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Yes. A PGWP is awarded (by application, of course) to those who have completed the requirements for a post-graduate (master's, phd) degree from a recognized Canadian institution. It's awarded only once (for a 3-year period) and cannot be renewed. It's like a regular work permit to the status -- the holder is still a temporary resident.
 
yes, a TWP often requires LMO. PGWP does not.
 
Empirical-Scientist said:
Yes. A PGWP is awarded (by application, of course) to those who have completed the requirements for a post-graduate (master's, phd) degree from a recognized Canadian institution. It's awarded only once (for a 3-year period) and cannot be renewed. It's like a regular work permit to the status -- the holder is still a temporary resident.

+1, but depends on ur study program length, it can be given for only 1 year or 2 years long as well.
 
Thank you so much for your replies. I am studying Project Management, a post-graduate course in Toronto.The duration of the course is 8 months and i think i will be getting 8 months work permit only :(...Will i be eligible to apply for Manitoba PNP after doing job for 6 months???
 
harmeet1986 said:
Thank you so much for your replies. I am studying Project Management, a post-graduate course in Toronto.The duration of the course is 8 months and i think i will be getting 8 months work permit only :(...Will i be eligible to apply for Manitoba PNP after doing job for 6 months???

The maximum is 8 months in your case, as stated here.

Regarding the PNP, you'll have only two months left to reside in Canada if you apply right after the sixth month of work, according to MPNP guidelines. You could still apply for a regular work permit to extend your stay, or for a extended visitor stay, which won't allow you to work. Alternatively, you can start your PNP application and ask the province to issue you a work permit as soon as they nominate you.
 
If i appy for MPNP after 6 months of in Manitoba, wont it automatically allow me to stay in Canada???? If not, wat are the options to stay dere
 
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The maximum is 8 months in your case, as stated here.

Regarding the PNP, you'll have only two months left to reside in Canada if you apply right after the sixth month of work, according to MPNP guidelines. You could still apply for a regular work permit to extend your stay, or for a extended visitor stay, which won't allow you to work. Alternatively, you can start your PNP application and ask the province to issue you a work permit as soon as they nominate you.
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But I can work fulltime in Manitoba even before PGWP isued - offcampus work permit length equal to study permit (program length + 90 days in general) and valid while PGWP aplication in process. This expirience are not valid for student stream, but will I be eligeble for Manitoba TFW stream in this case? 6 month in full time job can be reached (theoretically) about 4-5 months before PGWP end. Well enough time for nomination process (TFW are priority stream)