Canada announces eligible programs for Post-Graduation Work Permits

Canada has updated the eligibility criteria for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Starting November 1, certain international graduates must meet specific field of study requirements aligned with occupation-based Express Entry categories like...

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Canada has announced the updated details surrounding which programs are eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Under new guidelines announced in September, some international graduates at various levels of study who apply for a PGWP after November 1 will now need to meet additional field of study requirements to be eligible for a work permit, as per CIC News.

Eligible fields of study for PGWPs

Eligible study areas for the PGWP can be classified into categories that align with the occupation-based Express Entry categories established by IRCC in 2023, which are linked to the national labor market requirements.

These are:



  1. Agriculture and agri-food;
  2. Healthcare;
  3. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM);
  4. Trade; and
  5. Transport.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligible programs in these fields are grouped and listed using the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP), Canada’s system for describing and categorizing instructional/educational programs in the country; similar to the National Occupation Classification (NOC) system for jobs in Canada.

The table below prepared by CIC News provides some examples of instructional programs that are eligible for a PGWP for each field of study, with the corresponding CIP code:

CIP 2021 Title

CIP 2021 Code

Field of Study Category

Agricultural business and management, general

01.0101

Agriculture and agri-food

Animal/livestock husbandry and production

01.0302

Agriculture and agri-food

Plant nursery operations and management

01.0606

Agriculture and agri-food

Animal health

01.0903

Agriculture and agri-food

Agronomy and crop science

01.1102

Agriculture and agri-food

Special education and teaching, general

13.1001

Healthcare

Exercise physiology

26.0908

Healthcare

Physical therapy assistant

51.0806

Healthcare

Polysomnography

51.0917

Healthcare

Cytotechnology/cytotechnologist

51.1002

Healthcare

Computer programming/programmer, general

11.0201

STEM

Chemical engineering

14.0701

STEM

Engineering mechanics

14.1101

STEM

Water, wetlands and marine resources management

03.0205

STEM

Computer graphics

11.0803

STEM

Electrician

46.0302

Trade

Heating, air conditioning, ventilation and refrigeration maintenance technology/technician

47.0201

Trade

Machine tool technology/machinist

48.0501

Trade

Insulator

46.0414

Trade

Plumbing technology/plumber

46.0503

Trade

Heavy equipment maintenance technology/technician

47.0302

Transport

Air traffic controller

49.0105

Transport

Truck and bus driver/commercial vehicle operator and instructor

49.0205

Transport

Flight instructor

49.0108

Transport

Transportation and materials moving, other

49.9999

Transport


The above table does not provide a complete account of PGWP-eligible instructional programs.
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