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JonyQuest

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Oct 8, 2020
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If your passport and Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) are expiring in May 2025 and you haven’t received the Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR) , it’s a good idea to prepare in advance.
1. Renewing Your Passport: It’s generally advisable to renew your passport well in advance of its expiration, especially if it expires within the next six months, as IRCC usually requires a valid passport for the duration of processing. Renewing it now shouldn’t delay the process, but after receiving your AOR, you should inform IRCC about your new passport details to avoid any delays or confusion later on.
2. Renewing Your PGWP: Since PGWPs are generally non-renewable, if your PR application is still pending close to May 2025, you might need to look into options like a Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP), which allows you to continue working in Canada while waiting for your PR decision. However, the BOWP requires that you have an AOR, so once you receive it, you can apply for the BOWP, if eligible.
• Renew your passport soon and update IRCC after your AOR.
• For your PGWP, look into a BOWP if your PR is still in progress by the time your current permit nears expiry.
I read your response with interest as my PGWP is also expiring Dec 31, 2024 because the validity was restricted due to passport expiry. I renwed passport and applied for PGWP extension. Is that no longer an option? Also I applied online, some commenters on the forum advised applying on paper but others have had theres renew online. I am still awaiting for PGWP renewal, I submitted beginning of July. Should i apply for a BOWP instead?
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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I read your response with interest as my PGWP is also expiring Dec 31, 2024 because the validity was restricted due to passport expiry. I renwed passport and applied for PGWP extension. Is that no longer an option? Also I applied online, some commenters on the forum advised applying on paper but others have had theres renew online. I am still awaiting for PGWP renewal, I submitted beginning of July. Should i apply for a BOWP instead?
If your PGWP was initially issued with a shorter validity due to your passport’s expiration, you may indeed be eligible for an extension now that you have a renewed passport. Since you’ve applied online, you’re still following a valid process, and many applicants have successfully received extensions through online applications. IRCC typically advises that either method (online or paper) is valid, though paper applications are sometimes noted to take longer to process.
If your PGWP renewal application is still pending, you can maintain your work status under implied status as long as you applied before your current PGWP expired. This allows you to continue working until you receive a decision.
If IRCC approves your renewal, they should extend your PGWP until the maximum allowable duration (usually up to three years from your initial issuance, depending on your program length). However, if the processing takes longer, you might also consider looking into the Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) option, especially if your PR application is still in progress by the end of your PGWP extension. This can ensure continuous work authorization until you receive your PR decision.
 

Div_ya R

Newbie
Nov 11, 2024
1
0
Hi, I applied for NSPNP PR (non -EE) and would like to know anyone with the same timeline? and what the next step i can expect ? Any guidance will be appreciated, Thanks

Application Submitted: March 5, 2024
Medical passed and biometric enrolment: June 19, 2024

Review of eligibility
  • We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.
Review of medical results
  • June 19, 2024 You passed the medical exam.
Review of additional documents
  • We do not need additional documents.
Interview
  • You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.
Biometrics
  • We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
Background check
  • Not applicable.
Final decision
  • Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.
 

Mr Patel

Newbie
Nov 5, 2024
8
0
ONTARIO
Category........
PNP
NOC Code......
42201
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
24-03-2024
Nomination.....
19-07-2024
Hi @Miss bee I hope you having good time.
I need your help and review in below point...
I have submitted my NON EE with my spouse and didn't receive AOR
My question is I didn't attached my previous work experience proof where I worked in lMM 5669.
Do I need to submit those all previous work history proof ?
Should I raise web form for this or wait until they ask to do so ?
and also same for my spouse ?

My spouse has baseness before and it is not registered then should I submit all explanation with affidavit.
 

Miss bee

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Mar 24, 2020
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Hi @Miss bee I hope you having good time.
I need your help and review in below point...
I have submitted my NON EE with my spouse and didn't receive AOR
My question is I didn't attached my previous work experience proof where I worked in lMM 5669.
Do I need to submit those all previous work history proof ?
Should I raise web form for this or wait until they ask to do so ?
and also same for my spouse ?

My spouse has baseness before and it is not registered then should I submit all explanation with affidavit.
No need to show any proof for previous work experience. You are supposed to mention everything under Schedule A form under work activity. You don’t need to show any proof. For using webform with AOR , you can simply use with UCI number.
 

manmeetmanace

Newbie
Oct 21, 2024
7
7
Application Submitted: May 6, 2024
AOR: September 9, 2024
Biometrics Updated: - September 12, 2024
Additional documents: September 17, 2024
Pre-Arrival Letter: September 17, 2024
Medical Updated: September 23, 2024
Final decision: October 10, 2024 Your application is in progress.
P1 - October 18, 2024, and I replied on November 7th, 2024. I missed the email and it was in the junk folder.
P2 - November 8th, 2024, and submitted photos the same day.
Waiting for eCOPR
 

lekker141

Full Member
Nov 11, 2020
36
7
Application Submitted: May 6, 2024
AOR: September 9, 2024
Biometrics Updated: - September 12, 2024
Additional documents: September 17, 2024
Pre-Arrival Letter: September 17, 2024
Medical Updated: September 23, 2024
Final decision: October 10, 2024 Your application is in progress.
P1 - October 18, 2024, and I replied on November 7th, 2024. I missed the email and it was in the junk folder.
P2 - November 8th, 2024, and submitted photos the same day.
Waiting for eCOPR
that's super fast, congratulations, what is your stream?
 

Reekus

Member
Jun 5, 2015
17
1
Application Submitted: May 6, 2024
AOR: September 9, 2024
Biometrics Updated: - September 12, 2024
Additional documents: September 17, 2024
Pre-Arrival Letter: September 17, 2024
Medical Updated: September 23, 2024
Final decision: October 10, 2024 Your application is in progress.
P1 - October 18, 2024, and I replied on November 7th, 2024. I missed the email and it was in the junk folder.
P2 - November 8th, 2024, and submitted photos the same day.
Waiting for eCOPR
Holy Moly, why is yours so fast?
 

Canada Process

Full Member
Jul 31, 2024
25
2
Hello @Miss bee,

I have applied in non express file after receiving the nomination letter in OINP for masters graduate stream.

TIMELINE:

5 March 2024 : Applied for non express file
19 June 2024 : Payment for biometrics
19 June 2024 : Link account to GC Key
19 June 2024 : Additional Information Required (Appendix A)
19 June 2024 : This confirms that your application for permanent residence in Canada has been received by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on 2024/03/05.
5 July 2024 : Acknowledgement of the webform (Appendix A submitted)
25 July 2024 : Additional document required (Employment Letter, Educational transcript)
26 July 2024 : Biometrics Completed
26 July 2024 : Medical Updated
30 July 2024 : Submitted the additional document
1 August 2024 : Review Started of the additional documents

After this stage there are no updates. They are still reviewing the additional documents.

I contacted my local MP Office regarding my file and they replied that my application is considered as none-routine as it has been transferred to Winnipeg office for additional review and verification.

According to you how much time will they take to review the document?
 

Miss bee

VIP Member
Mar 24, 2020
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Hello @Miss bee,

I have applied in non express file after receiving the nomination letter in OINP for masters graduate stream.

TIMELINE:

5 March 2024 : Applied for non express file
19 June 2024 : Payment for biometrics
19 June 2024 : Link account to GC Key
19 June 2024 : Additional Information Required (Appendix A)
19 June 2024 : This confirms that your application for permanent residence in Canada has been received by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on 2024/03/05.
5 July 2024 : Acknowledgement of the webform (Appendix A submitted)
25 July 2024 : Additional document required (Employment Letter, Educational transcript)
26 July 2024 : Biometrics Completed
26 July 2024 : Medical Updated
30 July 2024 : Submitted the additional document
1 August 2024 : Review Started of the additional documents

After this stage there are no updates. They are still reviewing the additional documents.

I contacted my local MP Office regarding my file and they replied that my application is considered as none-routine as it has been transferred to Winnipeg office for additional review and verification.

According to you how much time will they take to review the document?
When an application is transferred to a specific office, like Winnipeg, for additional review and verification, it often indicates that IRCC is conducting further checks, which could be due to factors like verifying employment history, education, or background details. This transfer to a non-routine processing queue can lengthen the processing time.
Typically, once an application is flagged as non-routine and requires additional review, processing may be delayed by several weeks or even months. Exact timelines can vary significantly depending on the office’s workload, the complexity of the additional verification needed, and the availability of requested information from third parties.
While it is difficult to predict a precise timeline, you may experience a delay of several months. Staying in contact with your local MP office, as you’ve done, can be helpful for updates. Additionally, you can consider sending a webform inquiry every few months if there are no updates.
 

Canada Process

Full Member
Jul 31, 2024
25
2
When an application is transferred to a specific office, like Winnipeg, for additional review and verification, it often indicates that IRCC is conducting further checks, which could be due to factors like verifying employment history, education, or background details. This transfer to a non-routine processing queue can lengthen the processing time.
Typically, once an application is flagged as non-routine and requires additional review, processing may be delayed by several weeks or even months. Exact timelines can vary significantly depending on the office’s workload, the complexity of the additional verification needed, and the availability of requested information from third parties.
While it is difficult to predict a precise timeline, you may experience a delay of several months. Staying in contact with your local MP office, as you’ve done, can be helpful for updates. Additionally, you can consider sending a webform inquiry every few months if there are no updates.
Thank you so much for the reply.
I have one question which if getting me tensed is that they will not regect the application right? if they have some question then they will ask for additional document?
 

Miss bee

VIP Member
Mar 24, 2020
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Thank you so much for the reply.
I have one question which if getting me tensed is that they will not regect the application right? if they have some question then they will ask for additional document?
IRCC generally tries to work with applicants to resolve any missing or unclear details. If there’s any information they need, it’s common for them to request additional documents or explanations before making a decision. Receiving additional document requests (ADR) or clarification requests is usually a sign that they want to verify something rather than deny the application outright.
If you respond promptly and provide the needed information or clarification, it greatly improves the chances of a positive outcome. It’s understandable to feel tense, but it sounds like you’re staying on top of things, which is key.
 
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I read your response with interest as my PGWP is also expiring Dec 31, 2024 because the validity was restricted due to passport expiry. I renwed passport and applied for PGWP extension. Is that no longer an option? Also I applied online, some commenters on the forum advised applying on paper but others have had theres renew online. I am still awaiting for PGWP renewal, I submitted beginning of July. Should i apply for a BOWP instead?
Which stream did you apply in? And did you get your AOR already?

Just trying to know how smooth was it with the passport renewal assuming you did it after submitting the application in the PR portal
 

Suman sran

Star Member
Apr 14, 2021
51
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Application Submitted: May 6, 2024
AOR: September 9, 2024
Biometrics Updated: - September 12, 2024
Additional documents: September 17, 2024
Pre-Arrival Letter: September 17, 2024
Medical Updated: September 23, 2024
Final decision: October 10, 2024 Your application is in progress.
P1 - October 18, 2024, and I replied on November 7th, 2024. I missed the email and it was in the junk folder.
P2 - November 8th, 2024, and submitted photos the same day.
Waiting for eCOPR
Hi your visa office??