True.Ponga said:But with the overstay, the chances of being denied re-entry could be high.
This is all very confusing... I don't see how applying Inland doesn't give you some kind of status for the duration of your application.
True.Ponga said:But with the overstay, the chances of being denied re-entry could be high.
Agreed! Even those without status, that apply Inland, and eventually receive their OWP (not the Pilot Program OWP, because they don't qualify for that one) are still out of status until they actually land as a PR. They can legally work in Canada, but still don't have [true] legal status.GustavesF said:True.
This is all very confusing... I don't see how applying Inland doesn't give you some kind of status for the duration of your application.
OWP doesn't show up on eCas. You're lucky if anything shows up there.j0an said:hi everyone!
just wanna know if it's normal for the OWP application to not appear on ECAS?
it shows the PR application though..
thank you for your reply, GustavesFGustavesF said:OWP doesn't show up on eCas. You're lucky if anything shows up there.
Official timeline is "within 4 months" but it seems the average waiting time for people on this forum has been around about 90 days if you look at the inland spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArK2RVjQ5v59dFlqaGRPN3JxaGY4Nk9ucTZxV1Z0NEE&usp=sharing#gid=14kamsterr said:Is there a timeline for how long OWPs are taking to be processed when applying inland under the pilot project. When I called CIC they said that they process within 4 months so that someone who is on a visitor visa (from the US) for 6 months would have legal status and be able to get their OWP in time. Is this correct?
The answer is NO! You are NOT free to overstay because your OWP application is probably going to be returned to you because of the insufficient payment. This means that you will not have implied status (which would have allowed you to overstay) after your current visitor visa expires. You will need to apply for a visitor extension before your current visitor status expires. Be sure to include proof of your PR application and...cross your fingers!MarioPavlovich said:Hello people !
I was reading this forum for a while and decided today to join. You guys are great !
I've submitted my Inland application on June/2 and I got email from CiC last Saturday.
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I've also applied for work permit but messed up my payment.Forgot to pay those 100 $ like half of people here on this topic. :-X
Does anyone have any news about wp ,what's the latest word? Are they still sending back or now they're sending notices on email to pay 100$ fee?
I have "visitor record" on 12 months (visa clamped in my passport,obligating me to report myself when exiting Canada) , so am I free to overstay it now after I applied for PR and WP or .. ? UCI is same on my first work visa and on that visitor record so I managed to log in into ECAS and check my status,2 days after I received email .
And yeah ,if anyone can add me to that info sheet.
Sorry but I don't understand. They suggest not to leave Canada while they're processing my inland application.And I have to leave ?Ponga said:The answer is NO! You are NOT free to overstay because your OWP application is probably going to be returned to you because of the insufficient payment. This means that you will not have implied status (which would have allowed you to overstay) after your current visitor visa expires. You will need to apply for a visitor extension before your current visitor status expires. Be sure to include proof of your PR application and...cross your fingers!
It is the OWP being accepted (meaning not returned) that is submitted with the Inland PR application that gives a person implied status.
Good luck.
I never said you have to leave.MarioPavlovich said:Sorry but I don't understand. They suggest not to leave Canada while they're processing my inland application.And I have to leave ?
My visitor record expires next year in may ( 2015 /05/22). My plan is to resubmit OWP with 100$ once when I get it back in few weeks.
I know , sorry for that.Ponga said:I never said you have to leave.
If you submit the OWP again and they receive it by next May, you'll be fine.
(You never said when your visitor record expired in your original post).