You can switch jobs within the same company. But not with a different company.atanto said:Hi there,
Please add me to the spreadsheet.
Send my inland application + OWP on April 2014
AOR: August 2014
Quick question: I am currently working under implied status (my OWP expired on June 2014) and just got a call from a HR company for a position that is probably better for me, can I legally change jobs during implied status?
Well, that's dissapointing :'(screech339 said:You can switch jobs within the same company. But not with a different company.
Hello, what means OWP.. Im working Mi Work permit expires in dec. But i was afraid that wh n I send Mi inland application the new work permit would take long.atanto said:Hi there,
Please add me to the spreadsheet.
Send my inland application + OWP on April 2014
AOR: August 2014
Quick question: I am currently working under implied status (my OWP expired on June 2014) and just got a call from a HR company for a position that is probably better for me, can I legally change jobs during implied status?
OWP = open work permit. You can work for any employer you want.castropolitan said:Hello, what means OWP.. Im working Mi Work permit expires in dec. But i was afraid that wh n I send Mi inland application the new work permit would take long.
But you said you working in implied status, so you waiting you new work permit?
Thanks susana
"You must stay in Canada and meet the conditions of your original work permit."atanto said:Quick question: I am currently working under implied status (my OWP expired on June 2014) and just got a call from a HR company for a position that is probably better for me, can I legally change jobs during implied status?
It is a good point. However I believe once it is expired and under "implied status" , you are then stuck with the same employer until you get a new OWP. I can be in the wrong on this premise. But won't the new employer be hesitate to use an expired temp SIN to employ you? This is why I think you are "stuck" with the same employer once you go into "implied status".lellen said:Wait so you had an OWP before implied status? Implied status means that you have to honour the conditions of your previous work permit, but if it was open, then you can change companies. Right?
Thank you ottawahd. Best of luck to us all.ottawahd said:Hi,
sent on Feb 14 received Feb 20. Had been able to see the case on ecas since July (I think).
Would love to know what school that is. Was it expensive for all the books? I am an American too. I took the Inland route knowing full well that it was the longest wait, but I've got a variety of reasons for doing so. Need to kill some time as well!michminn said:Thanks to all the quick responses everyone! I have decided to focus on school while waiting. I have enrolled to an online American school in which ships to Canada, books etc. It's only 50.00 a month and I figure I'll have my BA by the time first stage approval completes. Something to do