That is what my answer addressed. Please read it again. AINP/AOS cannot be ignored. Since the OWP will have been granted based on the AOS application, IMO it's potentially going to be very relevant what happens with AINP/AOS. You cannot look at the OWP in pure isolation. But again, the rule is so very new that it's all just a guess at this point.Thank you.
Okay please forget about AINP/AOS for a minute and focus on my OWP only.
I need to know if nothing will happen to my OWP assuming that I'll get it and quit this current job while my AOS application us being processed.
I don't want to know anything else in this question.
Otherwise people would simply submit an AINP application, get the OWP, then bail on their employer, not care what happens to the AINP application, and have an OWP. IRCC isn't setting this up to give people a loophole for obtaining an OWP. It's mean to enable people to continue working while a PNP application is in progress. If people end up using it as a loophole to get an OWP, I expect that is going to be a problem for them.
You're looking at this too narrowly. That's what all of us are trying to tell you.