In a game-changing move for international students, Canada has overhauled its Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility list, adding 119 new programs in healthcare, education, skilled trades, and STEM fields—and removing 178 programs no longer aligned with current labour needs.
The revised list, released on June 25, 2025, by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), aims to guide students toward programs that lead to in-demand jobs, especially as Canada faces growing labour shortages in key sectors.
🎓 What Has Changed?
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✅ New Total: 920 eligible programs
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➕ 119 programs added (e.g., Veterinary Medicine, French Teacher Education, Construction Management)
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➖ 178 programs removed (e.g., Solar Energy, Marine Resource Management, Environmental Studies)
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📌 Applies to students applying for study permits on or after November 1, 2024
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🕓 Those who applied before June 25, 2025, are not affected
📌 Sample of New PGWP-Eligible Programs
| Program | Field |
|---|---|
| Veterinary Medicine | Healthcare |
| Dentistry (DDS, DMD) | Healthcare |
| French Language Teacher Education | Education |
| Biology & Drama Teacher Education | Education |
| Advanced Architectural Design | STEM & Design |
| Landscape Architecture | STEM & Design |
| Construction Project Management | Skilled Trades |
| Cabinetmaking & CNC Machining | Skilled Trades |
These changes are designed to steer international students toward study paths that align with actual job market needs.
⚠️ Programs Removed from Eligibility
Several fields have been dropped from the PGWP list, including:
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Solar Energy Technology
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Drywall Installation
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Marine Resource Management
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Environmental Studies
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Most transport-related and agricultural programs
These programs were removed because the related job markets no longer show labour shortages, according to government analysis.
💡 Final Thoughts
Canada’s updated PGWP list sends a clear message: study smart, work smarter. By enrolling in one of the newly approved programs, international students not only increase their chances of securing a work permit, but also position themselves to build long-term careers in a country actively seeking their skills.
Whether you’re drawn to healthcare, architecture, teaching, or skilled trades, now’s the time to plan your education with employment and immigration goals in mind.
