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Changes to Canada’s Interim Work Authorization for International Students

The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced an important update regarding interim work authorizations for international students applying for or holding PostGraduation Work Permits (PGWPs). This change is particularly relevant for those currently studying in Canada or planning to transition to the workforce after completing their education.  

 Understanding Interim Work Authorization  

When international students complete their studies and apply for a PGWP, they enter a period of maintained status (previously referred to as implied status). During this time, they are legally permitted to work fulltime while awaiting a decision on their work permit application.  

However, processing delays—especially post-COVID—have led to extended waiting periods, sometimes stretching to several months. This created challenges for graduates seeking employment, as some employers were hesitant to hire candidates without a physical work permit in hand. To address this, IRCC introduced interim work authorization letters, which served as temporary proof of work eligibility.  

Initially, these letters were valid for 120 days (four months), with an option to request an extension if processing times exceeded this period.  

 Key Change: Extended Validity to 180 Days  

In its latest update, IRCC has extended the validity of interim work authorization letters from 120 days to 180 days (six months). This adjustment acknowledges that PGWP processing times may exceed the previous fourmonth window, providing graduates with more flexibility when securing employment.  

 Why This Matters  
  •  Easier Job Search: Graduates can present the interim authorization to employers, confirming their legal work status while awaiting their official PGWP.  
  •  Reduced Uncertainty: The extended validity minimizes disruptions for those whose permits take longer to process.  
  •  Extension Option: If IRCC does not finalize the PGWP within 180 days, applicants can still request an extension.  
 Who Benefits from This Change?  

This update primarily supports:  

  •  Current international students in Canada transitioning to the workforce.  
  •  Recent graduates who have applied for a PGWP but face processing delays.  
  •  Employers hiring international talent, as the extended authorization provides clearer proof of work eligibility.  
 Final Thoughts  

While this change is not a major policy shift, it reflects IRCC’s ongoing efforts to streamline processes for international students and temporary workers. For those planning to study or work in Canada, staying informed about such updates is crucial for a smooth transition.  

If you have questions about your eligibility or need assistance with your application, consulting our Immigration experts will help .  

Wishing you success in your Canadian journey!  

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