I too saw something similar in my GCMS notes. Here is my case:Thanks for a quick reply cansha.
I applied under NOC 2173 which is category A NOC
and under WORK EXPERIENCE: he put a NOTE: HTTPS://www.xxxxx.com/us appears job description will match a more suitable NOC in the same range as a "B" NOC. appears to met job requirement - No concerns
you think this caused him to put A11.2: Review Required since he think that i choose wrong NOC i guess
Let’s see if we can trust your feelings because I definitely won’t trust mine anymoreI have a feeling ... tonight (day) is gonna be a good night (day) ... good good PPR day ...
All the best to all IP2 / Ghost update guys!
Ha ha ha Now I'm feeling under pressure.Let’s see if we can trust your feelings because I definitely won’t trust mine anymore
Please add same feeling from my end too. waiting for the miracleHa ha ha Now I'm feeling under pressure.
Well I dont know about feelings for PPR.. what I know is that if we receive PPRs in batch today for all those in IP2/Ghost Update, the page count to this thread will definately shoot to 750 .Please add same feeling from my end too. waiting for the miracle
i would agree with that... don ask me why i am saying this... but it should .. as per my hunch and technicality goesI have a feeling ... tonight (day) is gonna be a good night (day) ... good good PPR day ...
All the best to all IP2 / Ghost update guys!
I think this thread has real potential to touch 1000 pages.Well I dont know about feelings for PPR.. what I know is that if we receive PPRs in batch today for all those in IP2/Ghost Update, the page count to this thread will definately shoot to 750 .
Minister of Safety! So can I contact him if I'm outside Canada..and is there a fee for thatMinister of Safety - His office is helpful in getting PR applicants the PR statues.
No. No fee. But his office gives you the same update that is available with IRCC call center or online.Minister of Safety! So can I contact him if I'm outside Canada..and is there a fee for that
If PPR was the end of it I would not feel tensed. BUT PPR is just another beginning of another set of challenges ... starting from when to do soft landing ... how to find jobs ... how to take care of no credit history .. find a place to live etc etc. So challenges will get increasingly bigger. I think it will take another 6 months - 1 year to get settled post PPR. So, we have just started. Hopefully, we will be able to support each other post PPR and especially in Canada.Now thinking deeply about it, I’m not so sure this PPR dry season is that bad, at least we know we are on the same boat together rather than watching random AOR dates getting golden mails. I might have a heart attack if (or probably when) half of Oct 15/16 get their mails and I’m spamming congratulations don’t get me wrong, I’d feel equally bad if I got PPR and others don’t... ok maybe not AS bad
Hey Tanzee,Hi sweetpotato, You can only travel under implied status if you have a valid visa to return to Canada.
Also, I don't think you can quit/change your job until your open work permit is approved, as 'implied status' implies that you have "the right to continue working or studying under the same conditions pending a determination of their application for renewal". Source: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/visitors/implied-status-extending-stay.html
This means that under implied status you have the same status as your original closed work permit, and ideally you will continue to work in the same job.
That said, please don't take my word for it (or anyone's on this forum). You can can often book single sessions (30 minutes) with an immigration lawyer for a small fee, and that is the best way to get accurate answers on your immigration questions.
Before I book my session, I normally make a list of all the questions I have, and try to ask them all within a single session.
Hope this helps. Cheers
I agree. I think this June group has really stuck together through this whole process and eventually our goal as a group should be to try and help each other with settlement. PPR is just a confirmation that we now have to accept the upcoming challengesIf PPR was the end of it I would not feel tensed. BUT PPR is just another beginning of another set of challenges ... starting from when to do soft landing ... how to find jobs ... how to take care of no credit history .. find a place to live etc etc. So challenges will get increasingly bigger. I think it will take another 6 months - 1 year to get settled post PPR. So, we have just started. Hopefully, we will be able to support each other post PPR and especially in Canada.
Good post! What you forgot about, for those moving within the next few months:If PPR was the end of it I would not feel tensed. BUT PPR is just another beginning of another set of challenges ... starting from when to do soft landing ... how to find jobs ... how to take care of no credit history .. find a place to live etc etc. So challenges will get increasingly bigger. I think it will take another 6 months - 1 year to get settled post PPR. So, we have just started. Hopefully, we will be able to support each other post PPR and especially in Canada.