I have only had a letter telling me to link my PR application which I have and then the letter requesting police checks and schedule A. Is there a separate letter I receive for my OWP (which I applied for at the same time as PR)? or am I able to link my OWP application at the same time as I can link PR?
Also in the letter requesting police checks they ask for one for the country you currently reside in if its been more that 6 months. seeing as I have lived in Canada for 2 years do I need to get a Canadian police check with the fingerprints and all??
Hi there,
Yes, you can link both PR and OWP to your online account, you have to link OWP by yourself without any requested letter from CIC. My step is just before you 1 step so I only know these things:
1. Link account for PR application:
You have to link your application to your online account first, everything else will be after that. After you create your online account, you scroll down the page to click on this button to link your account:
After you linked your application for PR and OWP, you will see the table like below, click on red rectangles to see more information:
When you clicked to Check status and messages of PR, you roll down the page and will see this screen, click step 1, 2, 3, then you will get the letter from CIC:
*** Click step 4 to see the list of requested documents (a list like the letter from CIC) as well as the button to upload files online instead of sending them by mail.
* It is quite difficult to link OPW to your online account, so please read (2) to follow the steps.
2. Link account for Open work permit:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/steps-to-link-your-sowp-paper-application-to-cic-online.431263/
I just want to comment more for this instruction:
- For (8): It is true that if you DON'T FILL CITY AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, it works! How amazing it is!!! (#%*)
- But for (12): It depends on your situation.
For example:
- "Apply for permanent resident as a spouse or common-law partner in Canada" means your sponsor is Canadian.
- "Spouse or common-law partner of a skilled worker" means your sponsor is actually a foreigner and he/she works here as a skilled worker.
---> It is very different from each other.
*** Don't forget to use Internet Explorer to fill the forms or link account to avoid errors from the system
That's it, you will be able to link your application to your online account! Wish you best of luck!
Have a nice weekend!!!