same.. let me know when you get any updatesCEC Inland
ITA: June 26, 2019
AOR: June 29, 2019
Waiting
Good luck everyone!
same.. let me know when you get any updatesCEC Inland
ITA: June 26, 2019
AOR: June 29, 2019
Waiting
Good luck everyone!
i will. My case is a bit difficult, i had to explain why i didnt know and worked full-time before applying for PGWP.same.. let me know when you get any updates
Congrats!
I got MEP passed today as well! BG in IP2 already!
AOR May 31 also.
you mean 4months when study is done and we apply the pgwp??i will. My case is a bit difficult, i had to explain why i didnt know and worked full-time before applying for PGWP.
Im hoping that i will be fine. Fingers crossed
I am i the same boat. Had to explain the samei will. My case is a bit difficult, i had to explain why i didnt know and worked full-time before applying for PGWP.
Im hoping that i will be fine. Fingers crossed
If I am not mistaken everyone inland gets to IP2 right away along with MEP. Although, it doesn’t mean anything. The eligibility hasn’t even likely started yet.Congrats! Do you know how long it will take for IP2 to be complete based on the current trend? I see only PPR timing that is 7 days after IP2 is done. Nowhere I see IP2 processing time, that's why asking. Thanks.
what did you say?I am i the same boat. Had to explain the same
Not sure what you mean....you mean 4months when study is done and we apply the pgwp??
so you are counting your experience before getting pgwp ? that's why you are explaining them?Not sure what you mean....
I had to wait for my completion letter from the school to apply for PGWP. I didnt intend to wait or any, i had to.
No....so you are counting your experience before getting pgwp ? that's why you are explaining them?
yesDoes Inland means applicant who is residing in Canada right?
Well that is incorrect. If you have a valid study permit and you are on vacation or are not in school, you can work full time. So working full time while waiting on PGWP is allowed.No....
Im counting experience the day after i applied.
Im only explaining because i was worming full time after graduation and before applying, which apparently is not allowed, but i didnt know back then. Thats what im trying to explain to the officer.
hmm, i did not say that im not counting the experience while waiting for PGWP. I said im not counting the experience BEFORE applying for PGWP, and i was not allowed to work full-time then.Well that is incorrect. If you have a valid study permit and you are on vacation or are not in school, you can work full time. So working full time while waiting on PGWP is allowed.
Gotchahmm, i did not say that im not counting the experience while waiting for PGWP. I said im not counting the experience BEFORE applying for PGWP, and i was not allowed to work full-time then.
Here is the link: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/study-permits/campus-work.html
Students who have not applied for a subsequent study or work permit or a program of study
Students may work off campus on a part-time basis if the following applies:
They may work until the first date they receive written confirmation of program completion from their educational institution (for instance, an email, a letter, a transcript or a diploma), provided their study permit remains valid during this period. If the study permit becomes invalid [as per R222] before the student receives the notification of program completion from their institution, the student must cease working the day the study permit becomes invalid.
- they meet the eligibility criteria to work off campus [R186(v)]
- they have completed the final academic requirements for their program of study but have not yet received written confirmation of program completion from their institution (for instance, a transcript, an official letter or an email)
- they have not applied for a work permit (for instance, a post-graduation work permit or a work permit with a valid Labour Market Impact Assessment) or a study permit extension or enrolled in a subsequent program of study
Once a student receives written confirmation of program completion from their institution, they are no longer authorized to continue to work in Canada, as they no longer meet the eligibility criteria in paragraph R186(v). They should apply to change their status (for instance, to visitor status) or leave Canada before their study permit becomes invalid as per section R222.