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g126 said:
Have you applied for your BOWP?

Unfortunately INLAND people seem to take longer to see their application make that initial move, some say up to 2 months... Just hang on in there!

Yea applied on Jan 17th. and no update on BOWP application either.
 
Batman_is_Real said:
Yea applied on Jan 17th. and no update on BOWP application either.

Well I don't think you should worry.. I realize you don't want to be under implied status so you tried to get a head start on your BOWP, but my guess is that as soon as the initial checks are done for you your BOWP will be approved. Just hang on in there for a while longer ;)
 
g126 said:
Well I don't think you should worry.. I realize you don't want to be under implied status so you tried to get a head start on your BOWP, but my guess is that as soon as the initial checks are done for you your BOWP will be approved. Just hang on in there for a while longer ;)

Yea well not like I have any other choice other then waiting anyways.

It's just, I don't know how complex it will be to continue working on implied status and if there is anything I have to do to restore status when BOWP decision is made.
 
Batman_is_Real said:
Yea well not like I have any other choice other then waiting anyways.

It's just, I don't know how complex it will be to continue working on implied status and if there is anything I have to do to restore status when BOWP decision is made.

I was on implied status for a few months when I was applying for my PGWP. I understand how frightening that can be, but I assure you there are no problems with it. Since you applied before your current permit expires you are permitted to work until you hear back. If your BOWP is approved then you just continue to work like nothing happened, but if it gets rejected then you need to stop immediately.

Here is the actual regulation if you want to read up about it. http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2002-227/section-186.html

I think you fall under R186(u)

186 A foreign national may work in Canada without a work permit
...
(u) until a decision is made on an application made by them under subsection 201(1), if they have remained in Canada after the expiry of their work permit and they have continued to comply with the conditions set out on the expired work permit, other than the expiry date;

To make your life easier I've also located 201(1) for you ;)

201 (1) A foreign national may apply for the renewal of their work permit if

(a) the application is made before their work permit expires; and

(b) they have complied with all conditions imposed on their entry into Canada.
 
I received it on January 4th. :) almost ready with all documents except mu husbands experience letter.
Do we need to specify roles and responsibilities for spouse as well. ?
 
Shailu.Chougale said:
I received it on January 4th. :) almost ready with all documents except mu husbands experience letter.
Do we need to specify roles and responsibilities for spouse as well. ?

If you are the primary applicant and no points are claimed for husbands work ex, there's no need to attach.
 
Hello. I just got my AOR. So I guess I'm officially in the club now ;D

There was so much anxiety about getting the ITA, arranging docs etc. etc. , I cannot handle any more anxiety about status updates on my application and stuff. I'm just gonna relax and switch off for at least 3-4 months before I check what's going on with it (unless it gets rejected before that. Lol!)

I'm FSW-inland btw.
 
another question. Upon receiving the AOR for e-APR, we are able to apply for BOWP???

Or we have to wait for more checks confirmed from CIC for PR application
 
liamng91 said:
another question. Upon receiving the AOR for e-APR, we are able to apply for BOWP???

Or we have to wait for more checks confirmed from CIC for PR application

You can only apply for a BOWP if you are currently on a work permit and it is expiring in 4 months or less. Here are the full details:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/permit/extend/permanent.asp
 
tormentor said:
Hello. I just got my AOR. So I guess I'm officially in the club now ;D

There was so much anxiety about getting the ITA, arranging docs etc. etc. , I cannot handle any more anxiety about status updates on my application and stuff. I'm just gonna relax and switch off for at least 3-4 months before I check what's going on with it (unless it gets rejected before that. Lol!)

I'm FSW-inland btw.

Kinda ironic when you're forum name is tormentor.....

Good luck with switching off for at least 3-4 months, we all tried to tell ourselves similar lies. ;)

Although if you can do it, more power to ya!
 
tormentor said:
Hello. I just got my AOR. So I guess I'm officially in the club now ;D

There was so much anxiety about getting the ITA, arranging docs etc. etc. , I cannot handle any more anxiety about status updates on my application and stuff. I'm just gonna relax and switch off for at least 3-4 months before I check what's going on with it (unless it gets rejected before that. Lol!)

I'm FSW-inland btw.

Welcome mate! All the best with you application!
 
g126 said:
Still nothing?

Guys, my 'medical passed' today.
eAPR 12 jan 2017

Review of submitted documents: No additional documents needed at this time [Was Blank]

Thanks
 
wow, another FSW...
CEC is prolly still stuck at December cases... :-X
 
Hello Experts

How long it will take to receive AOR (Acknowledgment of receipt)

Thanks;
Chandra
 
Canada4us said:
Guys, my 'medical passed' today.
eAPR 12 jan 2017

Review of submitted documents: No additional documents needed at this time [Was Blank]

Thanks
Congrats