SmithyLinds said:You can apply through this link https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/privacyTerms.doSmsm81 said:Did you apply for ATIP request?
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No i don't know what that is
Its basically the notices that the officer made in your file... could explain why your file was transferred to local office.
we have the same situation. I got my AIP last nov. 20th, i'm august 21 applicant. The day that we received the emails. I phoned CIC right away to let them know that i'd apply the OWP together with my application. The 1st call i did, the guy agent said that they haven't process it yet. And then last week i called again, a lady agent, look into my files and she said that they haven't process it yet. But she will give a call on her behalf to send the OWP right away and to let them know that i received the AIP. I wish she did what she told me coz' she sounds she's in a hurry. Anyway, try to give a call first thing in the morning so you'll know what's happening. Congrats btw.Princess029 said:Thanks to all of you guys who has been supporting us and for all the questions that I had to asked. So my husband (sponsor) and I ( applican) both received the emails. So is that full AIP? In my email is telling me that I can apply now for an OWP which is I did along with my PR applications. So should I just wait my OWP or call them and ask?
Smsm81 said:You can apply through this link https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/privacyTerms.do
Its basically the notices that the officer made in your file... could explain why your file was transferred to local office.
SmithyLinds said:Thank you!!!
Also just noticed in E-Cas our application isn't even updated. Medicals were completed in July and it does not say anything about them being received.....that makes me nervous
AHBM said:I got my OWP as well.. But I need some input here..
The final decision is taking so long, I need to leave the country and come back. What are the chances of this? Can I go home for 4-6 months and come back? My OWP is valid till next Dec.
Alurra71 said:If you leave Canada for 4-6 months you can almost bet that your INLAND application will be considered abandoned. If you had to leave for a few weeks, perhaps you could pull it off, IF you are visa exempt.
Are you visa exempt? If you are not, risking leaving the country at all because you would need to get a visa to travel back would be very risky. They will likely deny your travel visa. OWP does not garuntee re-entry and is not a travel visa.
GS_Stud said:I don't think that's entirely accurate.
I agree that it is risky to go into your home country and request for a travel visa as it may be denied.
However, after receiving your work permit, you can get a multiple entry visitor visa within Canada by applying to CPC-Ottawa. This ensures that you can re-enter Canada as many times as you want. Every International student with PGWP does that after getting their work permit and it take less than 14 days to get the travel visa.
Work permit is not a travel visa but allows you to get one (and a sticker in your passport) with which you can travel in-out Canada.
Of course, missing the landing interview or communication with CIC will cause cancellation of your PR application.
bankerguy said:Hi everyone,
When we originally applied, i didnt include a copy of my Original Option C. Instead i included a letter explaining why i didnt include it in my application.
I have it in hand now. I'm a Sept 18 applicant so i'm probably a month or two away,....
What address do i send it to? Also, should i include like a letter or memo ? what else should i include?
GS_Stud said:I don't think that's entirely accurate.
I agree that it is risky to go into your home country and request for a travel visa as it may be denied.
However, after receiving your work permit, you can get a multiple entry visitor visa within Canada by applying to CPC-Ottawa. This ensures that you can re-enter Canada as many times as you want. Every International student with PGWP does that after getting their work permit and it take less than 14 days to get the travel visa.
Work permit is not a travel visa but allows you to get one (and a sticker in your passport) with which you can travel in-out Canada.
Of course, missing the landing interview or communication with CIC will cause cancellation of your PR application.