What to Do After Your PGWP Expires in Canada (2025 Update)

🎓 Understanding Your PGWP Expiry Situation
If your Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is about to expire or has already expired, you’re not alone. Thousands of international graduates face this moment each year wondering whether they can continue working or must leave Canada.
The good news? You do have several legal options to stay and continue your journey towards Canadian permanent residency.
At Liberty Immigration, our RCIC experts regularly help graduates find the right path after PGWP expiry based on their career, relationship, and PR goals.
🔍 Option 1: Apply for a Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP)
If you’ve already applied for Permanent Residence (PR) under Express Entry, PNP, or another eligible stream — you may qualify for a Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP).
This allows you to:
- Keep working while your PR is being processed
- Stay legally in Canada without an employer-specific LMIA
✅ Eligibility:
- Your PR application is already submitted and you’ve received your Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR)
- Your current PGWP is still valid (or expired within the restoration period)
Pro tip: Submit your BOWP application before your PGWP expires to avoid gaps in work authorization.
🧩 Option 2: Restore Status as a Worker or Visitor
If your PGWP has already expired, you have 90 days to restore your status in Canada.
You can:
- Apply to restore as a visitor, allowing you to stay but not work
- Apply to restore as a worker, if you have a valid job offer and LMIA or LMIA-exempt work permit category
Once your restoration is approved, you regain legal status in Canada.
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💼 Option 3: Get an LMIA-Supported Work Permit
If your employer is willing to keep you, they can apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) — proving that your role cannot be easily filled by a Canadian.
After LMIA approval, you can apply for a new closed work permit tied to that employer.
This path also helps you build more Canadian work experience — a major advantage for PR programs like Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP).
🌎 Option 4: Apply Under a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Many provinces across Canada (like Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia) have PNP streams designed for international graduates.
You can apply for nomination if you:
- Have work experience in the province
- Have a current or recent job offer
- Meet specific NOC skill requirements
After receiving a PNP nomination, you’ll gain 600 CRS points — almost guaranteeing an Express Entry PR invitation.
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❤️ Option 5: Apply for PR Through a Family or Spousal Route
If you are married to or in a common-law relationship with a Canadian citizen or PR, your partner can sponsor you under the Family Class program.
During this process, you can also apply for an Open Work Permit, allowing you to work while your sponsorship application is in progress.
📚 Option 6: Study Again and Get a New Study Permit
If you wish to continue your education, you can apply for a new study permit and re-enroll in a Canadian program.
Be mindful that a second PGWP won’t be issued — but this strategy helps maintain your legal stay while you pursue other PR options.
⏳ Don’t Let Your PGWP Expire Without Action
Timing is everything. Acting before your permit expires keeps your options open and your status safe.
Here’s a quick summary:
| Situation | Best Option | Can You Work? |
|---|---|---|
| PGWP still valid | Apply for BOWP or LMIA-based permit | ✅ Yes |
| PGWP just expired (within 90 days) | Apply for restoration | ⚠️ Not until restored |
| Waiting for PR | Bridging Open Work Permit | ✅ Yes |
| Married to PR/Citizen | Spousal Sponsorship + OWP | ✅ Yes |
🧾 FAQs: PGWP Expiry in 2025
Q1: Can I stay in Canada after my PGWP expires?
Yes, if you apply for restoration or another status before the 90-day deadline.
Q2: Can I work while waiting for a new work permit?
Only if you’ve submitted your new work permit application before your PGWP expired.
Q3: How long does restoration take in 2025?
Processing time varies (typically 3–5 months), but you can’t work during this period unless approved.
Frequently Asked Questions About PGWP Expiry
What should I do after my PGWP expires?
If your Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is expiring soon, you have a few options — you can apply for a new work permit (if eligible), switch to visitor status, or apply for permanent residency through programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), or spousal sponsorship. It’s best to consult an immigration consultant to find out which path suits your case best.
Can I work on an expired SIN while waiting for my PGWP extension?
No, you cannot legally work in Canada if your SIN or PGWP has expired. Working without authorization can affect your immigration status. You must stop working immediately once your PGWP expires unless you’ve applied for another work permit before the expiry date and are under maintained (implied) status.
Can I apply for an open work permit after my PGWP expires?
Yes, in certain cases you can. For example, if you are eligible for a Spousal Open Work Permit or if IRCC introduces a temporary public policy for PGWP holders. However, you must restore your status within 90 days of expiry to remain in Canada legally.
What to do if my PGWP is expiring in 2024?
If your PGWP is expiring in 2024, keep an eye on the latest IRCC updates. IRCC occasionally announces extensions or special measures for international graduates. Meanwhile, plan ahead by exploring PR or work permit options before the expiry date.
How many PGWPs are expiring in 2024?
Thousands of PGWPs are set to expire in 2024, impacting many international graduates. The government has previously introduced temporary measures to support such applicants, so it’s wise to stay informed through reliable immigration sources like Liberty Immigration.
What if I missed my PGWP renewal window?
If your PGWP has already expired and you didn’t apply for a new permit on time, you may still be eligible to restore your status within 90 days. Speak to a licensed RCIC consultant in Surrey to explore your best options.
💬 Need Personalized Guidance?
Every case is different — whether you’re eligible for a BOWP, LMIA, or PR pathway depends on your personal details and timing.
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