Canada PGWP – Post-Graduation Work Permit

The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is an open work permit that allows eligible international graduates of Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) in Canada to work for any employer after completing their studies. PGWP helps graduates gain valuable Canadian work experience that can later support permanent residency applications through programs like Express Entry and PNP streams.
To qualify, graduates must have completed a full-time program of at least 8 months, maintain valid study status, and apply within 180 days of receiving their confirmation of graduation. Programs completed mostly in-person are eligible, while over 50% online studies may affect eligibility. The permit’s duration depends on the length of the study program, up to 3 years for programs of two or more academic years.
PGWP Eligibility
To be eligible for Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), international graduates must meet a set of requirements outlined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on the official Government of Canada website.
Key PGWP Eligibility Criteria
Canada’s Post-Graduate Work Permit program maintains an official list of eligible fields of study on the canada.ca website. All bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs remain fully PGWP-eligible, regardless of their field. For diploma, certificate, and non-degree programs, eligibility is limited to specific fields identified by Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) codes that address Canada’s skilled labour needs—such as healthcare, engineering, social work, education, STEM, skilled trades, and more.
Examples of PGWP-Eligible Fields
PGWP Requirements
To receive a PGWP, international graduates must complete qualifying studies at a designated Canadian institution, maintain valid status, and apply within a strict timeline. Let’s check basic requirements:
Proof that you’ve completed your studies
Proof that you were enrolled in full-time studies
Proof of language ability (for applications submitted on or after Nov 1, 2024)
Proof that you graduated in an eligible field of study (if applicable)
Proof of upfront medical exam (if applicable)
How to Apply for PGWP?
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) in Canada. This process can be completed from inside or outside Canada as long as you meet all eligibility criteria.
Step 1: Confirm Your Eligibility
Before applying, ensure you meet the general and program-specific requirements:
Step 2: Gather Required Documents
You’ll need to prepare:
Step 3: Apply Online
Most applicants must apply online through their IRCC account (GCKey or Sign-In Partner).
- Go to the IRCC website and sign in.
- Use the online tool to answer questions and generate your personalized document checklist.
- Upload all documents in the required sections, language test results and field eligibility proof go under “Client Information” if not automatically requested.
Step 4: Pay the Application Fees
You’ll pay online using a credit or debit card:
Step 5: Submit Your Application
After uploading documents and paying fees:
Step 6: Wait for Processing and Receive Your Permit
You’ll receive an acknowledgment from IRCC once your application is submitted. Processing times vary, but you’ll be notified when:
You can then begin working full-time in any occupation across Canada once your PGWP is approved. If you applied within Canada with a valid study permit, you may also work while awaiting approval.
PGWP Processing Time
Online applications inside Canada: approximately 8–10 weeks from the date IRCC receives your complete application.
Applications from outside Canada: generally take 12–16 weeks, as they include additional verification and travel document steps.
The processing time starts the day IRCC receives a complete application, including biometrics if required, and ends when a final decision is made.
PGWP Validity
The Post‑Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) validity depends on the length of your study program and the expiry date of your passport, whichever comes first.
- 8 months to <2 years: PGWP valid for the same duration as program length.
- 2 years or more: PGWP valid for 3 years.
- Master’s programs (since Feb 15, 2024): Eligible for a 3‑year PGWP even if program duration is less than 2 years (minimum 8 months required).
- Multiple eligible programs: Duration can be combined if each is at least 8 months long and PGWP‑eligible.
- Passport limitation: If your passport expires earlier, the PGWP will be issued only until that date, and you can later extend it with a renewed passport.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is IELTS required for PGWP?
Yes, from Nov 1, 2024, language test (IELTS or equivalent) is required: CLB 7 (IELTS 6.0 each skill) for degree, CLB 5 (IELTS 5.0 each skill) for diploma/certificate.
Can I extend my Post-Graduate Work Permit?
No, PGWP cannot be extended or renewed; you only get one PGWP per lifetime.
Is it possible to convert my PGWP to Canada PR?
Yes, PGWP holders can use Canadian work experience to apply for PR through Express Entry or PNP, but the PGWP itself can’t be “converted” you must apply for PR separately.
Can I get a work permit after studying in Canada?
Yes, eligible graduates can apply for PGWP after completing studies at a qualifying institution.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is IELTS required for PGWP?
Yes, from Nov 1, 2024, language test (IELTS or equivalent) is required: CLB 7 (IELTS 6.0 each skill) for degree, CLB 5 (IELTS 5.0 each skill) for diploma/certificate.
Can I extend my Post-Graduate Work Permit?
No, PGWP cannot be extended or renewed; you only get one PGWP per lifetime.
Is it possible to convert my PGWP to Canada PR?
Yes, PGWP holders can use Canadian work experience to apply for PR through Express Entry or PNP, but the PGWP itself can’t be “converted” you must apply for PR separately.
Can I get a work permit after studying in Canada?
Yes, eligible graduates can apply for PGWP after completing studies at a qualifying institution.





