Hi,
I'm just looking for some general advice on a situation I'm in with my legal status in Canada whilst I wait for (hopefully) PNP acceptance from BC PNP.
I submitted my application to BC PNP a couple of weeks ago and received confirmation that they had received it, and that I would receive a response in 8-12 weeks. However, due to unfortunate timing, my current Work Permit expired recently. In order to remain legal in Canada and continue working for my employer, I submitted an application to extend my current work permit under the same conditions so that I could continue to work on implied status whilst the application was in process. My current visa is non extendable, so my request for an extension will come back as a rejection, however it will have bought me several weeks where i've been able to continue working whilst my PNP processes.
My concern is that my extension request will be sent back to me with a rejection BEFORE I get PNP acceptance. Obviously I can submit a Restoration of Status application in order to remain living in Canada, but I will be unable to work. Whilst this will be unfortunate, it will be more of an issue for my employer than it will be for me as they have become increasingly reliant on me and we are in fact currently experiencing a staffing shortage. If I'm out the picture for even a couple of weeks, the management will be stretched to the limit.
So my question is this: is there any way of making PNP aware of my situation and potentially expediting a decision on my application? I wrote a covering letter with my extension application to say that the reason I was applying for an extension was solely so that I could continue to work legally whilst my PNP was processing. Obviously both PNP and the Visa Extension Office will see my Client ID number, so will they put two and two together and synchronize a response? Or is there any way that I could write to PNP regarding my employment situation and basically explain my reason for applying for a Visa Extension, tell them that I will shortly be expecting a rejection, explain that my employer is relying on me to be able to continue working without interruption otherwise it will negatively impact their business during a busy trading period, and ask if there is any way of them examining my file in less than the quoted 8-12 weeks?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! I wouldn't want to find that by asking PNP to speed up my application, I would be negatively affecting my chances of PNP acceptance.
Ben.
I'm just looking for some general advice on a situation I'm in with my legal status in Canada whilst I wait for (hopefully) PNP acceptance from BC PNP.
I submitted my application to BC PNP a couple of weeks ago and received confirmation that they had received it, and that I would receive a response in 8-12 weeks. However, due to unfortunate timing, my current Work Permit expired recently. In order to remain legal in Canada and continue working for my employer, I submitted an application to extend my current work permit under the same conditions so that I could continue to work on implied status whilst the application was in process. My current visa is non extendable, so my request for an extension will come back as a rejection, however it will have bought me several weeks where i've been able to continue working whilst my PNP processes.
My concern is that my extension request will be sent back to me with a rejection BEFORE I get PNP acceptance. Obviously I can submit a Restoration of Status application in order to remain living in Canada, but I will be unable to work. Whilst this will be unfortunate, it will be more of an issue for my employer than it will be for me as they have become increasingly reliant on me and we are in fact currently experiencing a staffing shortage. If I'm out the picture for even a couple of weeks, the management will be stretched to the limit.
So my question is this: is there any way of making PNP aware of my situation and potentially expediting a decision on my application? I wrote a covering letter with my extension application to say that the reason I was applying for an extension was solely so that I could continue to work legally whilst my PNP was processing. Obviously both PNP and the Visa Extension Office will see my Client ID number, so will they put two and two together and synchronize a response? Or is there any way that I could write to PNP regarding my employment situation and basically explain my reason for applying for a Visa Extension, tell them that I will shortly be expecting a rejection, explain that my employer is relying on me to be able to continue working without interruption otherwise it will negatively impact their business during a busy trading period, and ask if there is any way of them examining my file in less than the quoted 8-12 weeks?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! I wouldn't want to find that by asking PNP to speed up my application, I would be negatively affecting my chances of PNP acceptance.
Ben.