Please quote the email you received from your officer, it will help others!Good terms as far as I know. But either way, is this against the PNP rules to leave? I worked my job for two years. And I'm staying in the province (I love it here!!!)
Please quote the email you received from your officer, it will help others!Good terms as far as I know. But either way, is this against the PNP rules to leave? I worked my job for two years. And I'm staying in the province (I love it here!!!)
Very trueThe more we contact IRCC about our application, they take notes everytime any sort of conversation is held. Hence it creates a doubtful situation for the Officer as an why this applicant is calling again n again. Please be very careful with this.
I know someone who changed their job right after PNP, officer called them and asked the reason behind changing the jobs. That’s it.This is what they wrote:
Hi xxxxxx,
The Provincial Nominee Program is meant to fill positions long-term, not only for the permanent residency processing timeframe.
Did you resign from your position in xxxxx?
This is after CoPR. I worked the same job I was nominated for for 2 years until I got CoPR.I know someone who changed their job right after PNP, officer called them and asked the reason behind changing the jobs. That’s it.
Just respond to it with all the trustfulness about why you changed your position.This is after CoPR. I worked the same job I was nominated for for 2 years until I got CoPR.
Man if you already applied for pr card you are good . I’m sure about that email if you have to reply or not but before processing anything take suggestion from any lawyer or consultant.This is after CoPR. I worked the same job I was nominated for for 2 years until I got CoPR.
I have not applied for PR card yet, its been less than a week since I got CoPR, so I guess I am out of luckMan if you already applied for pr card you are good . I’m sure about that email if you have to reply or not but before processing anything take suggestion from any lawyer or consultant.
Ok I will. One of the reasons I left is because my job started reducing my working hours the last few weeks and it was really difficult financially.Just respond to it with all the trustfulness about why you changed your position.
Maybe mention something like I wanted more growth opportunity professionally
anyone would go for a better job
Have you found another job? If yes, you should reply the officer the reason just like Diana just said. That’s what I would doI have not applied for PR card yet, its been less than a week since I got CoPR, so I guess I am out of luck
In pretty sure they will understand especially due to covidOk I will. One of the reasons I left is because my job started reducing my working hours the last few weeks and it was really difficult financially.
Apply for pr card as soon as possible. Why are you delaying? Also that’s all the email says from pnp ? Is there something else email says ?I have not applied for PR card yet, its been less than a week since I got CoPR, so I guess I am out of luck
That's all it says. I'm not delaying, I live in a tiny town and its difficult to arrange time with photographer etc. especially in these COVID times. I'm doing it as fast as I can.Apply for pr card as soon as possible. Why are you delaying? Also that’s all the email says from pnp ? Is there something else email says ?
Not yet.Have you found another job? If yes, you should reply the officer the reason just like Diana just said. That’s what I would do
The same question they asked me when I returned back from back home in July at Toronto airportThey didn’t ask me like are u still working they simply asked me where i am working and what are the duties for that job thats it