lucky you, now i wish i was living in NB, CIC scarborough is very slowsarakhans said:Landing CIC Fredericton, New Brunswick
lucky you, now i wish i was living in NB, CIC scarborough is very slowsarakhans said:Landing CIC Fredericton, New Brunswick
Yep, me too I was working and as I told you before, I never had a problem at all! The only thing is that your Province Medical Insurance will not be valid for the time you dont have a valid WP, or at least that was my case in Quebec, I had to get a private insurance for those weeks I was not covered.hockeyfan said:That's fantastic news to hear and makes me very happy! Thanks for your input , how long did you work under implied status when your post graduate work permit expired? I might be working for about a month and a half or more under implied status. I am going to call CIC again just to make sure, to see if I get a different response. Thus far all have confirmed that I am able to continue working, the call center agents that is.
Thanks so much for answering and very good to know the info above, really appreciate it. I am going to keep calling CIC and may hire an immigration lawyer for an hour as well to get more informed opinions. Will return to this thread later on or I will PM you if i have more questions. Many thanks!Loops said:Yep, me too I was working and as I told you before, I never had a problem at all! The only thing is that your Province Medical Insurance will not be valid for the time you dont have a valid WP, or at least that was my case in Quebec, I had to get a private insurance for those weeks I was not covered.
Check again with CIC, I did called tons and tons of times to ask and they all told me I was able to work under implied status, one of them told me that as soon as you go from Work Permit to Work Permit is fine, what you cant do is going from a tourist or study visa to a work permit and work, in that case you have to wait for your OWP, but since you are working now it should be fine.
It varies by province. In BC they extended it for three months (for me) when I sent along a copy of the fee paid receipt for the work permit renewal. I never did get the work permit - by the time CIC got to the application three months later they said I wasn't eligible because I'd become a PR in the meantime. They even refunded the $150 application fee.Loops said:Yep, me too I was working and as I told you before, I never had a problem at all! The only thing is that your Province Medical Insurance will not be valid for the time you dont have a valid WP, or at least that was my case in Quebec, I had to get a private insurance for those weeks I was not covered.
Yes, his new employer should start the LMO process ASAP. That will be required for him to apply for a new (closed) work permit. The new work permit would replace his old work permit and when/if the open work permit is issued, it would replace the closed work permit.Jojo1972 said:I recently just sent in an inland application for my husband's pr on May 23, 2013. He is currently holding a work permit obtained through an LMO that expires in Dec 2014. I'd say that this work permit is invalid now since he left the job a month ago due to bad work conditions. We sent in an OWP along with the inland application. After reading through this forum, it looks like it takes roughly about 6 months for the AIP and OWP. My husband already has another employer that is willing to sponsor him.
Is it suggested to apply for a new LMO with this new employer with a PR application already sent in? We would not be able to simply apply for "Change of new employer" since he is not at his previous job. Therefore, it would be a whole new work permit.
Please any knowledge regarding this situation would be great. And please let me know if my questions are worded out correctly.
No interview date yet. Interesting as the other sask people who received DM shortly before us received there Interview date I think like 2 weeks after. I wonder if they are waiting to fill all the appointment slots in the officecanadaeh1234 said:hi,
wanted to ask, if any of you got appointment dates already? especially for those who got DM's last April?
when you order electronic notes it will most likely take exactly 30 days to receive them. Wether or not it tells you alot will depend on your case. The second notes we received I could tell that we received a medical extension, and if your medical is extended it means everything else is finished an they are just waiting to finalize your case. So I guess in that way it did tell us something. You will be able to see everything that they can see on there computer screen and all the notes the officers make on your file. It wont slow down the process as it is processed in a different office and all they have to do is dump the electronic file and email it to you.NicJohn said:Wolania.... Is it worth getting GCMS notes? Does it tell you where you are at? Does it slow down the application? My main worry is that I apply and things sow right down.. I had to resend a form after AIP and was was due to be in by 18 May. Sent it in march 20. Would I get completion before the notes come
In???
I understand your feelings. I'm also waiting for my AIP.confrentis said:I really do not understand the way CIC works.
Just checked Inland 2013 spreadsheet and saw one person sent application in Feb'13 and got their AIP+OWP in the beginning of May'13!!!
in 3 months! That's quite a record for CIC.
But really confusing with deadlines and expectations...
i got dm april 15, got my landing letter 24 may, scheduled for 7th junewolanila said:No interview date yet. Interesting as the other sask people who received DM shortly before us received there Interview date I think like 2 weeks after. I wonder if they are waiting to fill all the appointment slots in the office
Tomorisu said:I understand your feelings. I'm also waiting for my AIP.
But her case is a bit special. I've read the topic 'Inland 2013'. She and her husband received a letter that requested to have an interview at a local office. I guess CIC doubted whether their relationship was genuine. After the interview, fortunately they got AIP. If you are interested in their story, please check this.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/inland-applications-2013-t129064.405.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/inland-applications-2013-t129064.420.html
If you've not been asked an interview from CIC, I think it is a good sign. At least, they don't doubt your relationship, I think. In that case, we have to wait for the AIP for 6 months, though. It cannot be helped.
I hope applicants in October, November and December in 2012 get their AIP soon.
While it is a good idea to apply for OWP when you submit your inland application, it is a total waste of money if you land not long after receiving OWP in the mail. It is a safe bet to make when apply for OWP, it has a very small risk of a total waste of money.Penna7 said:I just got my OWP, valid for 2 years. Don`t really need it anymore since my landing interview is on Thursday
It is honestly so depressing! My application was received Nov 23 and my Spouse's work permit runs out at the end of August... I when we applied there was no way we would have to worry about him losing his job but now that has become something we stress aboutjiggyzealous said:I can imagine how downhearted the November and December applicants are feeling because of the slow pace of October folks. Sunday will make 7 months for me