Re: How long will implied status last, and what'll happen next?
Hi
angeland said:
I have read some posts with mixed answers to implied status of IEC, I just wonder if any authority that I can write to so that I can get written confirmation? (I heard CIC call centre is not reliable)
Personally I don't mind taking a vacation and wait for the LMO results. But my situation is more complicated than just LMO and WP.
My ultimate goal is to apply CEC and get PR status. Since I am from a country that IEC is only available for one time (1 year), and I have been working as a Communication Officer (NOC Class A) since my second week in town. I worked 40 hours a week, which is more than the 30 hours requirement of CEC but I learnt that the surplus of hours cannot off-set the 12-month full time experience.
So, by the time of my IEC ends, I am in short of 2 weeks of working experience for CEC. My boss is very supportive, at first he even suggested writing a reference letter for me which covers the whole 12-month period, but I then I figured out I have to provide paystubs and T4 which cannot be faked.
That's why the implied status is so important to me, since no one knows whether I will get a positive LMO. If it doesn't get through (touchwood!), I still have the CEC as my last resort.
I have no intention of any loophole since it may affect my PR application.
I really would like to hear some advice from you, what is the best approach for my case?
Thank you!
Here is a letter from CIC that was posted on another forum.
Sir, Madam,
Thank you for contacting Citizenship and Immigration Canada. I am pleased to follow up on your request:
Implied Status - Temporary Residents
As a temporary resident (TR), if you send your application for an extension of your authorization to remain in Canada at the latest on the expiry date of your status, you will be considered in status as a TR until a decision is made on the application. This is known as an Implied Status*.
If you hold a work permit or a study permit, you can continue working or studying under the conditions of your previous permit if you have applied to extend your stay in Canada under the same category. However, if you have applied to extend your stay under another category, you must stop working or studying.
If you leave Canada while under implied status, you may be authorized to:
Re-enter Canada as a TR, if the Case Processing Centre (CPC) has not yet made a decision on your application to extend your work permit. Please note that you will not be permitted to work/study until you receive your new permit. You must satisfy the officer at the port of entry (POE) that you have sufficient means of support. This applies if you:
are temporary resident visa (TRV) exempt;
held a valid multiple-entry visa before leaving Canada; or
travelled only to the United States** and/or St.Pierre and Miquelon by the end of the period initially authorized for their stay or any extension to it;
Re-enter Canada as a worker/student, if the officer at the POE determines that your application to extend your work/study permit was approved by the CPC while you were outside Canada;
or
Apply for a new work/study permit at the POE provided you have the right to do so under the Regulations.
For more information on implied status, please consult the Operational Manual - Overseas Processing (OP 11) - Section 24.
* Participants in international youth exchange programs (e.g., Student Work Abroad Program (SWAP), International Experience Canada (IEC) or Working Holiday Program (WHP)) do not benefit from implied status, unless extending a work permit not initially issued for the time limit authorized by the program.
**Including its Territories and Possessions.