Stop posting links on every thread. You're bringing up old threads and cluttering the forum. One post is enough.
No, it's absolutely not. You bring up old and irrelevant posts. Post once, and if people have the same questions, they will answer or contribute. Give them time.The purpose to post on old forums to ask help from people who pass the same phase , Its not enough to post on one forum - bcz very few people pass through this stage.
You are totally opposing me without any reason, It will not mess up anything .No, it's absolutely not. You bring up old and irrelevant posts. Post once, and if people have the same questions, they will answer or contribute. Give them time.
I'm not opposing you, it's common courtesy on this forum. Ask other senior members and they will tell you the same.You are totally opposing me without any reason, It will not mess up anything .
OK, I am really sorry If it affects negatively.I'm not opposing you, it's common courtesy on this forum. Ask other senior members and they will tell you the same.
You say it will not mess anything up but what it does is push other people's post further down the queue, meaning they get missed, because you're flooding older posts to the top, which isn't fair to other members who also have questions.
Post a thread once. It's the courteous thing to do.
Thanks alotIf you are out of status when you apply for the OWP, you will not be granted your OWP until you receive AIP (approval in principle) for your PR application.
AIP is currently not being granted until very shortly before the application is finalized (10-11 months in) so you can expect to be out of status and unable to work for almost the entire application process
I can tell you for sure that that I know someone was out of status got a removal order didnot leave got married 2 years later submitted PR inland application applied for open work permit and got it without having status and shes waiting now for approval on her sponsorship application which seems to be going fineIf you are out of status when you apply for the OWP, you will not be granted your OWP until you receive AIP (approval in principle) for your PR application.
AIP is currently not being granted until very shortly before the application is finalized (10-11 months in) so you can expect to be out of status and unable to work for almost the entire application process
Can you ask him , after how much time his work permit got approved ?I can tell you for sure that that I know someone was out of status got a removal order didnot leave got married 2 years later submitted PR inland application applied for open work permit and got it without having status and shes waiting now for approval on her sponsorship application which seems to be going fine
Are you also in same situation ?Plan to sent our application too. Were just finalizing everything