Hello guys,
My friend is in a very difficult situation and we would love your insight/help.
She applied for her PGWP on August 13th 2025.
She got her first refusal on March 8th 2026 due to a missing IELTS test. Just to clarify, she had given the test and thought she attached it but actually hadn’t since there’s no dedicated section.
We applied for reconsideration with an explanation and received the second refusal on March 18th stating that she had passed her 90-day bracket while applying the first time around.
They had taken the course completion date from one of the documents.
However, according the IRCC website, this is what’s mentioned -
If you finish your studies early, your study permit will stop being valid 90 days after you complete your studies, no matter what day is printed on the study permit.
Your studies are officially completed on the date your school first notifies you by any of the following:
We hired a lawyer, submitted a request for reconsideration, a restoration and submitted a new application to cover all our bases.
It has now been 3 months since then, IRCC hasn’t gotten back to us. We are running out of funds and she will have to go back in a months’ time.
Please help me with ideas on how to expedite this process.
PS: We have scheduled an email to the MP and are planning on calling IRCC daily for the next month.
Do you think it will affect her case if she does go back to her home country without a TRV and PGWP?
My friend is in a very difficult situation and we would love your insight/help.
She applied for her PGWP on August 13th 2025.
She got her first refusal on March 8th 2026 due to a missing IELTS test. Just to clarify, she had given the test and thought she attached it but actually hadn’t since there’s no dedicated section.
We applied for reconsideration with an explanation and received the second refusal on March 18th stating that she had passed her 90-day bracket while applying the first time around.
They had taken the course completion date from one of the documents.
However, according the IRCC website, this is what’s mentioned -
If you finish your studies early, your study permit will stop being valid 90 days after you complete your studies, no matter what day is printed on the study permit.
Your studies are officially completed on the date your school first notifies you by any of the following:
- completion letter
- transcript
- degree or diploma
We hired a lawyer, submitted a request for reconsideration, a restoration and submitted a new application to cover all our bases.
It has now been 3 months since then, IRCC hasn’t gotten back to us. We are running out of funds and she will have to go back in a months’ time.
Please help me with ideas on how to expedite this process.
PS: We have scheduled an email to the MP and are planning on calling IRCC daily for the next month.
Do you think it will affect her case if she does go back to her home country without a TRV and PGWP?
