Hi everyone,
Lots of layoffs in the tech industry happening right now, and it's inevitable that some of us will get impacted. This is particularly concerning for people who have restrictions in their nomination certificate and must notify the province. So I've got a couple of questions/scenarios.
1) Let's say you get laid off today, and your employer gives you a 30-day termination notice which you decide to serve out. Do you notify the province that you've been laid off today, or in 30 days when your position is officially terminated? This is important to know, so that people in this position can negotiate longer termination periods if possible.
2) I know that provinces will give you 30-60 days to find new work in the event you lose your job.
- What happens if you don't find a new job in time? Is it "game over"?
- What happens if you find a new opportunity in ANOTHER province. What implications does that have for your federal PR application, bearing in mind this contained a signed Schedule 4 form committing to reside in that province? Will it mean your current province rescinds your nomination certificate?
3) Do provinces treat your job loss differently depending on where your PR application is it. For example, it's my understanding a province would tell IRCC to put your application on hold if you lose your job.
- But what if you're close to the end of your processing, for example 315 days later when you have PAL, MP, eligibility, paid RPRF etc. but haven't received a decision?
- What about if you lost your job during portal 1, portal 2, PPR but haven't received COPR?
4) At what stage does IRCC resume the processing of your PR application if you do find a new job?
- Is it when you notify the province you found a new job, and your employer submits their supporting documents?
- Is it when the province issues a new nomination certificate?
- Is it when you start your new job and/or receive an updated temporary work permit?
I've tried to find the answers everywhere to these questions, but it looks like this is all stuff that's "in the cracks" no-one knows about, and IRCC/provinces seem to be intentionally value about it.
Any input would be appreciated from VIP members or people who have been in these situations.