civic said:Any July 31 or Aug 1 2013 that are getting AIP today? Or its still a luck-based game with CIC?
You will be fine! Finally this horror cic story is over for you, good luck!islandgirl25 said:my landing interview is tomorrow...wish me luck!
amjad3126 said:I sponser my spouse by inland application in early September 2014 and currently she should be on implied status, but at the same time i also applied for her visitor visa. They grant her visitor visa for three months, and her sponsorship application still pending as we can on see July 31, 2013 under process since last few months.
My question is that it will take approximately 1.5 -2 years from now to reach first stage. Is that wise to keep renewing her visa as visitor visa because i am scared if at some time they reject the extension of visitor visa than where should i stay.
She still can stay on implied status.
Please guide me in this regard.
Hi SS Kingston,SS.Kingston said:One way around it is to apply for a typical "closed" work permit. Since it is still 1 month and a bit away, she can still get the employer to submit Labour Market Opinion. Once a LMO tracking number is issued, she can submit for the regular work permit, which will put her under implied status.
The work permit is only $150 (I think) which is fairly inexpensive considering loss of income.
The good thing about the regular work permit after PGWP is that the employer is not required to post the job ad online or prove that they have been seeking Canadian candidates before considering foreign workers. It is exempt from that requirement.
I've been through this last year and have a lot insight into this. Let me know if I can be of more help.
What kind of open work permit did you have previously?atanto said:Hi SS Kingston,
I am currently under implied status as well and continue working for my company.
My open work permit expired a few months ago.
I just got a job offer by a different company. Can I legally switch companies under implied status?
Didn't they stop issuing LMOs and start with the LMIA which are much harder to get?SS.Kingston said:One way around it is to apply for a typical "closed" work permit. Since it is still 1 month and a bit away, she can still get the employer to submit Labour Market Opinion. Once a LMO tracking number is issued, she can submit for the regular work permit, which will put her under implied status.
The work permit is only $150 (I think) which is fairly inexpensive considering loss of income.
The good thing about the regular work permit after PGWP is that the employer is not required to post the job ad online or prove that they have been seeking Canadian candidates before considering foreign workers. It is exempt from that requirement.
I've been through this last year and have a lot insight into this. Let me know if I can be of more help.
And it costs $1000 for the employer to get a LMIA.AchankengCrawford said:Didn't they stop issuing LMOs and start with the LMIA which are much harder to get?
it was a pgwp and the bridging owp .Linden said:What kind of open work permit did you have previously?
No sane employer will accept an expired work permit with your assurance you have implied status.atanto said:it was a pgwp and the bridging owp .
thank you! soooo nervous!3september2013 said:You will be fine! Finally this horror cic story is over for you, good luck!