Last Updated Jan 21, 2026

PR Application After PGWP Expiry (2025 Update): What You Can Still Do to Stay in Canada

PR Application After PGWP Expiry (2025 Update) What You Can Still Do to Stay in Canada

By Vineet Tiwari

PGWP

Your Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) opens the door to skilled Canadian work experience often the bridge toward Permanent Residency (PR).
But what if your PGWP has already expired or is about to expire before you’ve applied for PR?

This is a stressful scenario for many international graduates, but there are still legal ways to stay in Canada, restore your status, or apply for PR even after your PGWP has expired.

In this 2025 guide, we’ll explain your exact options, restoration rights, PR possibilities, and the latest IRCC rules affecting PGWP holders.


Can I Apply for PR After My PGWP Expires?

Yes, you can — but only under certain conditions.

If your PGWP has expired, you may still apply for PR if you remain eligible under an Express Entry program (such as Canadian Experience Class) or through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

However, you must also maintain or restore your temporary resident status in Canada. This typically means:

  • Applying for a Visitor Record or a Restoration of Status within 90 days of expiry.
  • Avoiding unauthorized work while your status is invalid.

If you’ve already submitted your PR application before your PGWP expired, you can stay in Canada under implied status, but you cannot keep working unless you hold a valid work permit.

👉 Read also: What to Do After Your PGWP Expires in Canada (2025 Update)


What Happens If My Work Permit Expires While My PR Application Is Processing?

If you applied for PR (e.g., via Express Entry or BC PNP) before your PGWP expired, you may remain in Canada while your application is being processed.

However, your right to work depends on your permit type:

  • If your PGWP expired and you did not apply for an extension, you cannot legally work.
  • If you applied for an Open Work Permit (such as a Bridging Open Work Permit, or BOWP), you can continue working until a decision is made.

To qualify for a Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP), you must:

  • Already have a PR application in progress, and
  • Hold valid temporary resident status at the time of applying.

👉 Related article: Closed Work Permit to Open Work Permit in Canada


What Happens If My PGWP Expires in 2025?

The PGWP extension policies have evolved in 2025. IRCC no longer offers blanket PGWP extensions as it did during the pandemic, but you may still qualify for an extension due to passport expiry or if IRCC reintroduces specific temporary measures.

Learn more here: PGWP Extension Due to Passport Expiry: 2025 Update.

If your PGWP expires, you have three main options:

  1. Apply for Restoration of Status (within 90 days).
  2. Switch to a Visitor Record to stay in Canada legally while you prepare a PR application.
  3. Apply for a new work permit — such as a Spousal Open Work Permit, Vulnerable Open Work Permit, or LMIA-supported Work Permit.

👉 See full guide: Open Work Permit After PGWP Expires (2025 Guide)


Can a PGWP Lead to Permanent Residency?

Absolutely. A PGWP is specifically designed to help international graduates gain Canadian work experience, which then qualifies them for:

  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC) under Express Entry, or
  • A Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) such as BC PNP 2025.

Your time working in Canada under a PGWP can directly count toward the work experience requirements for PR.


What Are the New Rules for PGWP Canada 2025?

As of October 2025, here are the most recent IRCC updates:

  • PGWP holders are not eligible for automatic extensions (unless announced under new pilot programs).
  • Work experience must align with TEER 0–3 categories to count toward PR.
  • Graduates from private institutions not on the DLI + PGWP-eligible list are no longer eligible for PGWP.

Learn more in our detailed article: PGWP Canada New Rules 2025.


Can I Stay in Canada While Waiting for PR?

Yes, if you maintain legal temporary status. If your PGWP expires, apply for a Visitor Record or a Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) before expiry.
Remaining in Canada with an expired permit without status restoration can lead to serious immigration consequences.


How to Extend Work Permit After PGWP Expires

While the PGWP itself is non-renewable, you can extend your work authorization by switching to another work permit type:

  • Spousal Open Work Permit (if your partner is a student or worker)
  • Employer-specific LMIA-based Work Permit
  • Vulnerable Open Work Permit (if facing workplace abuse or risk)
  • Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) — available only if you’ve already applied for PR

What Happens If I Continue Working After My Work Permit Expires?

Working without authorization after your work permit expires is a violation of section 30 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).
This can negatively impact your future immigration applications — including PR or restoration. Always stop working immediately upon expiry and apply to restore status.


Can I Apply for a Visitor Record After My PGWP Expires?

Yes. You can apply for a Visitor Record within 90 days of expiry to remain in Canada legally while you prepare your next steps — whether that’s a PR application or another permit.


Is TR to PR Coming Back in 2025?

As of late 2025, there is no active TR to PR Pathway. However, IRCC has indicated upcoming reforms aimed at creating permanent pathways for international graduates and essential workers under a new framework expected in 2026.


How Many People Will Get PR in Canada in 2025?

According to Canada’s 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan, IRCC aims to welcome 485,000 new permanent residents in 2025 — including tens of thousands through Express Entry and PNP streams.


What Options Do I Have If My Work Permit Expires?

If your PGWP has expired, here are your immediate next steps:

  1. Stop working immediately.
  2. Apply for restoration or a visitor record within 90 days.
  3. Explore PR or new work permit options such as:
    • Express Entry CEC/FSW
    • BC PNP or other provincial programs
    • Spousal or Vulnerable Open Work Permit
  4. Seek professional guidance before your restoration window closes.

Final Thoughts

If your PGWP has expired, it’s not the end of your Canadian journey. With the right legal strategy — whether through restoration, a new work permit, or a PR application — you can continue your path toward Permanent Residency.

The key is timing: every day counts after expiry. Filing correctly and maintaining status are essential to avoid losing your eligibility or facing removal orders.


Book a Consultation

If your PGWP has expired — or will soon — our licensed RCICs can help you restore your status, prepare a PR application, or find the right provincial pathway before it’s too late.

👉 Book a Free Callback with Liberty Immigration
📞 Get professional help today to secure your legal status and plan your pathway to PR in Canada.

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Vineet Tiwari

Vineet is a caring and creative leader who has lived in India, Oman, UAE, and Canada, giving him a rich multicultural perspective. His commitment to physical fitness keeps him energetic and focused. Vineet's dedication to his clients is evident as he often takes calls on weekends, ensuring they always feel supported and valued. His diverse background and unwavering availability help build strong, trusting relationships with our clients.