matty-von-doom said:
Thanks for the replies. Is there any evidence to backup why you think this or is it just a hunch? I was once told by an immigration lawyer (for a totally separate issue) that once you get a permit CIC doesn't tend to look into it or take it unless you specifically bring it up to them. I also find it odd that it is dated to 2017 when the process shouldn't take another 2 years. I am not sure if we will split, I am just trying to cover my bases in case it does happen in the future. But if I get a SIN, start working, and withdraw my application, I want to know if there's 100% certaintly that CIC will remember issuing my permit, find me for it, and take it from me even if everything on the document is legal and to date and approved. As I said I have searched it top to bottom word for word and can't find anything that says "conditional" or "pending" or gives terms on it's validity. But, what do i know? lol. Guess i'm just having a paranoid moment and hoping that I still have it as a backup option in case things go wrong.
That's very strange because everyone else that has received their OWP, as part of the pilot program, has stated that their OWP does have something about FC on it...somewhere.
Maybe, you received the `official' OWP, assuming you submitted the OWP application with your Inland sponsorship application originally?
Either way...if you have an OWP that was the result of your PR application...and that application is cancelled, you really shouldn't remain in Canada working, but...that's just my personal opinion.
I will say that CIC has changed the rules for those in Canada with a
study permit (June 2014) and are now tracking those that are no longer studying, basically cancelling their status. I still think that if your PR application is cancelled, CIC will be able to connect the dots...that you would be working illegally.