How will it affect as it is not employers fault ,its govt who closed non essential businessesSent them a web form and you also need to inform to your province
How will it affect as it is not employers fault ,its govt who closed non essential businessesSent them a web form and you also need to inform to your province
I am In same boat. So as per your agent, if you are unemployed there is no effect on your PR processing?I applied under provincial nominee so I dont have points to lose and no employment restriction on my Nomination certificate. That's why my agent told me that I can try to apply, even they refuse it my Application is still fine.
When I called the call centre, they said there are thousands of people in the same situation. And this is unprecedented and the officer's reviewing your file, will take that into account. I think in the coming weeks they may release guidelines on how to handle many applicants that got laid off due to the pandemic.Thats exactly what happened to me, I applied for my PR in December 2019, and I got the points under the BCPNP, I have a closed visa, I was working in a film studio, when the industry left because of COVID-19, My employer laid us off, my consultant told me that I should try to look for a new sponsored job Meanwhile and wait a little bit to see if the government of Canada has some solution for us that apparently, there are a lot of people in the Same situation. So I am trying to be positive and look for A new sponsored job meanwhile. but lets be honest at this time, that would be impossible, so more likely my PR will be rejected because my PNP points will be withdrawn. And I’ll have to give up everything and go back to my country. This situation sucks!
It is not the BCPNP....Hey guys, I think that this could help us
https://www.canadavisa.com/news/temporary-workers-can-now-change-employers-in-just-10-days.html/amp
Hi giovangonzalez, thanks so much for your message. Yes I did read that too but because my employer has terminated / let me go because of this pandemic, I'm not very confident BC PNP will consider me as still meeting the conditions of the nominations. I wish my employer just left me in "lay-off" - it would seem that there would be more hope for me in that situation but instead they chose to terminate me and my coworkers, I don't know why!!Hey mamong
I just found that the BC PNP published an Addendum about the impacts of COVID-19 in all PNP stages:
https://www.welcomebc.ca/getmedia/2a73e874-0d2c-4277-a4fd-178c90a8fb87/BC-PNP-Skills-Immigration-and-Express-Entry-BC-Program-Guide_Addendum.pdf.aspx
In page 13 they talk about "Nominees".
Even they say:
"Continued Support for Nomination
Until further notice, acceptance of federal or provincial financial support during COVID-19 will not affect your nomination. However, nominees are expected to continue to meet the conditions of nomination, including demonstrating your intent to reside and ability to economically establish in B.C. in order for the BC PNP to continue to support your nomination."
It does not matter, now it is general and official. However, you will need to tell BC PNP about an employer change, etc.It is not the BCPNP....