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Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Processing Time
Processing times for Post-Graduation Work Permits can vary, but students from India can expect an average processing time of 60-90 days for online applications and 90-120 days for paper applications.
Canada Post Graduate Work Permit for Indian Students
Indian students who have completed their post-graduate studies in Canada can apply for a Post-Graduate Work Permit, which can take around 2-3 months to process, but this may vary depending on the complexity of the application.
Summer 2024 PGWP Application Guide for International Students
McGill University's guide for international students applying for a Post-Graduate Work Permit in Summer 2024, including information on processing times, eligibility, and required documents.
Processing Time for Post-Graduate Work Permits in Canada
The processing time for Post-Graduate Work Permits in Canada can range from 1-6 months, with an average processing time of 2-3 months for online applications, and students from India are advised to apply as early as possible to ensure timely processing.
Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) for International Students in Canada
The University of British Columbia's resource page for international students applying for a Post-Graduate Work Permit, including information on eligibility, application procedures, and average processing times.
Canada Post-Graduate Work Permit: A Guide for Indian Students
A comprehensive guide for Indian students applying for a Post-Graduate Work Permit in Canada, including information on processing times, required documents, and tips for a successful application.
Post-Graduate Work Permits: What You Need to Know
An article by the Toronto Star discussing the Post-Graduate Work Permit program in Canada, including information on processing times, eligibility, and the benefits of the program for international students, including those from India.
Summer 2024 Post-Graduate Work Permit Webinar for International Students
A webinar hosted by the University of Toronto, discussing the Post-Graduate Work Permit application process for international students, including students from India, and providing tips and advice for a successful application.