Thank you for your response,Ponga said:Your lawyer is wrong. You cannot apply for the [regular] OWP until you, the PR applicant, have received the all-important AIP letter. The good news, is that it usually comes right after the SA letter, so...hopefully you'll see it any day now. The other good news, is that unlike the pilot OWP, the regular AIP doesn't take 4 months to process (but it still takes a couple of months +/-).
Take a look through CIC document IP8 and you'll see what is involved in the process. Start with the bottom of page 37, followed by the letter on page 44 (the AIP letter):
(from the AIP letter)-
...
If you are not already in possession of a valid work permit or you have a work permit but wish to
work elsewhere, or do not possess a valid study permit and you wish to attend school for more
than six months, you may apply for either or both.
...
Here it is:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/ip/ip08-eng.pdf
Page 37 talks about Quebec cases. Page 44 does not have an AIP letter. Instead it is information about what is needed/required to prove a genuine relationship.