scylla said:You can try. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
Spectrum90 said:It varies depending on officer to officer. But put all your documents like Degree, Transcript and Official Letter from the Institute that you completed the course, passport and fees(i dont remember exactly how much it was)
scylla said:Offer of employment is not required. This has nothing to do with a PGWP.
The transcript probably isn't enough. You need some sort of paperwork from your school that shows you have completed the requirements of your degree / diploma.
Note that if you aren't from a visa exempt country, you'll need to be holding a valid multiple entry TRV.
Spectrum90 said:Degree Completion Letter which would be stating that you have completed your Degree in this period of time. Obviously if you are getting it from University, it would be on University Letter Head.
scylla said:You need a final transcript and also a letter from the school confirming graduation requirements have been met or formal notice of graduation. Transcript alone isn't enough.
scylla said:You need a final transcript and also a letter from the school confirming graduation requirements have been met or formal notice of graduation. Transcript alone isn't enough.
Apply for a work permit within 90 days of receiving written confirmation (for example, a transcript or an official letter) from your institution indicating that you have met the requirements for completing your academic program
Provide a supporting letter from your institution outlining the duration of studies and the program code
Jdunchik said:Final transcripts OR official letter OR formal notification
Jamestoca said:I also agree with you. In the online application they just ask for one document.
scylla said:You might want to look at the checklist for paper-based applications. Different instructions there. You should make sure you can meet the requirements of the paper-based application process.