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UBC DAP (PGWP)

Rohit Abby Elias

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Aug 15, 2019
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Hi Chelsea,

Below some feedback from UBC via email that may be of help:

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Tuition fees are currently $780 per course and may only be paid at the time of registration for each individual course; this is the same for both international and domestic students. Textbook and course material costs are approximately $175 per course (not included in tuition fee). DAP students are also subject to UBC Board of Governor and Student Society fees. More details can be found here: https://www.sauder.ubc.ca/programs/diplomas/diploma-in-accounting/admission-finance#ql-33313



Students are eligible to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) upon completion their final term of studies in the Diploma in Accounting Program. As UBC DAP is offered in a flexible format that allows students to be continuously enrolled full-time or adjust their enrolment each term as needed, it’s entirely at IRCC’s discretion on the PGWP duration granted and our office is unable to provide any further details on what this duration will be as this will vary from student to student. Students are required to complete 15 3-credit courses for program completion and may also complete additional optional electives during their time in the program. UBC DAP is offered in a flexible format, which allows students to be continuously enrolled full-time or adjust their enrolment each term as needed. Students are expected to complete all program requirements within 24 months of commencing the program.



For assistance with respect to visa/work permits, I encourage you to reach out to an International Student Advisor at UBC International Student Development as they are the campus resources dedicated to advising international students on immigration matters. https://students.ubc.ca/about-student-services/international-student-advising
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Did you reach out to UBC international student advising? They are the best people to answer your question at UBC regarding pgwp length