Danny I understand your point, but I wish there is an option to request file transfer to another VO .DannyyBoy said:Strahilo, you waiting since may 2013. What i have to do, im waiting since dec 2012 an also have friened who waiting since may 2012. We're all on the same program..
I might be wrong, as far as I know, with the PNP-letter of support, you can get a work visa right at the border when entering Canada (i.e. immediately). You do not have to apply for a work permit at the visa office - this is also possible, but will take much longer.Movado said:MR is not the end of the Immigration process.
Also, my PNP officer sent me a friendly reminder:
The purpose of the BC PNP is that you would fill an immediate labour need. The fact that you have yet to work in BC raises concerns whether there is in fact an immediate need. I am issuing you a work permit support letter, please see attached. I will follow up with you in 4 months time. If you are not working in BC by then, your nomination may be withdrawn.
Regards,
Program Advisor
BC Provincial Nominee Program
(I requested for a work permit support letter instead of the old one, which has been addressed to Canadian Embassy in Czech Rep)
That's true for these who are from visa-exempt countries. Unfortunately, I'm not.BC2013 said:I might be wrong, as far as I know, with the PNP-letter of support, you can get a work visa right at the border when entering Canada (i.e. immediately). You do not have to apply for a work permit at the visa office - this is also possible, but will take much longer.
Why don't you ask the PNP office about this? I am sure, they will tell you about your options.
Movado said:That's true for these who are from visa-exempt countries. Unfortunately, I'm not.
Are you sure?Movado said:That's true for these who are from visa-exempt countries. Unfortunately, I'm not.
Got GCMS notes - no changes since summer. No news - good newsDannyyBoy said:Come on people give some good news here wake up this forum