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dianaannep

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Sep 20, 2015
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Hi everyone,

I came to Canada in 2010, finished my 2 year program and applied and received my PGWP in the beginning of 2013. I have been working in Canada ever since. My NOC code is 5241 and skill type is B.

I have a full-time permanent position, I haven't applied to PNP since i'm still under probation period at my work. My problem is my permit is expiring next year April 2016. I have no invitation through EE at this point and I'm really stressed out. I tried to find all sorts of information online but everything is misleading and confusing.

I need to know is it possible to extend my PGWP work permit? or change it to Temporary work permit?

What are the steps I need to take? Do I require LMIA even though i'm employed, falls under skill type B?

What are the steps to apply for LMIA if i'm already employed? Where should I forward my employer to do the application?

Can my employer be any help to extend my stay?
 
You can't extend your PGWP. If your employer obtains an approved LMIA, you can then apply for a temporary work permit. Yes - an LMIA is certainly required even through your job falls under skill type B.
 
scylla said:
You can't extend your PGWP. If your employer obtains an approved LMIA, you can then apply for a temporary work permit. Yes - an LMIA is certainly required even through your job falls under skill type B.

But it says on the CIC website that its LMIA exempt. cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/students/post-grad.asp

Is it still possible for my employer to apply for one?
 
dianaannep said:
But it says on the CIC website that its LMIA exempt. cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/students/post-grad.asp

Is it still possible for my employer to apply for one?

PGWP is once in a lifetime.

This means you can apply and work under PGWP without LMIA, Not extending it.

When it expires, you can get LMIA and get WP based on it, by then you're on TFWP, not PGWP anymore.
 
Have your company try and get you an LMIA. I am not sure how often CIC does it but I got a one year WP extension after my PGWP ran out. This gave me enough time to apply for EE and get my PR done.
 
PGWP is a onetime opportunity that cannot be extended.
You can also put up your express entry profile and at the same time apply for nominee in your province.
 
I am in the same boat as yours. My company has applied for the Pre screening process of PNP.
The problem is, there are two employees in my company that is in my same situation. So if the if Pre screening process is complete and my company gets the license, would all 3 of us be able to apply for PNP or the pre screening process is only for one person ?
We all work in the same position.
 
dianaannep said:
Hi everyone,

I came to Canada in 2010, finished my 2 year program and applied and received my PGWP in the beginning of 2013. I have been working in Canada ever since. My NOC code is 5241 and skill type is B.

I have a full-time permanent position, I haven't applied to PNP since i'm still under probation period at my work. My problem is my permit is expiring next year April 2016. I have no invitation through EE at this point and I'm really stressed out. I tried to find all sorts of information online but everything is misleading and confusing.

I need to know is it possible to extend my PGWP work permit? or change it to Temporary work permit?

What are the steps I need to take? Do I require LMIA even though i'm employed, falls under skill type B?

What are the steps to apply for LMIA if i'm already employed? Where should I forward my employer to do the application?

Can my employer be any help to extend my stay?

How many points do you have? April 2016 is still some time away, maybe you get ITA by then! How long did you get your PGWP for? Unfortunately, PGWP is a once in a lifetime deal, so you can't actually renew it.