Your co-op work permit DOES NOT allow you to work full-time. It is only valid for work done during actual co-op terms while studying.i am done school in Jun 2019, and my co-op wp still valid until end of Sep 2019. my co-op work permit allow me to work fulltime. and my employer already apply LMIA for me and i will be no more status in canada after sep 30, 2019.
Again, it is only valid to work actual co-op terms during your studies. As you have been working illegally, you can expect a refusal for a visitor or work permit app. Why did you not apply for a PGWP?even-thought my co-op work permit still valid till end of this month?
i feel that i am in a similar situation with you. were you able to resolve this? were you able to keep working after receiving the LMIA but before receiving your new work permit?thank you so much, the Implied status make me really confused, some pp told me i am allow to work until they make decision for my LMIA some pp also told me i cant go to work while waiting for LMIA and the implied status is for someone who had the LMIA before and now they apply for new LMIA so they can extension their wp right?
Responding to a post from 2019. If you are a student, no.i feel that i am in a similar situation with you. were you able to resolve this? were you able to keep working after receiving the LMIA but before receiving your new work permit?
So what type of work permit are you on?Yes, i was looking at different threads and found this. I was trying to research some more since policies keep changing. This is a copy of what I found out from IRCC for reference. Though I informed them that I am on a study permit.
"If you are ready to submit a work permit application and are still waiting for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) or a Certificat d’acceptation du Québec (CAQ), you may submit the work permit application only within 2 weeks of the expiry date of your work permit and include proof that the LMIA/CAQ request was made.
When submitting your application, please:
Please contact our Client Support Centre with the LMIA/CAQ confirmation number within 2 months of the reception date of your application."
- Include a copy of the application sent to Employment and Social Development Canada / Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l'Intégration (MIFI), or
- Include a copy of the receipt confirmation number, if the request was done online, or
- Indicate, in section Details of Intended Work in Canada of the Work Permit application,
- the date the LMIA/CAQ request was sent,
- which office it was sent to,
- the employer’s name, and
- the confirmation number for the submission, if available.
currently on a study permit. tho i read your earlier reply regarding this so i'm a bit confusedSo what type of work permit are you on?
So you are not on a work permit. You are on a study permit. Once your LMIA is approved, you apply for a closed work permit. You can work once permit is approved.currently on a study permit. tho i read your earlier reply regarding this so i'm a bit confused
Hello everyone,Technically you can submit an application to extend your work permit (without an approved LMIA) in the hopes the LMIA will be approved or approved in time. This normally gives a person implied status and allows them to continue working. It's the act of submitting the work permit application (not the LMIA application) that gives one implied status.
But again, implied status doesn't apply to IECs so it doesn't matter in your case.