Not certain whether to put this under worker class or family class thread, but regardless...
I will be applying for permanent residency VERY shortly via mailing in my application. I will be applying as a common law partner, sponsored by my common law spouse who is a Canadian citizen. I originally came to Canada through the IEC program, and as an American I was eligible for two year-long open work visas. I am about 3.5 months into my second year now - my boyfriend and I have lived together in Canada for over a full year so we are legally considered common law and have updated our status with the CRA as such.
My question is this: since there is only around 8.5 months until the end of my current work visa, and I know it may take longer than that to process my PR application, would I be able to extend my current work permit so I could continue to work in Canada? I've held the same job since I've gotten here and would like not to lose it if possible. If it's not possible to extend my current work permit, how would I go about applying for a new one? How much buffer should I give myself between the end of my work permit and when I apply to make sure I get approved for my new open work permit in time? Etc, etc...
Any advice would be welcome!
I will be applying for permanent residency VERY shortly via mailing in my application. I will be applying as a common law partner, sponsored by my common law spouse who is a Canadian citizen. I originally came to Canada through the IEC program, and as an American I was eligible for two year-long open work visas. I am about 3.5 months into my second year now - my boyfriend and I have lived together in Canada for over a full year so we are legally considered common law and have updated our status with the CRA as such.
My question is this: since there is only around 8.5 months until the end of my current work visa, and I know it may take longer than that to process my PR application, would I be able to extend my current work permit so I could continue to work in Canada? I've held the same job since I've gotten here and would like not to lose it if possible. If it's not possible to extend my current work permit, how would I go about applying for a new one? How much buffer should I give myself between the end of my work permit and when I apply to make sure I get approved for my new open work permit in time? Etc, etc...
Any advice would be welcome!