*Quote* Urgent: CIC refused my work permit application, ITA already received!
« on: February 05, 2016, 04:43:54 pm »
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Hi Guys,
Your help is needed, urgently as I don't know what to do anymore!
My 3-yr post graduation work permit expired last November, on Oct 15 I submitted my work permit extension application online, at that moment I had not been invited for EE. Jan 06 2016, I got the ITA invitation and on Jan 22 I submitted the PR application! Today I got an refusal letter from CIC that my application for work permit extension is refused as my positive eligibility assessment on the APR is not yet passed! I was working under implied status for the past two months and my temporary resident status expire TODAY!
They say that I might apply for restoration, within 90 days from today! What should I do now? Does anyone know if I apply for restoration, am I still be eligible to work right now under implied status? And ITA received does not guarantee they approve my work permit extension, right?
Guys your help is really needed now!! Please help me!! *Quote*
I believe the OP purplesnow referred to has a totally different case. He applied for Work permit Extension and not BOWP. I find myself leaning towards Asivad's explanation. From the most recent links provided above, CIC now allows applicants to apply using the AOR generated immediately after application. I will believe this is because they want to help speed up applications.
If you read this excerpt here:
If a foreign national submits an APR using Express Entry, they may apply for a BOWP if they meet the eligibility requirements.
However, a decision on the application will not be made until the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) has assessed the e‑APR for completeness. A BOWP can be issued only if the e‑APR has passed the R10 completeness check.
Before
issuing a BOWP, officers must check the Global Case Management System (GCMS) to ensure that the CIO has reviewed the application and determined that it meets the requirements of a complete application as described in sections R10 and R12.01. If the e‑APR is incomplete, the application for a BOWP must be refused. The open work permit holder fee can be refunded, but the processing fees cannot.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/work/prov/bridging.asp
It says that a decision will not be made. I believe a decision here includes either an approval or rejection decision. Thus, Asivad is right in saying the application will be frozen until the CIO assesses the e-APR for completeness. CIC has clearly stated that it will not
issue a BOWP until it is satisfied that the R10 requirement has been passed. I hope this helps clarify things!!