IRCC to add language test field to PGWP application portal
FINALLY: Ottawa Scrambles to Fix Work Permit Portal Disaster That Left Thousands of International Students in Limbo
Ottawa has been forced into an embarrassing climbdown after months of bureaucratic chaos.
Immigration officials are now rushing to add a dedicated language test field to the post-graduation work permit portal—an omission that has caused widespread confusion and panic among foreign graduates desperate to stay in Canada.
The stunning admission comes from Immigration Minister Lena Diab’s own office, which confirmed to Global News that the fix is finally “in the works.”
THE BLUNDER THAT BROKE THE SYSTEM
For months, applicants have been pulling their hair out trying to submit language test results through a system that simply had no place to put them.
The missing field created a nightmare scenario where students—who have already spent thousands on Canadian tuition and living costs—feared their work permit applications would be rejected or delayed indefinitely.
Every day without clarity meant another day of anxiety for graduates staring down the barrel of expired study permits and uncertain futures.
MINISTER’S OFFICE BREAKS SILENCE
A spokesperson for the Minister finally acknowledged the problem this week, revealing the dedicated field is being developed as part of “broader” system improvements.
But critics say this is too little, too late for the thousands who have already wrestled with the broken portal.
International education experts warn that Canada’s reputation as a top destination for foreign students hangs in the balance.
The change cannot come soon enough.
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