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Hi;

I'll take a 2 years diploma in a high profile institution, but I want to combine it with a one year program at a more affordable institution, so what do you think of these:

Centennial College
Langara College
George Brown College
Algonquin College
New Brunswick Community College
Memorial University
Vainer College

Are one year programs at these institutions eligible for a PGWP?
 
Assuming they are all public colleges which they look as though they are then no reason why would not qualify for a PGWP.
 
If you do a 2 year program that will qualify you for a 3 year PGWP so you don't need to do another 1 year program. You are obviously free to do another 1 year program right after the 2 year program and then apply for PGWP.
 
Hi;

I'll take a 2 years diploma in a high profile institution, but I want to combine it with a one year program at a more affordable institution, so what do you think of these:

Centennial College
Langara College
George Brown College
Algonquin College
New Brunswick Community College
Memorial University
Vainer College

Are one year programs at these institutions eligible for a PGWP?
Avoid colleges if you can. They are diploma mills unless you have lot of work experience and consider yourself easily employable after getting your PGWP. To answer your question, any public college or university is eligible for pgwp. Just google pgwp eligibility and you'll get official sources.

I would say look at universities.