligible flight schools will be exempt from the new requirements, even if they apply after the deadline.
PGWP Eligibility Criteria – What’s New
New PGWP Eligibility Requirements (Effective November 1, 2024)
1. For Students Who Applied for Study Permits Before November 1, 2024
- University Graduates (Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral): You must demonstrate proficiency in English or French, with a minimum score of CLB 7 (or NCLC 7 for French) in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
- Other University Programs: The same CLB 7 (or NCLC 7) language requirement applies.
- College or Other Programs: You must meet a minimum language score of CLB 5 (or NCLC 5 for French).
2. For Students Applying for Study Permits On or After November 1, 2024
- University Graduates (Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral): A minimum CLB 7 (or NCLC 7) in all language areas is required, with no additional restrictions based on your field of study.
- Other University Programs: A minimum CLB 7 (or NCLC 7) is required, and your field of study must be in high demand in Canada.
- College Graduates or Other Programs: You’ll need a minimum CLB 5 (or NCLC 5) in all language areas, and your field of study must be tied to occupations facing long-term shortages.
Language Tests and Proficiency
- English Tests: CELPIP-General, IELTS General Training, or PTE Core.
- French Tests: Test results must meet the corresponding NCLC standards.
New PGWP Field of Study Requirements (Post-November 1, 2024)
- Agriculture and Agri-Food:
- Agriculture, General (CIP Code: 01.0000)
- Agronomy and Crop Science (CIP Code: 01.1102)
- Animal Health (CIP Code: 01.0903)
- Healthcare:
- Veterinary Sciences (CIP Code: 01.8101)
- Exercise Science and Kinesiology (CIP Code: 31.0505)
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math):
- Molecular Genetics (CIP Code: 26.0802)
- Computer Science (CIP Code: 11.0701)
- Trades:
- Meat Cutting (CIP Code: 12.0506)
- Plant Nursery Operations (CIP Code: 01.0606)
- Transportation:
- Aircraft Pilot (CIP Code: 49.0102)
- Heavy Equipment Operation (CIP Code: 49.0205)
Spousal Work Permit Restrictions
- Spouses of master’s program students whose programs last at least 16 months.
- Spouses of doctoral students.
- Spouses of students enrolled in select professional programs or pilot programs.
Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) Adjustments
In response to rising unemployment rates in Canada (now at 6.6% as of August 2024), the government is making adjustments to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). These changes aim to address genuine labor shortages without displacing Canadian workers or suppressing wages.
Need Help Preparing for the New PGWP Rules ?
With these upcoming changes, international students need to plan carefully. Ensure that your study program aligns with the new PGWP eligibility criteria and that you’re ready to meet the language proficiency requirements. If you’re applying after the new rules take effect, consulting with your educational institution can help you navigate these updates and ensure success in securing a PGWP.
Schedule a personalized one-on-one consultation with one of our knowledgeable consultants to get tailored advice on New PGWP rule changes, study permits, work permits, and pathways to permanent residency. Our seasoned Canadian immigration experts at Jane Katkova & Associates will be dedicated to preparing the strongest possible application for you. By leveraging our expertise and attention to detail, we ensure that every aspect of your application for a study permit is crafted to meet the highest standards, maximizing your chances for success.
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