Hi there,
I was just rejected by CIC for the working holiday program (Australian's coming to Canada) due to submitting my application after the 15 day expiry of the conditional acceptance letter from IEC.
It's a bit crazy that the govt expect you to be able to acquire all the documents needed to submit the application in 15 days, but that's another issue. I'm a few weeks away from my current visa expiring and i'm a bit worried that I might be cutting things a bit fine now, there are only 250 spots left on the IEC as of yesterday.
I've withdrawn my current application through IEC on my Kompass account so that I can re-apply for the program and be given another 15 days to submit the application on IEC, but since withdrawing the application I can't see an option to re-apply, the only option I have is to view my previous application.
Does anyone know what the story with IEC is? am I limited to only one approved application or will I be able to submit a new one once my withdrawal is received?
Any help would me very much appreciated.
I was just rejected by CIC for the working holiday program (Australian's coming to Canada) due to submitting my application after the 15 day expiry of the conditional acceptance letter from IEC.
It's a bit crazy that the govt expect you to be able to acquire all the documents needed to submit the application in 15 days, but that's another issue. I'm a few weeks away from my current visa expiring and i'm a bit worried that I might be cutting things a bit fine now, there are only 250 spots left on the IEC as of yesterday.
I've withdrawn my current application through IEC on my Kompass account so that I can re-apply for the program and be given another 15 days to submit the application on IEC, but since withdrawing the application I can't see an option to re-apply, the only option I have is to view my previous application.
Does anyone know what the story with IEC is? am I limited to only one approved application or will I be able to submit a new one once my withdrawal is received?
Any help would me very much appreciated.