Canada Expands Post-Graduation Work Permit Checks Impacting Indian Students   - pravasisamwad
April 11, 2026
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Canada Expands Post-Graduation Work Permit Checks Impacting Indian Students  

The development signals a tightening of post-study migration pathways, with implications for Indian students planning long-term settlement in Canada

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Canada has expanded its monitoring of Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) holders, introducing stricter verification processes that are affecting thousands of Indian graduates. Authorities are focusing on ensuring that work undertaken by graduates aligns with their field of study and meets visa conditions.

The PGWP program has been a key attraction for Indian students, offering a pathway to gain work experience and transition to permanent residency. However, the new checks are increasing scrutiny on employment patterns, particularly in cases where graduates take up unrelated jobs.

Immigration consultants report that graduates are being asked to provide detailed employment records, including contracts, pay slips, and job descriptions. Failure to demonstrate compliance could affect future immigration applications.

The move is part of Canada’s broader effort to maintain the integrity of its immigration system while managing rising intake levels. Officials argue that aligning work experience with education ensures better economic outcomes.

Indian students are expressing concern about the practical challenges of finding jobs strictly within their field, especially in competitive markets. Many rely on interim roles to sustain themselves financially.

Experts suggest that clearer guidelines and support systems are needed to help graduates navigate the new requirements. Universities and community organisations are stepping up efforts to provide career guidance.

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