Why do you say that?FSW will have to wait till 2022 for their PR's. Good luck everyone.
I think because he is frustrated. At this point it is very common to get very anxious about delays and thinking about when is it going to finally come... very stressful position to be inWhy do you say that?
At this moment, December 2019/January 2020 AOR application's files are getting processed. Looking at the current trend where IRCC is prioritizing CEC applications, not to forget the recent 27k CEC ITAs, I do not see FSW applications getting processed.Why do you say that?
hi there,Congrats, would you please share if you saw any (ghost) updates on your online profile? Any line changed ? such as we are processing...or in progress? or N/A? Thanks
No, the most feasible option is to apply for a temporary work permit through your employer. I am FSW-inland with AOR-October 3rd already working in Canada and still haven't had my application processed.@legalfalcon
I'm an FSW candidate and received AOR on October 27, 2020. I'm still waiting for approval of my PR application.
However, I have received a job offer from a company in Canada. I have no idea when the PR will come, so what are my options in terms of when I can start working at the company? I have heard of temporary work permits, but is this even a viable avenue to pursue at this point? I have heard that it can take 4 - 5 months to process the LMIA and work permit.
Also, do I have to notify IRCC of this job offer? Can the job offer be used somehow to expedite the PR process (I know it's probably a long long shot and maybe even impossible, but just wanted to clarify nevertheless)
Thanks for the response @rajiyer . I forgot to also mention that I'm FSW Outland, living in USA.No, the most feasible option is to apply for a temporary work permit through your employer. I am FSW-inland with AOR-October 3rd already working in Canada and still haven't had my application processed.
All left to do is to hope they look into our applications quickly.
I was already in Canada when I received a job offer and applied for a PR. I qualified for FSW in July and applied in October.Thanks for the response @rajiyer . I forgot to also mention that I'm FSW Outland, living in USA.
Did you move to Canada after receiving the work permit or were you already in Canada when you received the job offer and then you applied for work permit?
Also, how long did it take for your work permit to be processed?
It will shock all of you how fast things will move once Canada gets a hold of this pandemic. Which in my opinion will be in no distant time. Just chill guys, just chill.At this moment, December 2019/January 2020 AOR application's files are getting processed. Looking at the current trend where IRCC is prioritizing CEC applications, not to forget the recent 27k CEC ITAs, I do not see FSW applications getting processed.
Again, yes there are few here and there FSW applications getting processed but that does not justify the bigger pool of applications.
Thanks for the optimism, Uncle Yayo!It will shock all of you how fast things will move once Canada gets a hold of this pandemic. Which in my opinion will be in no distant time. Just chill guys, just chill.
My PNP was approved based on my current job. After that I got 600 points for PNP under FSW. For FSW ,i didnt claim any point for employment.You can leave your job anytime and it has nothing to do with the processing of your application. If you claimed points for your current job you should inform IRCC that you no longer work with the employer. No documents are required.
Also, when you change your country of residence, you should send a webform and inform IRCC of the change and your new address so that your LVO can be accordingly changed.
You can apply for a WP, but you will have to go through the entire process of obtaining a LMIA, unless your job s LMIA exempt and then apply for a WP, the processing of which will depend in your country of residence.@legalfalcon
I'm an FSW candidate and received AOR on October 27, 2020. I'm still waiting for approval of my PR application.
However, I have received a job offer from a company in Canada. I have no idea when the PR will come, so what are my options in terms of when I can start working at the company? I have heard of temporary work permits, but is this even a viable avenue to pursue at this point? I have heard that it can take 4 - 5 months to process the LMIA and work permit.
Also, do I have to notify IRCC of this job offer? Can the job offer be used somehow to expedite the PR process (I know it's probably a long long shot and maybe even impossible, but just wanted to clarify nevertheless)