Post-Graduation Work Permit processing time from China
Posted IRCC average: 60-130 days online. Times vary by visa office and case complexity โ verify on canada.ca.
Always verify on canada.ca's live processing-time tool at check-processing-times. IRCC updates posted figures monthly.
About the Post-Graduation Work Permit
PGWP applications for graduates of eligible Canadian DLIs.
China-specific factors that affect timing
- Police certificate (ๆ ็ฏ็ฝช่ฎฐๅฝ่ฏๆ) from local Public Security Bureau; must be notarized and apostilled (China joined the Apostille Convention November 2023).
- Hukou and household registration documents required for many applications.
- Notarized translations from a Chinese Notary Public Office (ๅ ฌ่ฏๅค).
- China does not permit dual citizenship โ naturalization requires renouncing PRC nationality.
Police certificate from China: Police clearance from local PSB โ notarized + apostilled (since China's accession to the Apostille Convention in Nov 2023, no consular legalization needed).
VAC locations in China
- Beijing
- Shanghai
- Guangzhou
- Chongqing
- Chengdu
- Shenyang
- Nanjing
- Hangzhou
- Wuhan
- Jinan
- Kunming
Embassy / High Commission: Embassy of Canada, 19 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100600.
Frequently asked questions
What is the current Post-Graduation Work Permit processing time from China?
IRCC's posted service standard for Post-Graduation Work Permit applications is 60-130 days online. Times vary by visa office and case complexity. Verify the current figure on canada.ca's processing-time tool before applying.
How does IRCC calculate the Post-Graduation Work Permit processing time?
IRCC publishes the 80th percentile of recently completed applications, meaning roughly 20% of cases take longer than the posted figure. Factors include visa office workload, security checks, and document completeness.
What can delay my Post-Graduation Work Permit application from China?
Common causes: incomplete documents, security background checks, medical exam follow-ups, biometrics scheduling, and IRCC procedural-fairness letters requesting more information. China-specific factors include availability of police certificates and biometrics enrolment at local VACs.
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