Hi am working for HSBC as customer service executive . Can anyone suggest the noc code.. Thanks
It looks like all the delayed March files had review required and are in CIO Sydney Nova Scotia. Many of them also went into IP2 around August/September it looks.
Can I re-enter Canada with my Bridging Open Work Permit and PR application in process?@legalfalcon
Hi everyone, here's my situation:
I have to travel outside Canada due to emergency as my grandfather passed away.
- Have submitted application for Express Entry (March 25th 2018, crossed 8 months)
- Have also submitted application for Bridging Open Work Permit soon (November 6th 2018)
- My current work PGWP and TRV both expire in December 2018
- The current estimated processing time for work permit on CIC website is 67 days (for online applications)
I know the time is really tight but it's a trip I have to make. I just want to make sure that I can come back and continue working. So my questions are:
Can I re-enter Canada with my Bridging Open Work Permit and PR application in process?
Is it possible to explain this situation to immigration and get any kind of travel document, which allows me to re-enter Canada?
Also, say if I am outside of Canada and I am approved for Bridging Open Work Permit / PR application, can I re-enter Canada?
Any other suggestions?
Can someone please help? Any suggestions/ideas are greatly appreciated!
This is very urgent as I need to travel very soon in 2 days max please help..!!
Thank you fro the response.Can I re-enter Canada with my Bridging Open Work Permit and PR application in process?
As long as you have a valid visa to enter the country you can. Your pending application has no bearing on your re-entry. You will be allowed to re-enter based on your visa, and not on pending applications. Given that your WP is expiring and your BOWP is not yet decided, you will not be able to enter Canada on an expired WP. However, if your BOWP is approved, then you definitely can, with the documents. However, one of the conditions of BOWP is that you are currently in Canada. So you may be questioned on that, as to when you left, which will be evident from your Passport.
Is it possible to explain this situation to immigration and get any kind of travel document, which allows me to re-enter Canada?
Also, say if I am outside of Canada and I am approved for Bridging Open Work Permit / PR application, can I re-enter Canada?
Any other suggestions?
No. The intent of the BOWP is to help a person who is currently in Canada, stay in Canada.
No, on the date when you re-enter Canada, you have to have a valid visa. So if you get your BoWP approved, then you can definitely leave. If you get the approval when you are outside Canada, if you can get the documents, you can re-enter.Thank you fro the response.
So if I provide them the situation why I had to leave the country and give them proof of the my grandfathers death, will that be considered?
You are right about the 6-months average time The overall time highly depends on the case itself.Hello everyone, I am just curious, is there any overall timeline that IRCC works with on an application? Seems the 6 month statement is just an average timeline. I believe they don't have application running open endedly. Any thoughts please?
My AOR is 29march.. stuck at background checkHi all! my AOR is 14th March. processing is stuck at backgrounds check. its almost 9 months. i am starting to worry now. is it normal take that long??
Congrats in advanceHi people,
It seems my application is going forward as i got a ghost update last night.
My AOR is 05th March and my eligibility is in "Review required" since April. Crimininality was done in August.
I am so jaded right now that even getting a ghost update is ok for me, at least it means that someone is looking into it.
Hope for the best anyway
My AOR is March 25th.Hi all! my AOR is 14th March. processing is stuck at backgrounds check. its almost 9 months. i am starting to worry now. is it normal take that long??