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Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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Hi @Miss bee ,
Hope you’re having a pleasant evening!

I received P1 yesterday, which I replied almost immediately with my (PA) and my husband’s information.
I did not provide that level of clarity you mentioned a few comments above, however, I’m willing to do that if you think it’s important.
Today I logged in to the tracker and saw that we already have a COPR number and expiring date.
Is that normal having the COPR number available in the tracker one day after replying P1 email?
Thanks a million! And thanks for all your support up to now! :)
There is no certain format to reply to that email. Simply mention everything they asked for step wise step and you will get ECOPR. If you see COPR number on tracker , this is a good sign and means portal 2 is on way .
 
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NewtoCanada1111

Star Member
May 26, 2024
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Hello @Miss bee, good morning .
Thank you for always answering questions very nicely and carefully.

I have a question, may be some one has asked already but couldn't find it..

1st) If a primary applicant who got the nomination from OINP under foreign worker stream lost his job and didn't receive AOR yet.
What will happen in this case?

Nomination is not valid any more and our application will be rejected?

2) if primary applicant lost his job after AOR.
Will IRCC still process the PR application or it will be placed on hold or cancelled?

Thank you.
We are in very tense situation. Your answer will help us to plan things in advance.
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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Hello @Miss bee, good morning .
Thank you for always answering questions very nicely and carefully.

I have a question, may be some one has asked already but couldn't find it..

1st) If a primary applicant who got the nomination from OINP under foreign worker stream lost his job and didn't receive AOR yet.
What will happen in this case?

Nomination is not valid any more and our application will be rejected?

2) if primary applicant lost his job after AOR.
Will IRCC still process the PR application or it will be placed on hold or cancelled?

Thank you.
We are in very tense situation. Your answer will help us to plan things in advance.
If the primary applicant loses their job before receiving an Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR):
• Impact on Nomination:
The OINP nomination is closely tied to the job offer that formed the basis of your application. If the applicant loses their job before the AOR and this information is disclosed to OINP or IRCC:
• The nomination could become invalid because the conditions under which it was granted no longer exist.
• This might lead to the rejection of the PR application, as it relies on a valid nomination.
Notify OINP immediately about the job loss. They might allow you time to secure a new, eligible job offer in Ontario to maintain the validity of your nomination.
• If no new job offer is provided, the nomination is likely to be withdrawn.

2. If the primary applicant loses their job after receiving the AOR:
Once the AOR is issued, your application has been officially accepted for processing. Losing the job may not automatically result in the cancellation of your PR application. However, there are critical factors
• IRCC might assess whether you still meet the program requirements during the processing of your application.
• If the job offer was an essential part of the nomination and PR application, IRCC may request updates about your employment status.
• If employment is not essential: In some cases, IRCC might proceed with the application as long as you meet all other criteria.
• If employment is essential: IRCC could place the application on hold and consult OINP. If OINP confirms the nomination is still valid despite the job loss, IRCC may continue processing. Otherwise, the application might be refused.
Maintain Communication: Inform OINP and IRCC promptly about the job loss. Transparency is essential to avoid negative consequences.
Secure a New Job Offer (if possible): If the job loss happens before or after the AOR, securing a new eligible job offer can strengthen your case and help maintain your nomination.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/oinp-employer-job-offer-foreign-worker-stream#section-6
 
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NewtoCanada1111

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May 26, 2024
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If the primary applicant loses their job before receiving an Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR):
• Impact on Nomination:
The OINP nomination is closely tied to the job offer that formed the basis of your application. If the applicant loses their job before the AOR and this information is disclosed to OINP or IRCC:
• The nomination could become invalid because the conditions under which it was granted no longer exist.
• This might lead to the rejection of the PR application, as it relies on a valid nomination.
Notify OINP immediately about the job loss. They might allow you time to secure a new, eligible job offer in Ontario to maintain the validity of your nomination.
• If no new job offer is provided, the nomination is likely to be withdrawn.

2. If the primary applicant loses their job after receiving the AOR:
Once the AOR is issued, your application has been officially accepted for processing. Losing the job may not automatically result in the cancellation of your PR application. However, there are critical factors
• IRCC might assess whether you still meet the program requirements during the processing of your application.
• If the job offer was an essential part of the nomination and PR application, IRCC may request updates about your employment status.
• If employment is not essential: In some cases, IRCC might proceed with the application as long as you meet all other criteria.
• If employment is essential: IRCC could place the application on hold and consult OINP. If OINP confirms the nomination is still valid despite the job loss, IRCC may continue processing. Otherwise, the application might be refused.
Maintain Communication: Inform OINP and IRCC promptly about the job loss. Transparency is essential to avoid negative consequences.
Secure a New Job Offer (if possible): If the job loss happens before or after the AOR, securing a new eligible job offer can strengthen your case and help maintain your nomination.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/oinp-employer-job-offer-foreign-worker-stream#section-6
Thank you @missbee for the detailed explanations.

It is helpful
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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Primary applicant is on closed work permit, tied up with current employer.
Will new employer process work permit for us?
To work with new employer, we need a valid permit.
Yes you need to apply for new closed work permit however if you get AOR and you don’t have any employer restrictions on your nomination certificate, you can apply for BOWP.
 

Sarper

Star Member
Mar 7, 2024
104
48
Hi @Miss bee I hope you are fine. I would like to ask you something again. When I checked my wife's GCKEY account, it shows she passed medical exam
"
Latest update:
Review of medical results - November 24, 2024:You passed the medical exam. "

The tracker page did not update yet. I hope IRCC checked my son and mine medical exam as well :)

What are the other steps after the medical one?
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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Hi @Miss bee I hope you are fine. I would like to ask you something again. When I checked my wife's GCKEY account, it shows she passed medical exam
"
Latest update:
Review of medical results - November 24, 2024:You passed the medical exam. "

The tracker page did not update yet. I hope IRCC checked my son and mine medical exam as well :)

What are the other steps after the medical one?
It’s a positive sign that the process is moving forward. While it’s not unusual for updates on the tracker page to lag behind those in the GCKey account, here’s what typically happens next in the permanent residency (PR) application process after passing the medical exam:

1. Background Check:
• Criminality Check: IRCC verifies police certificates to ensure there are no criminal inadmissibilities.
• Security Screening: This involves checking if the applicants pose any security risks to Canada. This can take varying amounts of times

• Eligibility Review: IRCC ensures all applicants meet the eligibility criteria based on submitted documents (e.g., proof of funds, employment letters, education, etc.).

2. Additional Document Requests (if any):
• IRCC may ask for additional documents, such as updated police certificates, proof of funds, or further explanation for specific details in your application
• Keep checking both GCKey and the tracker for such requests.
3. Decision Made:
• Once all the assessments (medical, background check, and eligibility) are successfully completed, the status changes to “Final Decision: Approved” in GCKey and “Application Approved” in the tracker.
• If you’re already in Canada, they may instead provide a virtual landing option.
5. COPR Issuance:
• Once you receive the COPR, you are officially approved for PR. If landing in Canada for the first time, you’ll need this document to complete the PR landing process

About Your Medical Exams:
• IRCC typically reviews all medical exams together for family members on the same application. If your wife’s medicals are passed, yours and your son’s results are likely already reviewed or will be soon.
• Keep monitoring GCKey for updates; sometimes, updates for dependents are staggered but progress within a few days.
 
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Prince_tigris

Newbie
Nov 24, 2024
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@Miss bee Hello.


I recently submitted my application for the non-Express Entry stream and am waiting for the AOR. However, I just realized this afternoon that my dependent's personal history from July 2024 till date(unemployed) was not included. How can I correct this?
 
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Nov 19, 2024
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Hello @Miss bee ,
I would like to inquire whether proof of funds is a requirement for applicants who are currently residing in Ontario, Canada, and have applied for permanent residency under the OINP non-express entry stream (specifically, the International Student Stream)?

Thank you for your assistance in this matter. I look forward to your response
 

BuntyPatel20

Newbie
Aug 20, 2024
8
2
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Canada
Category........
PNP
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App. Filed.......
23-07/2024
Hello @Miss bee ,
I would like to inquire whether proof of funds is a requirement for applicants who are currently residing in Ontario, Canada, and have applied for permanent residency under the OINP non-express entry stream (specifically, the International Student Stream)?

Thank you for your assistance in this matter. I look forward to your response
Hey @Grace Found Me

You do not require any funds to show unless IRCC requests them. Your Job Offer and pay slips are the main documents showing your financial capability in Canada, so funds are not required.
 
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cristyan007

Member
Jan 31, 2024
11
4
Hi @Miss bee ,
Hope you’re having a pleasant evening!

I received P1 yesterday, which I replied almost immediately with my (PA) and my husband’s information.
I did not provide that level of clarity you mentioned a few comments above, however, I’m willing to do that if you think it’s important.
Today I logged in to the tracker and saw that we already have a COPR number and expiring date.
Is that normal having the COPR number available in the tracker one day after replying P1 email?
Thanks a million! And thanks for all your support up to now! :)
Just for comparison, I already had my COPR number visible in the tracker even before receiving P1. Now, I’m waiting for P2.

Out of curiosity, I still don’t see the FD in my GCKey account. I thought it would appear before receiving P1.
 
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Aug 21, 2024
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Hello @Miss bee, please if an applicant PR is approved, is it compulsory for the applicant to still remain or work with the same employer that gave them the initial job offer prior to their nomination and application being submitted and approved. I am asking because my friend is thinking of quiting their job and look for another job with a better wages. Would quiting their present job impact on their PR. Thank you.
 

Miss bee

VIP Member
Mar 24, 2020
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Hello @Miss bee ,
I would like to inquire whether proof of funds is a requirement for applicants who are currently residing in Ontario, Canada, and have applied for permanent residency under the OINP non-express entry stream (specifically, the International Student Stream)?

Thank you for your assistance in this matter. I look forward to your response
No . You don’t need to show proof of funds.