Congratulations
Congrats! Is Edmonton your VO?Received COPR
AOR :: 10 Sep 2021
Poral Email :: 03 Jun 2022
Portal Cred :: 07-Jun-2022
COPR :: 08-Jun-2022
CEC inland with inland dependents
Congratulations
Congrats! Is Edmonton your VO?Received COPR
AOR :: 10 Sep 2021
Poral Email :: 03 Jun 2022
Portal Cred :: 07-Jun-2022
COPR :: 08-Jun-2022
CEC inland with inland dependents
when i spoke to IRCC they mentioned it as edmonton but copr came from etobicokeCongrats! Is Edmonton your VO?
Your not elegible for BOWP.My LMIA work visa will expire in late September, and with the latest update on processing times, I'm worried I might need to apply for a BOWP.
AOR sept 22nd, no updates since October 29th.
Should I? How likely is it that the PR is issued before the BOWP is issued, therefore spending $510 (me + wife) for nothing? This situation sucks.
No one can estimate how long more it’s going to take to reach our final decisions. I wasn’t worried about the updates on processing times. But I am very concerned about the steep decline in cases being processed (<46 a day) for CEC.My LMIA work visa will expire in late September, and with the latest update on processing times, I'm worried I might need to apply for a BOWP.
AOR sept 22nd, no updates since October 29th.
Should I? How likely is it that the PR is issued before the BOWP is issued, therefore spending $510 (me + wife) for nothing? This situation sucks.
if you can recive PR before the BOWP aprroval, you can cancel the BOWP application and they should return your application Fee. Or you can ask your current company to extend your current LMIA WP, they should do it for you free.Your not elegible for BOWP.
Congratulations!!Received COPR
AOR :: 10 Sep 2021
Poral Email :: 03 Jun 2022
Portal Cred :: 07-Jun-2022
COPR :: 08-Jun-2022
CEC inland with inland dependents
Not if they have already started processing their applicationif you can recive PR before the BOWP aprroval, you can cancel the BOWP application and they should return your application Fee. Or you can ask your current company to extend your current LMIA WP, they should do it for you free.
yes , Compositor,BCHey @apanner, I see your NOC code, are you also working on VFX industry?
This is exactly what I thought. I don't know why @Jgolbel says I'm not eligible, my lawyer said I am, so I will go for it. I don't really think I would get my money back, and if the PR isn't approved once I get the BOWP approved, at least I am free to switch jobs and start making more money. I got LMIA but was offered a very low wage so any chance to improve my situation, either through PR or a BOWP is welcome, therefore extending my LMIA is not really an option for me.No one can estimate how long more it’s going to take to reach our final decisions. I wasn’t worried about the updates on processing times. But I am very concerned about the steep decline in cases being processed (<46 a day) for CEC.
If you don’t want to jeopardize your situation in September, and you meet all the requirements (R10 met and living outside Québec), I would recommend going for BOWP. If you get your PR before, great, if you don’t, you’ll still have a 2 year work permit. Which is supposedly enough for IRCC to wakeup and make a decision (paraphrasing Minister Fraser’s statement). I also recently applied myself and for my family even though my situation is more complicated being in Québec on a close work permit, but I had a new job offer outside Québec so it was worth a try
You’re welcome. I think you’ll still be considered « implied status » or « maintained status » while your BOWP is being processed, so I don’t see why you won’t be able to continue working? But if you’re still on hold, ask the agent if you can continue working while waiting for BOWP, because I received a letter after my BOWP submission which says I can continue working for a certain period (September in my case), where as, my WP is valid until October. lolThis is exactly what I thought. I don't know why @Jgolbel says I'm not eligible, my lawyer said I am, so I will go for it. I don't really think I would get my money back, and if the PR isn't approved once I get the BOWP approved, at least I am free to switch jobs and start making more money. I got LMIA but was offered a very low wage so any chance to improve my situation, either through PR or a BOWP is welcome, therefore extending my LMIA is not really an option for me.
I am indeed outside Quebec and meet all the requirements, my only concern in the 5 month processing time for the permit, but then again, who knows when our PRs will be approved so I better cover my bases and apply for the open permit as well.
Thanks!