You can flagpole if you are within the 180 days or you could probably ask the company to delay your start, they can be very accommodating.Thanks, bongoman. I am working full-time under this implied status, but recently received a better offer from a bigger Canadian organization and according to their corporate rules, I need to have a valid work permit with an expiry date mentioned before joining the organization.
So thinking of other options to fast-track the process and get the PGWP by next week. My joining date is Nov 12, and the online application may only get approved in early or end of December.
Do you got any updates?Applied 18 June
No update
Very stressed
Day you're approved.Noticed some emailed or called them, may I have those contacts please?
Also once approved, are the 3 years starting from the day you've been approved or the day you've submitted?
Thank you so much, Toks01. I am waiting to hear the final verdict from the employer on Monday and basis that I will take the call. If I have to flagpole I will go this Thursday to one of the Niagara borders.If I’m in your shoe, I’ll go for flagpole. It’s pretty easy and straight forward.
Best wishes brother
Yes, I am within 180 days. The only glitch is, basis my previous online application I was working full-time on Implied status. Now I will be making a fresh application while flagpolling. The officer might ask about my present work and may question the eligibility.You can flagpole if you are within the 180 days or you could probably ask the company to delay your start, they can be very accommodating.
Question what? You are allowed to work since you applied for PGWP. This is not an issue.Yes, I am within 180 days. The only glitch is, basis my previous online application I was working full-time on Implied status. Now I will be making a fresh application while flagpolling. The officer might ask about my present work and may question the eligibility.
Gotcha! I will keep you guys posted. If the new employer agrees to let me work under implied status, nothing like that. I will hear from them on Monday. Else will go ahead with the flagpole.Question what? You are allowed to work since you applied for PGWP. This is not an issue.
No I wasn't asked to give biometrics during the PGWP application. Probably I already registered my fingerprints when I first entered Canada in 2014 and received my study permit on the spot at the airport customs office.Has anyone of you inside-Canada applicants been asked to give biometrics? Especially those of you who have not given biometrics before for your study permit application
Did you apply inside canada for pgwp, then you shouldn't have gotten an eta. Etas are pretty simple to apply for.I received an eTA along with the work permit, however, when I went to check the status of the eTA just to make sure it exists and is valid, there was no match/result given. How come?
I applied on July 8th... Still no updates. I am trying to get a hold of someone through the online form, but I am still waiting to hear back. It seems like everything is backlogged since I am noticing a few people from June are getting approved. Hopefully ours get approved soon...anyone from july 5 onwards PGWP?