It should be Temporary Foreign Worker for the period PGWP was held. Temporary resident permit holder is a different program and as far as I am aware it's decision is at the discretion of the officer.
Any april folks got AORs yet ?
From what I’ve seen in a few threads, it looks like it usually takes about 20 to 30 days to get the AOR in most cases (online application). In some cases it's like 40 days.
It is probably a similar timeline to receive AOR for the paper application. As I have read over the threads, it takes more time if they request document(s) or any more information since all the communication will be done through mail.How long does it take for paper application?
I got AOR today
I tried to register status tracker account but "client's application is not yet in our system yet"![]()
- after getting my pr within few months, from my current(first) employer at that time 2021, i took two months off from my current employer and started working full time to second employer, as doubted; I did not enjoy the work/not as per work duties mentioned by my second employer so I went back to my first employer, However, my first employer was not aware about it. WIll it create any problem with citizenship?
- Also, after getting PR, I applied to two different University's with different programs, but dropped out after one semester form both university's. Durations are year apart approx. Will that have any kind of problem in my application?. OR do I need to mention it ? I was working full time by the time during this durations.
I'm in a similar situation. From what I gathered from browsing this forum, it's not an issue. You have to report everything truthfully - including the overlap - but it won't create any issues. (Do note that, especially if you opt to share info from the CRA to IRCC, then they'll know about this anyways, as both employers would have reported the tax info to CRA, so you don't really lose anything by revealing this up front.)
No. As a PR you're allowed to do this. Just disclose it (as you don't want to risk being accused of misrepresentation by failing to disclose something that you were asked to) but once it's disclosed it shouldn't cause any issues.
I'm in a similar situation. From what I gathered from browsing this forum, it's not an issue. You have to report everything truthfully - including the overlap - but it won't create any issues. (Do note that, especially if you opt to share info from the CRA to IRCC, then they'll know about this anyways, as both employers would have reported the tax info to CRA, so you don't really lose anything by revealing this up front.)
No. As a PR you're allowed to do this. Just disclose it (as you don't want to risk being accused of misrepresentation by failing to disclose something that you were asked to) but once it's disclosed it shouldn't cause any issues.
Hello All,
I have a question for citizenship.
- after getting my pr within few months, from my current(first) employer at that time 2021, i took two months off from my current employer and started working full time to second employer, as doubted; I did not enjoy the work/not as per work duties mentioned by my second employer so I went back to my first employer, However, my first employer was not aware about it. WIll it create any problem with citizenship?
- Also, after getting PR, I applied to two different University's with different programs, but dropped out after one semester form both university's. Durations are year apart approx. Will that have any kind of problem in my application?. OR do I need to mention it ? I was working full time by the time during this durations.