Different processing time can cause an unfair result.
Before mid of 2015, CIC spent only 30 to 45 days to process their PGWP applications. Even your applications have been refused, you may still have chances to apply for restoration with a valid study permit.
After mid of 2015, CIC spent 80 to 180 days to process the PGWP applications. Once your applications been refused, your student permit was no longer valid. Yes, you can still apply for restoration, but... you have to renew your study permit first. Does it make sense??!!
Beside the fees, think about your right to work-
Everyone knows that once your PGWP applications been rejected, you are no longer to work legally.
if the processing time is around 45 days like before, you will lose around 1.5 months. But if the processing time is around 180 days, then you will lose your right to work for 6 months!.
No need to mention how it affects our rights for OINP.
i've shared my story on other thread, so i am not gonna repeat it here.
please see-
Canada Immigration Forum > Temporary Entry to Canada > Foreign Workers > Topic: My Judicial Review Experience (without a lawyer)
The one of the points I wrote down on my affidavits for judicial review is -CIC extending their processing time without giving any reason, however, the time limits for us to apply for a visa was fixed, which is unfair and it caused unfair result too.
It works, CIC can't fight with any of my points. CIC sent a settlement to me without file their affidavit to the court. I've read several posts about PGWP refusal, restoration refusal, study permit renewal, $100... here and I am mad. They shouldn't deny our yeas' efforts by this unreasonable way.
i am thinking maybe we should stand together and let CIC or other group know this problem. I haven't had any specific way on how to do it, but maybe we can discuss it together?
Anyone with me?
BTW, I suggest everyone who has similar situation with me to consider about applying for Judicial Review. I didn't find a lawyer, so i only spent $50 and solved my problem. If I just let CIC bully me, then I would have to spend another $600 to get my PGWP.
CIC should treat every applicants equally, different processing time is not fair already, especially a dramatically different processing time like NOW.
Before mid of 2015, CIC spent only 30 to 45 days to process their PGWP applications. Even your applications have been refused, you may still have chances to apply for restoration with a valid study permit.
After mid of 2015, CIC spent 80 to 180 days to process the PGWP applications. Once your applications been refused, your student permit was no longer valid. Yes, you can still apply for restoration, but... you have to renew your study permit first. Does it make sense??!!
Beside the fees, think about your right to work-
Everyone knows that once your PGWP applications been rejected, you are no longer to work legally.
if the processing time is around 45 days like before, you will lose around 1.5 months. But if the processing time is around 180 days, then you will lose your right to work for 6 months!.
No need to mention how it affects our rights for OINP.
i've shared my story on other thread, so i am not gonna repeat it here.
please see-
Canada Immigration Forum > Temporary Entry to Canada > Foreign Workers > Topic: My Judicial Review Experience (without a lawyer)
The one of the points I wrote down on my affidavits for judicial review is -CIC extending their processing time without giving any reason, however, the time limits for us to apply for a visa was fixed, which is unfair and it caused unfair result too.
It works, CIC can't fight with any of my points. CIC sent a settlement to me without file their affidavit to the court. I've read several posts about PGWP refusal, restoration refusal, study permit renewal, $100... here and I am mad. They shouldn't deny our yeas' efforts by this unreasonable way.
i am thinking maybe we should stand together and let CIC or other group know this problem. I haven't had any specific way on how to do it, but maybe we can discuss it together?
Anyone with me?
BTW, I suggest everyone who has similar situation with me to consider about applying for Judicial Review. I didn't find a lawyer, so i only spent $50 and solved my problem. If I just let CIC bully me, then I would have to spend another $600 to get my PGWP.
CIC should treat every applicants equally, different processing time is not fair already, especially a dramatically different processing time like NOW.