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annaturner

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Oct 15, 2019
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Hi,
The post contains some details, so if you have PTSD, avoid. I am apologizing for oversharing, but I need to give as many details as I can to get more accurate answer.
I am a student at McGill. In my first year, I had taken 5 courses (15 credits) and I paid for them as well, however later on I was sexually assaulted. I had to withdraw from few classes later in the term in December, because I could not deal with it. I have all the proof like medical note, note from psychologist and advisor. I was also 17 years at the time, so was pretty hard. On my transcript it still says full-time, because I withdrew later on, however it shows the amount of credits.
It is my last year and I have been full time all my other terms. I was wondering if I can still get a PGWP?
I know you can't be part time, but I had a very traumatic situation. Would really appreciate advice.
 
Hi,
The post contains some details, so if you have PTSD, avoid. I am apologizing for oversharing, but I need to give as many details as I can to get more accurate answer.
I am a student at McGill. In my first year, I had taken 5 courses (15 credits) and I paid for them as well, however later on I was sexually assaulted. I had to withdraw from few classes later in the term in December, because I could not deal with it. I have all the proof like medical note, note from psychologist and advisor. I was also 17 years at the time, so was pretty hard. On my transcript it still says full-time, because I withdrew later on, however it shows the amount of credits.
It is my last year and I have been full time all my other terms. I was wondering if I can still get a PGWP?
I know you can't be part time, but I had a very traumatic situation. Would really appreciate advice.

Submit an explanation and all of your medical proofs. It is very possible that IRCC will still grant you a PGWP.

Well done on seeking help, overcoming and continuing on with your studies.
 
Submit an explanation and all of your medical proofs. It is very possible that IRCC will still grant you a PGWP.

Well done on seeking help, overcoming and continuing on with your studies.
Thank you. I was really worried because I have read so many threads about people getting rejected.