nevillek said:
Hi jubear,
My problem is - I need to travel back to India for 2-3 months in Dec or Jan for my mother's THR surgery, and I'm not sure if I'm allowed to leave Canada while the above application is in process?
I'm asking this because one of my friends who applied under this received a "phone call" during their application period to "verify status in Canada". So if I receive such a phone call while I'm outside Canada, I may be in trouble.
Any idea if I can travel out of Canada while my nomination is in process? My work permit is valid until end of 2018 so there would no problem with that, but I'm just not sure if I can leave while the nomination thing is in process and they call me up and receive no response.
Here's the OINP page: http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS_MASTERS.html
Thanks so much in advance...
Nevillek,
Option 1:
Yes you can travel. Inform your OINP office before you leave and perhaps update your address (to Indian address) and again on your return (to Canadian address) in your PNP profile. Then make sure that you have;
- A valid TRV
- A valid PGWP
- A valid Passport
Be careful of the time you spend outside Canada.
Option 2:
Since one of the requirements is to
apply within 2 years of the date on which your Masters degree was granted (in your case April, 2015), then you can consider applying after you return. Most probably your degree was granted in May (check to confirm and plan accordingly). If so, then you have until May 2017.
I can understand you want to be there for your mum and family. Its a good thing. However, do not let that situation hinder you from making another important decision such as applying for OINP on time. In other words, plan to travel in the 1st week of December, 2016 and return any time in February, 2017. That buys you about 2 - 3 months to apply in 2017 and then stay in Canada.
Also you can only really exercise
option 1 & 2 if;
- You demonstrate that you've accumulated
at least 12 months of residence in Ontario in the 24 months prior to the submission of the application. So please make sure that you do your math before you apply.
Opportunities like these come once and IRCC only cares about itself.
Option 3:
Speak to an agent at the OINP offices about your situation to confirm before you make any important decisions.
Good luck! It was nice to hear that you got your TRV.
Cheers!