Also, this work permit is LMIA exempt and closed to the employer who filled your employer form.
I think u have to get new LMIA for extension....Will that be a new WP application? or need to be filed under extension if some one already has LMIA based WP?
I think u have to get new LMIA for extension....
I think u have to get new LMIA for extension....
Along with the nomination, there is a Work Permit Support Letter that is to get a Work Permit if you do not have one. This Work Permit is LMIA exempt and closed to the employer who patrocinated you. If you already have a Work Permit, that letter can be used to extend the WP if the current permit is going to expire before the permanent residence is processed. In my case, my current Work Permit is an open work permit, which expires in march 2022... in that case, I believe that I don't need a new permit. I sent an email to OINP asking about that, and they answered that I have to ask IRCC. I sent an email to IRCC, and they answered anything but that (I think they misunderstood my question)I dont think LMIA needed for nomination based WP. Only thing I am not sure is if would fall under new WP category or extension (if you already have LIMA based one before) @chivinas , what are your thoughts?
Ok, so, It will be filed as an extension with no LMIA needed. thanks! Unfortunately, the processing time for extension is ~120 days.Along with the nomination, there is a Work Permit Support Letter that is to get a Work Permit if you do not have one. This Work Permit is LMIA exempt and closed to the employer who patrocinated you. If you already have a Work Permit, that letter can be used to extend the WP if the current permit is going to expire before the permanent residence is processed. In my case, my current Work Permit is an open work permit, which expires in march 2022... in that case, I believe that I don't need a new permit. I sent an email to OINP asking about that, and they answered that I have to ask IRCC. I sent an email to IRCC, and they answered anything but that (I think they misunderstood my question)
please share OINP and IRCC email addressAlong with the nomination, there is a Work Permit Support Letter that is to get a Work Permit if you do not have one. This Work Permit is LMIA exempt and closed to the employer who patrocinated you. If you already have a Work Permit, that letter can be used to extend the WP if the current permit is going to expire before the permanent residence is processed. In my case, my current Work Permit is an open work permit, which expires in march 2022... in that case, I believe that I don't need a new permit. I sent an email to OINP asking about that, and they answered that I have to ask IRCC. I sent an email to IRCC, and they answered anything but that (I think they misunderstood my question)
OINP: ontarionominee@ontario.ca | candidatontarien@ontario.caplease share OINP and IRCC email address
yes, this is why they say that if the WP is to expire within 4 months, you should start the new one ASAPOk, so, It will be filed as an extension with no LMIA needed. thanks! Unfortunately, the processing time for extension is ~120 days.
Waiting for the nomination first, dont want to go down to LMIA road. Alas! The status is submitted, I'll eat my hat if they complete the process within processing time.yes, this is why they say that if the WP is to expire within 4 months, you should start the new one ASAP
Just to add, based on this link https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada/extend-permit/bridging-open-work-permit.html, you will get a open work permit after you --Along with the nomination, there is a Work Permit Support Letter that is to get a Work Permit if you do not have one. This Work Permit is LMIA exempt and closed to the employer who patrocinated you. If you already have a Work Permit, that letter can be used to extend the WP if the current permit is going to expire before the permanent residence is processed. In my case, my current Work Permit is an open work permit, which expires in march 2022... in that case, I believe that I don't need a new permit. I sent an email to OINP asking about that, and they answered that I have to ask IRCC. I sent an email to IRCC, and they answered anything but that (I think they misunderstood my question)
One can apply providing enough proof to show CIC, to extend the status. Best suggested is applying 4 months prior to expiry of current status. If a person doesn't have enough proof, they can apply even one day before the expiry. The regulation says, they should submit the application before the expiry. After submitting the application, even the permit expired, the person is eligible to stay under "implied status" until a decision has been made for the application.yes, this is why they say that if the WP is to expire within 4 months, you should start the new one ASAP
Maybe it's better to inquire about this. You're having permit upto 2022 which is best. But, if you're changing the job, then you are supposed to provide closed work permit with your future employer name on it. Also OINP says, a person need to inform the job change (company change) as a mandatory, not the position change, pay rate change. So, they'll issue new WP support document which supports Closed WP from IRCC.Along with the nomination, there is a Work Permit Support Letter that is to get a Work Permit if you do not have one. This Work Permit is LMIA exempt and closed to the employer who patrocinated you. If you already have a Work Permit, that letter can be used to extend the WP if the current permit is going to expire before the permanent residence is processed. In my case, my current Work Permit is an open work permit, which expires in march 2022... in that case, I believe that I don't need a new permit. I sent an email to OINP asking about that, and they answered that I have to ask IRCC. I sent an email to IRCC, and they answered anything but that (I think they misunderstood my question)
When applying for WP, you need to choose Employer compliance fee to any employer-specific LMIA-exempt work permit application. This applies to closed work permits, if nominated by provinces. But, if you want work permit and don't have nomination, study or other criteria, you choose to apply for LMIA application,wait for a decision and then apply for Closed work permit.I dont think LMIA needed for nomination based WP. Only thing I am not sure is if would fall under new WP category or extension (if you already have LIMA based one before) @chivinas , what are your thoughts?
When applying for WP, you need to choose Employer compliance fee to any employer-specific LMIA-exempt work permit application. This applies to closed work permits, if nominated by provinces. But, if you want work permit and don't have nomination, study or other criteria, you choose to apply for LMIA application,wait for a decision and then apply for Closed work permit.