Yes of courseDis you attend the classes that started in September 2022, submit assignments, write your exams, etc.?
Yes of courseDis you attend the classes that started in September 2022, submit assignments, write your exams, etc.?
Yes of course
I have actively attended the first semester of first degree but failed all the subjects and withdrew in November. 6476432099 call please I will pay consultation fee
the things that you are saying to me is very difficult to understand. I have a record on my transcript that i withdrew from Gis program and failed one subject my question is that will i recieve PGWP or not ?
PGWP eligibility in Canada is generally based on the program you completed, rather than the program from which you withdrew. Since you changed your program within the same college and are currently passing all subjects in the new program, your eligibility for a PGWP would be based on the successful completion of the current program. The fact that they published your academic performance for another program may be a formality or a mistake, so it is better to contact the people who are responsible for thisHello everyone,
I came in Canada in september 2022 as an International Student in 1 year program then i changed program within same college in jan 2023 by withdrewing from the program that i started in sep 2022 so college published a transcript that is showing the grades of program that i started in sep 2022 as well as the grades of current program. i am worried because i failed all the 9 subjects in the 1st sem of program that i started in sep 2022 but good thing is that i am passing current programs all subjects. will my PGWP be rejected on the behalf of program from which i withdrew?
no no thats not a mistake. college authorities told me that we have a system and we cannot hide anything from our records and transcripts but I think that the completion letter that i will recieve will be based on my current program and will not demonstrate the failure of program that i left in mid of 1st sem. thanks for motivational reply.PGWP eligibility in Canada is generally based on the program you completed, rather than the program from which you withdrew. Since you changed your program within the same college and are currently passing all subjects in the new program, your eligibility for a PGWP would be based on the successful completion of the current program. The fact that they published your academic performance for another program may be a formality or a mistake, so it is better to contact the people who are responsible for this
no no thats not a mistake. college authorities told me that we have a system and we cannot hide anything from our records and transcripts but I think that the completion letter that i will recieve will be based on my current program and will not demonstrate the failure of program that i left in mid of 1st sem. thanks for motivational reply.
I not completed one semester of the program that i leftYou seem to be saying that you failed but also withdrew mid first semester. You can only switch programs without a new study permit if you completed one semester at the other program.
That will affect your PGWP eligibility. Simply put you are in violation with one of the terms of your study permit. See below;no no thats not a mistake. college authorities told me that we have a system and we cannot hide anything from our records and transcripts but I think that the completion letter that i will recieve will be based on my current program and will not demonstrate the failure of program that i left in mid of 1st sem. thanks for motivational reply.
No but I withdrew in Nov 10 2022 and took another program in jan 2023 so I only have 1.5 month gap but according to immigration rules we should not remain free for more than 150 days on study permit right ? And moreover I changed program once not multiple times right ?That will affect your PGWP eligibility. Simply put you are in violation with one of the terms of your study permit. See below;
However, to assess if a student who has changed institutions or programs of study a number of times should be considered to be actively pursuing their studies, the officer should consider the student’s reasons for the changes. In cases where multiple program or institutional changes do not appear to support the expectation that the student is making reasonable progress toward the completion of a Canadian credential, the officer may determine that the study permit holder has not fulfilled their study permit condition to actively pursue their course or program of study.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...dents/study-permits/assessing-conditions.html
No but I withdrew in Nov 10 2022 and took another program in jan 2023 so I only have 1.5 month gap but according to immigration rules we should not remain free for more than 150 days on study permit right ? And moreover I changed program once not multiple times right ?
Failing All Subjects does not demonstrate reasonable progress toward completion. Provided any failed subject appears in your transcript, its not a good news. In a situations like this once IRCC are aware, they can even go further to request T4 from CRA for 2022/2023. Only way to know what will be the outcome is after you apply.