PGWP Eligibility Locked for 2026 | One Wrong Course Can Cost Your Work Permit │ Canada Immigration
PGWP Eligibility Locked for 2026 | One Wrong Course Can Cost Your Work Permit │ Canada Immigration Canada has quietly locked in a major rule that could permanently affect international students planning to work after graduation. In this video, we break down the latest Canadian immigration update confirming that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has frozen the Post-Graduation Work Permit eligible fields of study for all of 2026. If you are an international student, a parent funding studies in Canada, or someone relying on the study-to-work pathway as a stepping stone to permanent residence, this Canada immigration news directly affects you. One wrong course choice can now cost your work permit, limit your ability to work in Canada, and derail long-term Canada PR plans. We explain what changed, who is affected, and why this decision matters more than it appears. You’ll learn how the PGWP works, why eligibility is now locked, and how this impacts college diploma and non-degree programs. We also cover the timing rules many students miss, including how study permit application dates can determine PGWP eligibility. This Canada visa update also explains why a Post-Graduation Work Permit does not guarantee permanent residence, how Express Entry Canada and provincial programs assess work experience, and why job duties under the National Occupational Classification system still matter even after you receive a work permit. If you’re researching Canada work permits, Canada visa requirements, the Canada PR process for 2026, or planning to study and work in Canada, this video provides critical clarity before it’s too late. Stay informed with the latest immigration updates so you can make precise decisions in an increasingly competitive immigration environment. #PGWP#CanadaImmigration#CanadaImmigrationNews#CanadaImmigration2026#CanadianImmigrationUpdate#CanadaWorkPermit#WorkInCanada#CanadaVisaUpdate#CanadaVisaRequirements#CanadaPR#ExpressEntryCanada#InternationalStudentsCanada#StudyInCanada#CanadaPRProcess2026#LatestImmigrationUpdates Join Canada Chronicles Membership Today! 🌟 Get monthly eBooks packed with expert tips on immigration, jobs, and settling in Canada. 👉 Click here to join now: / @thecanadachronicles Disclaimer: This channel operates independently and is not affiliated with any Canadian government agency or immigration lawyers. The informational content is sourced from public domains and is not a substitute for professional advice. For specific immigration needs, consult a qualified attorney or expert. This channel disclaims responsibility for actions taken based on the information provided. Viewers are encouraged to independently verify details.

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