Learn more about the Post Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP)
Directly following an eligible program of study, you may apply for an open work permit called a post-graduation work permit (PGWP), which may be valid for up to three years.
The immigration information on this webpage is provided as a service to students and has been reviewed and endorsed by a Regulated International Student Immigration Advisor (RISIA) or a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) in compliance with the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations. This is not a legal document and information may change without notice. Please refer to the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website for the most updated information.
Post graduation work permit application overview
When to apply? |
Apply for a PGWP before your study permit expires or becomes invalid to be eligible to work while the application is processed. You have up to 180 days after the end of your program to apply for a PGWP. Note: If you finish your studies earlier than expected. Your study permit will expire on whichever date comes first:
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How to apply? |
You must apply online, unless you cannot due to a disability or a problem with the online application form. Applicants who are outside Canada, please visit IRCC website for more instructions. |
What to do if your study permit expired?
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If you want to stay in Canada, apply for a post graduation work permit and restore status. There are additional fees to restore your status and you won't be eligible to work or study until you receive a new work or study permit. |
Processing Time |
Processing times vary. Visit this IRCC page to check current processing times. |
Fee |
Application fees vary. If required, you will pay fees online after you upload all the documents. |
Application form and IRCC guide for in-Canada application
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IMM5710 - Application to change conditions, extend my stay or remain in Canada as a worker Guide 5580 - Applying for a Work Permit - Student Guide - online application |
Frequently asked questions
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Do I need a medical exam? Students typically only need a medical exam for a co-op or internship work permit if the job requires protecting public health or if they have lived or travelled to certain countries or territories for six months or more in the past year. Jobs requiring a medical exam include those in healthcare settings, clinical laboratories, schools, childcare, and other roles involving close contact with people. Students who need a medical exam must complete one before they begin work. |
IRCC date and time of receipt of online application
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