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NSNP - wp expires before to get PR

rpizero

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Dec 23, 2018
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Hello Guys
I am an applicant for PR through NSNP(skilled worker, noc C), applied on Nov 2017 and my application was received on May 2018, but for a mistake my application was returned and I had to send it again.

Finally was received on June 25th and my AOR started on August 15th, 2018.

I am currently working with a wp through the nomination letter which is closed.

I am think the process is going to take more time that my wp let me work. My wp expires on June 2019.
I have read about a BOWP but unfortunately I don't fit in some requirements: NOC A,B or 0, wp and proof of nomination not restricted.

So I wonder what can I do to keep me working until get my PR, also
Can my spouse which is included in my PR application ask for a wp too??

thanks in advance for your advices
 

knokkelmann16

Hero Member
Jul 6, 2018
227
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Hello Guys
I am an applicant for PR through NSNP(skilled worker, noc C), applied on Nov 2017 and my application was received on May 2018, but for a mistake my application was returned and I had to send it again.

Finally was received on June 25th and my AOR started on August 15th, 2018.

I am currently working with a wp through the nomination letter which is closed.

I am think the process is going to take more time that my wp let me work. My wp expires on June 2019.
I have read about a BOWP but unfortunately I don't fit in some requirements: NOC A,B or 0, wp and proof of nomination not restricted.

So I wonder what can I do to keep me working until get my PR, also
Can my spouse which is included in my PR application ask for a wp too??

thanks in advance for your advices
skilled worker is C?
 

knokkelmann16

Hero Member
Jul 6, 2018
227
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I think you should be able to apply to extend your work permit with no problem. just don't forget to include your LMIA letter which I didn't enclose in my application. if I am correct your PR application is good enough to replace your nomination letter. anyhow, it wouldn't hurt to call CIC.
 
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