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Lost hope on IRCC now, preparing my Plan B.

Anyone can explain the difference between "bridging open work work permit" issued by IRCC and "work permit support letter" issued by provincial government?

Is the work permit support letter a must have for getting bridging open work work permit?

Thanks
 
Lost hope on IRCC now, preparing my Plan B.

Anyone can explain the difference between "bridging open work work permit" issued by IRCC and "work permit support letter" issued by provincial government?

Is the work permit support letter a must have for getting bridging open work work permit?

Thanks
yes you do need that support letter. My I did mine i attached that one with my application.
 
Lost hope on IRCC now, preparing my Plan B.

Anyone can explain the difference between "bridging open work work permit" issued by IRCC and "work permit support letter" issued by provincial government?

Is the work permit support letter a must have for getting bridging open work work permit?

Thanks

No.

The work permit support letter is only for those who doesn't meet the requirements for BOWP.
 
Lost hope on IRCC now, preparing my Plan B.

Anyone can explain the difference between "bridging open work work permit" issued by IRCC and "work permit support letter" issued by provincial government?

Is the work permit support letter a must have for getting bridging open work work permit?

Thanks
NO you don't need. I have already submitted mine without the supporting letter.
 
Does anyone care that our applications have been taking so long to process and there is still no timeline for completion?
 
Does anyone care that our applications have been taking so long to process and there is still no timeline for completion?
The short answer is no but I believe we should follow up continuously to inform the government that our application is taking too long without any clear reasons. The first issue is sending all the applications from certain countries to in-depth screening which is an obvious discrimination and racism and it is only happening for inland applicants and therefore, two or three officers send all these application for in-depth but is it necessary for someone who has been living here for several years and has valid permit and visa to undergo this intense screening? If the answer is yes why it is not happening for oulands and EEs? We should follow up from media and parliament. Until now no one from our group even June and July 2015 applicants have not received final decision.
 
Does anyone care that our applications have been taking so long to process and there is still no timeline for completion?
No body really does until the applicant issue lawsuit, then some attention will be addressed immiditately.
 
This is mental torment.
Others may say, just suffer it, it was your own choice.
But, as umanitoba said, why inland paperbased applicants only?
We should sue IRCC for mental damage compensation.
 
This is mental torment.
Others may say, just suffer it, it was your own choice.
But, as umanitoba said, why inland paperbased applicants only?
We should sue IRCC for mental damage compensation.
Its not only with inland but many outland applicants too
I am an outland August 2015 applicant but still nothing finalised
Inland applicants have atleast got the option of reaching the MP's or talking to the CIC agents through call centres but outlanders don't even have that option
All we can do is sit patiently and keep waiting for them to start processing
 
16 dec appicant here. Acc to gcms notes my file is at PV2 off rev since feb 1.

I am preparing to apply express entry as soon as i get my IELTS result on September 1st.

Question is "are we allowed to apply for second application while first is in progress"
I have around 500 points