Did that change? Previously (at least as of 2015) AIP was not exactly the final stage. Criminality, security, background, medical were after AIP.AIP is at the very end of the application so there is a good chance PR will be received before actually getting the OWP.
We applied in 2012/2013 inland and AIP was after medical, criminality, security and background. We got the OWP then we have landing interview in a month or so.Did that change? Previously (at least as of 2015) AIP was not exactly the final stage. Criminality, security, background, medical were after AIP.
(detailed in IP-08 [Inland Processing manual]).
I do agree that chances are good that a positive PR decision after AIP is probably faster that waiting for the OWP.
Maybe you are confusing elligibility for an OWP. If you have status that would come earlier but without status that would only come with AIP which is essentially at the very end before final approval and after medical and background checks.Did that change? Previously (at least as of 2015) AIP was not exactly the final stage. Criminality, security, background, medical were after AIP.
(detailed in IP-08 [Inland Processing manual]).
I do agree that chances are good that a positive PR decision after AIP is probably faster that waiting for the OWP.
Interesting. The AIP letter that is sent (prior to 2016) contained the following:We applied in 2012/2013 inland and AIP was after medical, criminality, security and background. We got the OWP then we have landing interview in a month or so.
No. This was clearly detailed in IP-8, page 44. But...IP 8 has since been revised and no longer `shows' the flowchart that was in the previous version. You can see it here, if you're curious about historical data. LOL!Maybe you are confusing elligibility for an OWP. If you have status that would come earlier but without status that would only come with AIP which is essentially at the very end before final approval and after medical and background checks.
I guess they changed what they determined was AIP. The process hasn’t changed so not sure if a spouse without status would have ever qualified for OWP before 2016.No. This was clearly detailed in IP-8, page 44. But...IP 8 has since been revised and no longer `shows' the flowchart that was in the previous version. You can see it here, if you're curious about historical data. LOL!
http://overseastudent.ca/migratetocanada/IMMGuide/CICManual/ip/ip08-eng.pdf
Prior to 2016 an applicant could have included the OWP with the Inland application, but it would not be processed until the applicant reached AIP. I suspect that now, the OWP cannot be submitted (has to be online apparently) until they receive AOR, but...I suspect the same applies; not processed until they have AIP.I guess they changed what they determined was AIP. The process hasn’t changed so not sure if a spouse without status would have ever qualified for OWP before 2016.
OP doesn’t have status so not wrong. We are discussing all of this is context of applying with spouse who is out of status.All of this is wrong.
You may apply for a OWP once you receive AOR which is the first part of spousal sponsorship. I submitted my PR package on April 8 and got AOR on May 10. OWP came in June. AIP came Aug 25.
You only must wait for AIP IF the PA does not currently have existing status.
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1163&top=17
This is a very recent change as applications have been moved to online only. Until this summer you could include OWP with spousal application.Prior to 2016 an applicant could have included the OWP with the Inland application, but it would not be processed until the applicant reached AIP. I suspect that now, the OWP cannot be submitted (has to be online apparently) until they receive AOR, but...I suspect the same applies; not processed until they have AIP.
In the same boat here. You are allowed to apply for an OWP if you are out of status, as long as you've been approved in principle.If a out-of-status spouse is sponsored inland can that spouse apply for a open work permit once application is approved in principle?
Or is this open work-permit only for Inland spousal sponsorship with legal status?
Seems like many are getting partial reimbursement.In the same boat here. You are allowed to apply for an OWP if you are out of status, as long as you've been approved in principle.
I'm trying to figure out if it's worth it or not. If we apply for an OWP, and end up getting PR before the OWP is granted, do they reimburse you for the OWP application fees?