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Unpaid leave and expiring PGWP

kaggarwa

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My CEC PR application is in process since Jul 1 but I need to go back to my home country for a few months. My work has allowed me to take unpaid time off but my PGWP expires in Feb.

I believe I won't be eligible for BOWP since I will be flying out of Canada soon. Can I still be on unpaid leave if PGWP expires before PR approval?


Thank you!!
 

assen89

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There was a new policy change announced for PGWP holders on January 8, 2021 by IRCC, that enables you to extend your work permit by 18 months if you meet the following criteria:
  • To apply for an open work permit under the public policy, an applicant must
    • have a PGWP that expired on or after January 30, 2020, or a PGWP that expires in 4 months or less from the date they apply
    • still be in Canada
    • have a valid temporary status, or be applying to restore their status
  • Applications will be open from January 27 to July 27, 2021.
 

assen89

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If you go back to your home country, you will not be eligible for the 18 months extension for PGWP holders.
 

kaggarwa

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There was a new policy change announced for PGWP holders on January 8, 2021 by IRCC, that enables you to extend your work permit by 18 months if you meet the following criteria:
  • To apply for an open work permit under the public policy, an applicant must
    • have a PGWP that expired on or after January 30, 2020, or a PGWP that expires in 4 months or less from the date they apply
    • still be in Canada
    • have a valid temporary status, or be applying to restore their status
  • Applications will be open from January 27 to July 27, 2021.
So I am not eligible, can I still be on unpaid leave?
 

Wolfpmd3

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My CEC PR application is in process since Jul 1 but I need to go back to my home country for a few months. My work has allowed me to take unpaid time off but my PGWP expires in Feb.

I believe I won't be eligible for BOWP since I will be flying out of Canada soon. Can I still be on unpaid leave if PGWP expires before PR approval?


Thank you!!
Where do you get that from. All you need for a BOWP is having submitted a PR application, which you have, and having your PGWP due to expire within 4 months, which is true.

So, why would you not qualify???

You may not qualify for an extension of your BOWP if you leave.
 
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kaggarwa

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Where do you get that from. All you need for a BOWP is having submitted a PR application, which you have, and having your PGWP due to expire within 4 months, which is true.

So, why would you not qualify???

You may not qualify for an extension of your BOWP if you leave.
It says you're in Canada.
If I leave the country then I'd have to change my address so will I still be eligible? Also, is the application form for BOWP the same as 5710e?
 
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kaspy69

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My CEC PR application is in process since Jul 1 but I need to go back to my home country for a few months. My work has allowed me to take unpaid time off but my PGWP expires in Feb.

I believe I won't be eligible for BOWP since I will be flying out of Canada soon. Can I still be on unpaid leave if PGWP expires before PR approval?


Thank you!!
Come back before Feb expiry of your WP.
 

Wolfpmd3

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It says you're in Canada.
If I leave the country then I'd have to change my address so will I still be eligible? Also, is the application form for BOWP the same as 5710e?
What you are talking about is not BOWP that is the newly launched extension to PGWP the government is offering former international student currently holding a valid or recently expired PGWP that might had not been able to fulfill the MEC for CEC because of the pandemic.

I think your are mixing BOWP and PGWP extension.
 

assen89

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I think you can work right away, as you are in apply status.
Yes, you can continue to work when you have implied status. Just have to notify your employer and show them proof you applied to extend your work permit, some of them get nervous about it because they face a $10k fine if they have an employee with an invalid status.