Hey Bholl,Bholl said:I am in the same boat as well.
My work were happy to support my PNP application so I did that thinking it would be a 2 month gap from my current VISA expiring and the BC PNP being approved. But since sending my application in, in Sept it ballooned to 8-9 months from 5-6, I am in a position where I am unsure if my workplace will be able to hold my position that long.
I think as you mentioned Jen I will be getting a back up letter from my employer as it is unfair to accept applications with and advertised wait time then changing it after you have already submitted! Unfair on both the application and employer. I would have gone the LMIA route as I fall under skill type 0 I would have had a better chance getting that approved and finalised faster than the PNP route.
I too will be heading home until I hear back
I think as Liisa mentioned if you had sent your application before the times increased to 8-9 months you will (hopefully) not be waiting that long possible around the 6 month mark or a bit longer. It looks like it is currently taking them around 5.5 months to process the applications they are currently working on. They are working on end of Mays. We applied in August so hoping I'll hear back around Feb.
If your employer still supports you and can write the letter stating so or is giving you the open job offer. We weren't able to get the open job offer but so have a letter saying they still support the application and will take us back so when PNP contact the employer they will ask more questions as we don't have the open job offer.
Good luck with your application!