If your current status expires on September 30th, you can apply for restoration of status until December 29. Some call centre agents tell that you can apply for an OWP and a restoration of status at the same time, others tell that you should wait and apply for OWP only after you are back in status. It can take longer, but at least not 17 months.FarzanMirheydari said:Hi,
This is related to outdated forms. I made a few calls to CIC and call centre agents told me there is nothing I can do and just need to wait it out and they said the application will be returned. I am currently employed and had discussed terms with my employer to stop working through the month of October as I won't have a status in Canada and just waiting for OWP to arrive. With this situation, I am certain I will be losing my job, it is a very devastating news for me and I am panicking.
Call Centre agent said if application is returned after Sep 30th I'll lose status and won't get OWP until 17 months ( I think she was referring to the time for AIP ). Question is, is there any workaround for my situation? I may be able to find another job in a few months and use the emergency cash but not being able to work for 17 month means that I'm basically hitting rock bottom financially speaking.
So just read that I have to wait 17 months for AIP. And my owp is 15 months.Can I ask for extension somehow if needed or ask for new owp once when i renew my passport.MarioPavlovich said:Hi folks
So I received my Pilot program OWP but it's dated only a little bit more than a year.Date of expiration is same as my passport. So my question is , if that doesn't cover my inland processing time ,can I reapply for another OWP sometimes next year?I imagine that AIP is gonna be done by then. I'm getting new passport in a month,more or less.
1. That won't be a problem, the only thing needed for OWP is the fee and change of conditions form, as long as you sent it together with your PR app.SUSAN8098 said:Hey guys!
I am from Taiwan, and I am currently staying in Canada with my post graduate open work permit visa, which will expire in Feb 2016. My husband (Canadian Citizen) and I got legally married in May 2015, and I just sent my Sponsorship PR application a few days ago along with OWP application form. My concerns:
1. When I submitted the applications, I only submitted the OWP form with no supporting documents that were listed on the document checklist. I didn't think it was necessary since all the required supporting documents seems to be just duplicates of the original Sponsorship PR application. Things like passport pages and copy of our marriage certificates, those are all include in the Sponsorship Application, so I didn't include them or make extra copies for the OWP application. I paid the appropriate fees and attached the receipt. Thinking back at it now, maybe I should have duplicate those supporting documents and included them in the OWP application? Do you think that would be a problem?
2. This is something I didn't think about before. The reason why my current OWP expires Feb 2016 is because my passport expires Feb 2016, and I haven't applied for a new one yet. I was going to apply for a new one in the next few months. I am concerned that because I submitted all the application with my current passport that is about to expire, even though if I do get a new OWP, it's not going to last me two years, but it's also going to expire in Feb 2016. In that case, there's no point of submitting this OWP right now. Should I have renewed and my passport and submit again? what about my Sponsorship application?
Still waiting too! We just have one day of diference, it is so frustrating to see how people from late june is already getting it! I called few times to cic andApanna said:Still haven't gotten our OWP.
SO depressing...