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daveh79 Jun 30th 2020 2:01 am

Confusion PGWP
 
Hi all,

Thank you in advance.
By what I can find online, my wife can apply for a pgwp upto the length of her course or if the course was 2 years or over, they can give you a 3 year pgwp. The problem is, her course is listed as a two year course but because we were denied entry for sept intake 2019, she started the two year course in January 2020 intake And has to study summer 2020 semester to catch up. My question is, will they class this as a sped up 18 months course and only offer an 18 month pgwp or will they take it as a 4 semester (two year) course and offer 2-3 year pgwp?

feel free to ask me to clarify anything. Georgian college lists it as 4 semester two years course.

daveh79 Jun 30th 2020 2:13 am

Re: Confusion PGWP
 
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...a9d239cf26.png
Found this but can anyone confirm this is how it would work out

christmasoompa Jun 30th 2020 10:06 am

Re: Confusion PGWP
 

Originally Posted by daveh79 (Post 12873896)
Hi all,

Thank you in advance.
By what I can find online, my wife can apply for a pgwp upto the length of her course or if the course was 2 years or over, they can give you a 3 year pgwp. The problem is, her course is listed as a two year course but because we were denied entry for sept intake 2019, she started the two year course in January 2020 intake And has to study summer 2020 semester to catch up. My question is, will they class this as a sped up 18 months course and only offer an 18 month pgwp or will they take it as a 4 semester (two year) course and offer 2-3 year pgwp?

feel free to ask me to clarify anything. Georgian college lists it as 4 semester two years course.

Why was she denied entry to start in Sept 2019?

Note it's only 3 year PGWP's for certain 2 year programs only (doctoral without breaks etc), normally for a 2 year course it would be a 2 year PGWP.

daveh79 Jun 30th 2020 4:18 pm

Re: Confusion PGWP
 
we were denied on the grounds we had been denied before. We got a solicitor involved as we’d never applied before and got accepted in a week of reapplying

christmasoompa Jun 30th 2020 4:27 pm

Re: Confusion PGWP
 

Originally Posted by daveh79 (Post 12874179)
we were denied on the grounds we had been denied before. We got a solicitor involved as we’d never applied before and got accepted in a week of reapplying

Ah, I see. So she just had to start late and catch up (i.e. an 'accelerated course')? If so, it'll count as the normal course duration, whatever that would have been.

HTH.



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