BOWP is usually issued for 1 yearbutters1690 said:Thank you so much for the information!! Really appreciate it
fullofturtles said:CEC Inland
First entered Canada as a student: 2009
Graduated: 2013
PGWP: May 2013
ITA: December 4, 2015
App submitted: January 29th, 2016
AOR: Jan 30th, 2016
Extra documents requested: February 18, 2016
Extra documents sent: February 25, 2016
BOWP: April 28, 2016 (expires in March 2017)
Renewed TRV: June 11th, 2016
Procedural fairness letter received: June 23, 2016
Letter of explanation sent: July 13, 2016
BGC: In process for over a month now :/
They're accusing me of misrepresentation and I sent clarification materials in July. Hoping for good news! :/
I applied for my TRV online and I provided my bank statements of the past 6 months, current employment letter, and previous employment letters. Basically everything I sent in for PR.wenfeizh said:Hello there, I have a question regarding your TRV, did you apply online or through paper? Did you provide things like bank account or employment letter?
Best luck with your application!!!
What misrepresentation are they saying exactly?fullofturtles said:CEC Inland
First entered Canada as a student: 2009
Graduated: 2013
PGWP: May 2013
ITA: December 4, 2015
App submitted: January 29th, 2016
AOR: Jan 30th, 2016
Extra documents requested: February 18, 2016
Extra documents sent: February 25, 2016
BOWP: April 28, 2016 (expires in March 2017)
Renewed TRV: June 11th, 2016
Procedural fairness letter received: June 23, 2016
Letter of explanation sent: July 13, 2016
BGC: In process for over a month now :/
They're accusing me of misrepresentation and I sent clarification materials in July. Hoping for good news! :/
how long did it take for you?fullofturtles said:I applied for my TRV online and I provided my bank statements of the past 6 months, current employment letter, and previous employment letters. Basically everything I sent in for PR.
mine has been over 4 weeks. im a cec inland. bg went back in progress the 2nd time on july 29.. thought i would hear something in 2-4 weeks but up until today im still waiting.. so cic is not really black and white when it comes to timelines.. my aor is march 11 btw..coolhyd said:Expect 4 weeks after your BG changed to In Progress for the second time. Thats the current trend.
fullofturtles said:CEC Inland
First entered Canada as a student: 2009
Graduated: 2013
PGWP: May 2013
ITA: December 4, 2015
App submitted: January 29th, 2016
AOR: Jan 30th, 2016
Extra documents requested: February 18, 2016
Extra documents sent: February 25, 2016
BOWP: April 28, 2016 (expires in March 2017)
Renewed TRV: June 11th, 2016
Procedural fairness letter received: June 23, 2016
Letter of explanation sent: July 13, 2016
BGC: In process for over a month now :/
They're accusing me of misrepresentation and I sent clarification materials in July. Hoping for good news! :/
It probably took 2 weeks total. It was the nicest immigration process I've been through, haha.wenfeizh said:how long did it take for you?
I just submitted my TRV. Hopefully some good news soon.
Fingers crossed
In 2013 I held a volunteer position from May to October and I listed it as work in a TRV I applied for in November 2013 (I had an open post graduation work permit at the time). I never said it was paid employment, but I had been unemployed for months and all I had been doing was volunteering with this organization. My TRV was approved.prashanthbv said:Hey Could you elaborate a bit more of what did they say? What exactly did they accuse you of?
peresada said:just got nice conversation n with CIC agent over the phone. she said that all screenings are done, only final decision pending.
she asked for little more patience...
my aor is feb 29th
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I called Cic moment ago
Agent said that decision can be any time but the maximum official time for call centre agent's action is december end...hoping for best and decision asap..
You would answer YES to question 1. My husband was the same, he has been working for the same employer since we moved here 4 years ago so although he technically didn't get a job offer as such, the fact you are in employment means you have a job offer. Does that make sense?ashpur88 said:Hi everyone,
I am in the process of filling out my EE profile and had a quick question that you guys may be able to answer.
I have been working in Toronto for the past two years in a full-time NOC A job. I am on a PGWP and did not need an LMIA to get my job.
How do I go about answering the below questions?
1. "Do you have a job offer in Canada"
2. "Was a LMIA issued for this"
3. "Is you work permit LMIA approved"
While 2 and 3 are a straight-forward NO in my case, should I mark the first question as YES?
Does marking this as NO reduce my points in any way?