I submitted my online Permanent Residence application November 2022. What's the next thing I should expect from IRCC. I was nominated in August 2022 under non express entry
AOR in hopefully 3-5 monthsI submitted my online Permanent Residence application November 2022. What's the next thing I should expect from IRCC. I was nominated in August 2022 under non express entry
After 5,6 month you will get Aor letterI submitted my online Permanent Residence application November 2022. What's the next thing I should expect from IRCC. I was nominated in August 2022 under non express entry
I have a question ! Is PAL a mandatory stage for all the inland applicants ? I have received AOR on August 10th . No additional documents are requested. And medicals are passed on same day . I see many of the people who applied with me received PALs long back.After 5,6 month you will get Aor letter
Then they will ask you some Adr
Link your account to ircc
Bio and medical request
Pal letter
Sometimes you get PAL before medical and sometimes after, so it doesn't really matter. That being said, it's generally rare to see ADRs after PAL. So if you don't have PAL, they may ask you for additional docsI have a question ! Is PAL a mandatory stage for all the inland applicants ? I have received AOR on August 10th . No additional documents are requested. And medicals are passed on same day . I see many of the people who applied with me received PALs long back.
If your PNP was based on this job then you should be preparing to pivot and start another job that's at-least of a similar NOC and update OINP/IRCC.I will be dismissed from my job at the end of this December, and my closed work permit will be ended on September 2023.
in this case what should I do till ecopr? my next step would be PPR or possible ADR. any advice appreciated here.
Dismissal and layoffs are two different things. Dismissal implies fault on your part, layoffs are when your role/services are no longer needed. Which one is it? This may matter when you notify the province.I will be dismissed from my job at the end of this December, and my closed work permit will be ended on September 2023.
in this case what should I do till ecopr? my next step would be PPR or possible ADR. any advice appreciated here.
unfortunately it is the ower's firm decision due to the sever business slump.If your PNP was based on this job then you should be preparing to pivot and start another job that's at-least of a similar NOC and update OINP/IRCC.
So long as your PR application is still processing, you are required to update them.
Is it possible to extend/avoid the dismisal from the job, or is it a firm decision on the employers part?
my owner gave me a document stating that "We have experienced downturn in our sales over a yeap and now have a significant debt. unfortunately this means that seriousness is necessary due to a lack of revenue. Due to this restructuring, we have come to the decision to eliminate your position...."Dismissal and layoffs are two different things. Dismissal implies fault on your part, layoffs are when your role/services are no longer needed. Which one is it? This may matter when you notify the province.
Like Lamen said, if it's the case your nomination is tied to your job, I would ask my employer if they can defer your termination date for as long as possible till you find a new job.
So the good thing is it's a layoff. Is your job tied to your nomination?my owner gave me a document stating that "We have experienced downturn in our sales over a yeap and now have a significant debt. unfortunately this means that seriousness is necessary due to a lack of revenue. Due to this restructuring, we have come to the decision to eliminate your position...."
also I will receive unemployment benefits.
is this case of layoff or dismissal?
yes, unfortunately or not . Thanks for your advice.does anyone here have or ever had this same situation?So the good thing is it's a layoff. Is your job tied to your nomination?
I'm confused. Are you the person who lost the job or is it Bangisland?yes, unfortunately or not . Thanks for your advice.does anyone here have or ever had this same situation?