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justin777

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So my status is that I am currently a first year, in my second term. My original program was to get a diploma which is two years but because of circumstances I will only able to get one year. It is still the same program just that I would be getting a certificate instead of a diploma

Here is the status, so I had two regular semesters (including this semester) with four months each, and I have a two months summer term, but I was approved for a Prior Learning Assessment making me eligible to skip it (As I know this should not affect the length of my PGWP).

After that, we will have our regular break for two months (July - August), and we will start our Fall Term in September where I plan to get my work term.

My first question is, will the regular break be included in PGWP? Since the program is technically considered as 1-year academic term, giving me 1-year and
4-months for my PGWP.

The second question is, what does CIC means for the work term to be essential? When I applied for my study visa, they approve me a work visa for
CO-OP (Which I also need to ask them about if I need to amend it since it's for the diploma?)

Anyone can clarify these things for me will greatly be appreciated. I am trying to be eligible to CEC and quite risky considering how short my PGWP is. That is why I want to explore all possible options.

Thank You Guys so much
 
I'll help with one question. The co-op has to be required / necessary in order for you to complete your course requirements and graduate. It sounds like the co-op was required for the diploma. If a co-op is not required for a certificate, then you no longer qualify for the co-op work permit and the co-op period won't be counted when determining the length of your PGWP.
 
scylla said:
I'll help with one question. The co-op has to be required / necessary in order for you to complete your course requirements and graduate. It sounds like the co-op was required for the diploma. If a co-op is not required for a certificate, then you no longer qualify for the co-op work permit and the co-op period won't be counted when determining the length of your PGWP.

Hi Scylla, Thanks for replying. The co-op is the same with Certificate, not required and both optional. If it is accepted will it count on determining the length of my PGWP?