Dear all,
I recently applied to this Master in Simon Fraser University. It's a double Master: the first year in Vancouver and the second year in China (Beijing). I will get two Degrees, one from SFU and the other from the University of China.
I was wondering if after graduation, I could apply for my PGWPP for three years. I've gotten mixed feedback from different people.
Some people say that the year in China does not count for immigration and if I get the PGWPP would be just for that year that I studied in Vancouver.
I found this information on CIC, but it's very vague
Educational programs with an overseas component
If a student completes a program of study that has, as part of the program, an overseas component, they will be eligible for this program as long as they earn a Canadian educational credential from an eligible institution.
Does anyone have any idea about this kind of double programs with an overseas component?
Thank you!
I recently applied to this Master in Simon Fraser University. It's a double Master: the first year in Vancouver and the second year in China (Beijing). I will get two Degrees, one from SFU and the other from the University of China.
I was wondering if after graduation, I could apply for my PGWPP for three years. I've gotten mixed feedback from different people.
Some people say that the year in China does not count for immigration and if I get the PGWPP would be just for that year that I studied in Vancouver.
I found this information on CIC, but it's very vague
Educational programs with an overseas component
If a student completes a program of study that has, as part of the program, an overseas component, they will be eligible for this program as long as they earn a Canadian educational credential from an eligible institution.
Does anyone have any idea about this kind of double programs with an overseas component?
Thank you!