Hi all,
I have a question...
I am German and right now with a working holiday visa in Montreal, this visa will expire in the first days of August.
Since I live now more then a year together with my Canadian girlfriend, we have the common-law status and are about to prepare the application for my permanent residence...
So... Is there a way to have a work permit in between my visa and the decision of my permanency? As I read, when the 1st part of the application (8 months) is approved, I get a work permit. From now on, that would be 4 months in between...
The easiest would have been of course the young professional visa (which was my original plan), but I had no long time job offer (now I maybe have one, which depends much on the work permit...). But the YP for Germans opened with 400 places in December, and per week where maybe 10 less. And suddenly, 2-3 weeks ago, when still approx. 200 places were there, the counter was jumping from one day to the other to "waiting list", which is a bit weired (200 places gone in 2 months, and suddenly, after the urgent cases were already gone, 200 more in 3 days, in one big step?). So, I could try still the waiting list, but not sure about the chances...
Now I was reading different informations about the extension of my visa or the "implied status". Some say, it is not possible, others say it is (e.g. here: 2vancouver.com/en/blog/how-to-transition-from-a-working-holiday-program-to-permanent-residence (can't insert a link...)). If I understand it correctly, I would just send with my application for the permanency an application for a work permit (Which one would that be? Is this in the forms for the permanency or where could I find them?), and this would give me the implied status until the work permit works.
But on the other side, IEC says an extension of a WH-visa is impossible. So, I am wondering...
Then another idea, if the previous is not working with the WH: I apply now for the PR, and just some days before my WH-visa expires for a work permit. It is clear that this work permit will be denied, but until this decision (= when they look the 1st time in the file), I would have the implied status? So, maybe shorter without a permit?
Is it anyways working to apply for a work permit (or, if nothing works, maybe for a study visa to use my time meaningful if I cannot work, maybe a 2nd MSc or starting a PhD or whatever) while my application for the PR is running? So, having 2 applications parallel?
Or doing an outland sponsoring PR? But then I could apply for a work permit even later, when everything is over, and not after the 1st part, is this correct?
For the inland sponsoring: I cannot leave Canada during the process. Is this true for the complete process (CIC), or just for the first part, or for the fully complete process (CIC + Quebec process)?
Hope someone can help me... Thanks!
I have a question...
I am German and right now with a working holiday visa in Montreal, this visa will expire in the first days of August.
Since I live now more then a year together with my Canadian girlfriend, we have the common-law status and are about to prepare the application for my permanent residence...
So... Is there a way to have a work permit in between my visa and the decision of my permanency? As I read, when the 1st part of the application (8 months) is approved, I get a work permit. From now on, that would be 4 months in between...
The easiest would have been of course the young professional visa (which was my original plan), but I had no long time job offer (now I maybe have one, which depends much on the work permit...). But the YP for Germans opened with 400 places in December, and per week where maybe 10 less. And suddenly, 2-3 weeks ago, when still approx. 200 places were there, the counter was jumping from one day to the other to "waiting list", which is a bit weired (200 places gone in 2 months, and suddenly, after the urgent cases were already gone, 200 more in 3 days, in one big step?). So, I could try still the waiting list, but not sure about the chances...
Now I was reading different informations about the extension of my visa or the "implied status". Some say, it is not possible, others say it is (e.g. here: 2vancouver.com/en/blog/how-to-transition-from-a-working-holiday-program-to-permanent-residence (can't insert a link...)). If I understand it correctly, I would just send with my application for the permanency an application for a work permit (Which one would that be? Is this in the forms for the permanency or where could I find them?), and this would give me the implied status until the work permit works.
But on the other side, IEC says an extension of a WH-visa is impossible. So, I am wondering...
Then another idea, if the previous is not working with the WH: I apply now for the PR, and just some days before my WH-visa expires for a work permit. It is clear that this work permit will be denied, but until this decision (= when they look the 1st time in the file), I would have the implied status? So, maybe shorter without a permit?
Is it anyways working to apply for a work permit (or, if nothing works, maybe for a study visa to use my time meaningful if I cannot work, maybe a 2nd MSc or starting a PhD or whatever) while my application for the PR is running? So, having 2 applications parallel?
Or doing an outland sponsoring PR? But then I could apply for a work permit even later, when everything is over, and not after the 1st part, is this correct?
For the inland sponsoring: I cannot leave Canada during the process. Is this true for the complete process (CIC), or just for the first part, or for the fully complete process (CIC + Quebec process)?
Hope someone can help me... Thanks!