Hi,
I've just totally discovered this forum after frantically googling about my situation and found out that some people have the same situation as me, but there was no satisfactory answer so here it goes again:
I applied for my PGWP on May 6th, the day that I received my final transcript. My convocation ceremony was held on May 28th. I kept re-checking MyCIC every other week or so during this time, but since the webpage keeps kicking me out every time I even tried to log in using GCKey (you know what I'm talking about!), I started using this "official" website from CIC (cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/index.asp) to keep track of my application timeline. The last time I successfully logged in to MyCIC was around August 14th. On August 21st, they sent me the request for the $100 holder fee, which I didn't know about. The email correspondences for some reason went straight into my Gmail spam folder, so I didn't even think to check. Anyway, I logged in to MyCIC tonight (Sept 14th) because the website above indicates now is when my application is being processed. I found the fee request letter, which said I only had 7 days to submit the payment. On September 2, a decision was reached for my application, which again I was not aware of. This is totally my fault for not trying to log in to MyCIC religiously.
I submitted a case specific emergency situation to CIC with the attached receipt for that $100 that I promptly made. I will call them early in the morning to see what they can do about it. Is there anybody who is in the same situation as me? Is there anything I can do to reverse this situation The 90-day deadline has passed long before I even got that request from MyCIC so reapplying is not an option. From my research, restoration process takes 4 months but I already graduated so can I do that? If I have to apply for a regular work permit without a job offer, is it as straightforward as the PGWP. Regardless it seems that if my application is not reconsidered, I will practically waste another 8 months or so without a job It's bad enough to think about that I'm considering hiring a lawyer, but what is the chance of success if you hire a immigration lawyer?
I've just totally discovered this forum after frantically googling about my situation and found out that some people have the same situation as me, but there was no satisfactory answer so here it goes again:
I applied for my PGWP on May 6th, the day that I received my final transcript. My convocation ceremony was held on May 28th. I kept re-checking MyCIC every other week or so during this time, but since the webpage keeps kicking me out every time I even tried to log in using GCKey (you know what I'm talking about!), I started using this "official" website from CIC (cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/index.asp) to keep track of my application timeline. The last time I successfully logged in to MyCIC was around August 14th. On August 21st, they sent me the request for the $100 holder fee, which I didn't know about. The email correspondences for some reason went straight into my Gmail spam folder, so I didn't even think to check. Anyway, I logged in to MyCIC tonight (Sept 14th) because the website above indicates now is when my application is being processed. I found the fee request letter, which said I only had 7 days to submit the payment. On September 2, a decision was reached for my application, which again I was not aware of. This is totally my fault for not trying to log in to MyCIC religiously.
I submitted a case specific emergency situation to CIC with the attached receipt for that $100 that I promptly made. I will call them early in the morning to see what they can do about it. Is there anybody who is in the same situation as me? Is there anything I can do to reverse this situation The 90-day deadline has passed long before I even got that request from MyCIC so reapplying is not an option. From my research, restoration process takes 4 months but I already graduated so can I do that? If I have to apply for a regular work permit without a job offer, is it as straightforward as the PGWP. Regardless it seems that if my application is not reconsidered, I will practically waste another 8 months or so without a job It's bad enough to think about that I'm considering hiring a lawyer, but what is the chance of success if you hire a immigration lawyer?