i received a medical request, I'm dec. 10, 2014 applicant.. any recommendation of panel physician in mississauga?
How did you apply? With the documents in the same envelope as your PR application, and mail it to Mississauga? Or a separate mailing of your OWP application to Vegreville?vangurl890 said:Hi everyone! I am somewhat new to this forum. I have done an inland application to sponsor my husband October 7, 2015. Today is the first time we have heard anything from CIC and it wasn't what I expected. We received an email stating "This refers to your application for a WORK PERMIT received 10/07/2015. No action is being taken to process your request for the following reasons: As a foreign National in Canada you are not eligible to apply for an open work permit until such time as you receive confirmation that your application for Permanent Residence will be processed from within Canada. Your application for an open work permit will be considered at the same time as your application for permanent residence and if the latter is accepted, the open work permit all be issued to you."
Has anyone else received anything like this? I don't understand why they say as a foreign National in Canada you are not eligible. I thought the new rules were while you are in Canada waiting to receive your PR card they have started allowing people to work with an OWP (if granted).
Any comments greatly appreciated!!!
We applied with all of our docs in same envelope too.vangurl890 said:GlenL How did you apply? With the documents in the same envelope as your PR application, and mail it to Mississauga? Or a separate mailing of your OWP application to Vegreville?
I applied with all my documents in the same envelope and sent it to Mississauga.
Well that's very surprising then. My immediate thought, some rookie representative made a mistake. It should be obvious to the Vegreville agents, who receive your OWP application FROM the Mississauga agents, that your PR application has begun in some way. My wife did the same thing as you, sending both in the same envelope (which is the proper method) and she received her OWP. Even before receiving an AOR regarding her PR application (she still hasn't). The letter is a little cryptic at the end, do you just wait now and they will send your OWP later, or...?vangurl890 said:GlenL How did you apply? With the documents in the same envelope as your PR application, and mail it to Mississauga? Or a separate mailing of your OWP application to Vegreville?
I applied with all my documents in the same envelope and sent it to Mississauga.
Thank you so much for your response Glen. Im thinking of seeing an immigration lawyer at this point. I really don't know what to do or think. We have a lot going on right now. I am having a complicated pregnancy, we are in the process of buying a restaurant and I had assumed at this point we would have had my husbands OWP so we could both be working at the restaurant. We had sent in our original application in July and had it returned in October. Its been a long long wait to say the least. Its very frustrating.GlenL said:Well that's very surprising then. My immediate thought, some rookie representative made a mistake. It should be obvious to the Vegreville agents, who receive your OWP application FROM the Mississauga agents, that your PR application has begun in some way. My wife did the same thing as you, sending both in the same envelope (which is the proper method) and she received her OWP. Even before receiving an AOR regarding her PR application (she still hasn't). The letter is a little cryptic at the end, do you just wait now and they will send your OWP later, or...?
In my opinion, I suggest ordering GCMS notes, and see if you can tell on which date there was any reference to your PR application. After that, armed with a little knowledge, call the contact centre and see the best course of action from here. Perhaps some of the more senior members of this forum have another suggestion, but that's mine. Good luck!
Glen
Did your husband have legal status on the day that CIC received the Inland application AND the OWP?vangurl890 said:Hi everyone! I am somewhat new to this forum. I have done an inland application to sponsor my husband October 7, 2015. Today is the first time we have heard anything from CIC and it wasn't what I expected. We received an email stating "This refers to your application for a WORK PERMIT received 10/07/2015. No action is being taken to process your request for the following reasons: As a foreign National in Canada you are not eligible to apply for an open work permit until such time as you receive confirmation that your application for Permanent Residence will be processed from within Canada. Your application for an open work permit will be considered at the same time as your application for permanent residence and if the latter is accepted, the open work permit all be issued to you."
Has anyone else received anything like this? I don't understand why they say as a foreign National in Canada you are not eligible. I thought the new rules were while you are in Canada waiting to receive your PR card they have started allowing people to work with an OWP (if granted).
Any comments greatly appreciated!!!
my only thought why they would possible send this email.. is because the pilot OWP is for only eligible people .. so they have to be inland (which it sounds like you are) and have to be in status so example if they were a visitor which usually gets 6 months to be in canada, and they have to extend it before the date you are supposed to leave you would be out of status if you did not extend. OR from what i've read and it has happened to a lot of people (and sounds like this could of possibly happened to you) is that your husband applied for PR while he was in status and your husband might of been on implied status (so staying after the date of his authorized stay) because he is awaiting approval on a new status (so worker/PR) .. so what happened to a lot of people, their application was returned for whatever reason (not right fee $, missing pages, signatures etc) so they reapplied, but since there application was returned they lost their status.... One can apply for PR while not being in status but OWP pilot is different. Only thing you can do if this is the case is apply for restoration of status (which can only happen 90 days after the day you were supposed to leave) and then apply for OWP if the restoration is approved..vangurl890 said:Thank you so much for your response Glen. Im thinking of seeing an immigration lawyer at this point. I really don't know what to do or think. We have a lot going on right now. I am having a complicated pregnancy, we are in the process of buying a restaurant and I had assumed at this point we would have had my husbands OWP so we could both be working at the restaurant. We had sent in our original application in July and had it returned in October. Its been a long long wait to say the least. Its very frustrating.
November applicant here, received my OWP but no AOR yet.wssun said:Anyone from November received AOR yet???
IF the applicant was IN status at time of the application, then my guess as to what happened is this... from reading here, it seems most of the Oct and Nov applications got behind/delayed as far as being entered into their system. Those apps seem to recently been finally starting to show up. My guess is that when someone got the OWP app and then looked to see if there was also a PR app in the system..well nothing showed up (it was still in pile and not entered).vangurl890 said:Hi everyone! I am somewhat new to this forum. I have done an inland application to sponsor my husband October 7, 2015. Today is the first time we have heard anything from CIC and it wasn't what I expected. We received an email stating "This refers to your application for a WORK PERMIT received 10/07/2015. No action is being taken to process your request for the following reasons: As a foreign National in Canada you are not eligible to apply for an open work permit until such time as you receive confirmation that your application for Permanent Residence will be processed from within Canada. Your application for an open work permit will be considered at the same time as your application for permanent residence and if the latter is accepted, the open work permit all be issued to you."
Has anyone else received anything like this? I don't understand why they say as a foreign National in Canada you are not eligible. I thought the new rules were while you are in Canada waiting to receive your PR card they have started allowing people to work with an OWP (if granted).
Any comments greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks for sharing beans on toast!beans on toast said:I have claimed on it - however 2 things:
First, i go to a free doctors clinic service (on a Friday morning) if i have any concerns over anything minor-ish. This has no impact on my travel/health insurance
Second, i recently banged my knee up playing soccer and the insurance wouldnt pay for a MRI scan (as it was exploratory and not an 'emergency') although they did pay $500 for the physio treatment.
I took out cover for a 6 month period, so i currently still have coverage, but after this i will see if they increase my premium or has happened in the past they will not covers omething i declare to have had treatment on previously (in this case my knee).