Hi everyone, I’m hoping to get some advice and opinions from the wonderful people on this forum. Currently my husband is working in Canada on a post-graduation work permit, which expires May 2017. We sent in our inland PR application in October 2015 and haven’t yet received AOR. At the time we were told by two different agents at CIC not to bother sending in the OWP application, as his work permit expires in 2017. However, we are getting very nervous about the possibility that the OWP pilot program will expire this month, and that my husband (who is the main breadwinner) will not receive AIP before his work permit expires in 2017, given the long processing times right now. Thus far, agents have advised that, if by May 2017 we still haven’t received AIP, we should just submit the OWP application a month before his work permit expires.
I called the CIC today, and the agent was very helpful and understanding. He suggested that for peace of mind, we should send in an OWP application so as not to “miss” the pilot program deadline IF it expires. He said that even if the program expires, they’ll process OWP applications sent in before Dec. 22nd. Another thing he mentioned is that my husband can hold a PGWP and an OWP at the same time...the OWP won’t cancel/replace the PGWP, and the OWP can be extended, while the PGWP cannot. So he would hold two work permits at the same time, and extend the OWP when that time comes.
I’m wondering what people think of this advice. I know May 2017 is a long way away, but my husband is the breadwinner and he just started a new dream job. We have so many worries...what if the OWP replaces the PGWP and expires earlier than the PGWP would have...what if the program expires and we come to regret not applying...we really aren’t sure what to do.
I called the CIC today, and the agent was very helpful and understanding. He suggested that for peace of mind, we should send in an OWP application so as not to “miss” the pilot program deadline IF it expires. He said that even if the program expires, they’ll process OWP applications sent in before Dec. 22nd. Another thing he mentioned is that my husband can hold a PGWP and an OWP at the same time...the OWP won’t cancel/replace the PGWP, and the OWP can be extended, while the PGWP cannot. So he would hold two work permits at the same time, and extend the OWP when that time comes.
I’m wondering what people think of this advice. I know May 2017 is a long way away, but my husband is the breadwinner and he just started a new dream job. We have so many worries...what if the OWP replaces the PGWP and expires earlier than the PGWP would have...what if the program expires and we come to regret not applying...we really aren’t sure what to do.