talin said:
Hello Experts!
The company that I work for send the Pre-Screen Application to OINP in the beginning of November 2015, and got the Acknowledgement Letter on November 30th 2015. Since then there is a huge waiting, my company send some additional documents in May 2016, contacted OINP several times, but as of today, still waiting for approval of the nominee materials (11 months so far)
My Work Permit is expiring in May 2017.
Please respond with opinion how long it takes, if my company receives the nominee materials soon till I am eligible for BOWP?
I know it is a long process, can someone explain briefly?
Is it even worth applying considering I got 7 months left till my WP expires?
Thanks
Hi,
I don't have an idea about the timelines but I definitely know you require a nomination before you can apply for a BOWP. Please read the text in bold below.
BOWP eligibility parameters
To be eligible for a BOWP, foreign nationals must
be currently in Canada;
have valid status on a work permit that is due to expire within the next four months;
be the principal applicant on an APR under the FSWC, the CEC, the FSTC, the PNC (see note below), or one of the two caregiver classes;
have completed one of the following APR stages:
their electronic application for permanent residence (e‑APR) submitted under Express Entry has passed the R10 completeness check; or
they have received a positive eligibility assessment on their paper APR submitted by mail under one of the economic classes above;
have applied for an open work permit;
have paid the work permit processing fee and the open work permit holder fee; and
have provided, as applicable, evidence (e.g., nomination certificate) that their provincial nomination is unrestricted.
Note: Foreign nationals in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) are eligible for a BOWP only if they have provided a copy of the nomination letter issued by the nominating province or territory along with their application and there is no indication that employment restrictions exist as conditions of the nomination.
The following foreign nationals do not qualify for a BOWP:
foreign nationals in Canada under section 186 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR), who are exempt from the work permit requirement;
foreign nationals who have let their status expire and must apply for restoration in order to return to temporary resident status;
foreign nationals whose work permits are valid for longer than four months or who already have a new LMIA that can be used as the basis for a new work permit application;
foreign nationals applying for a BOWP at a port of entry or visa office;
spouses and dependants of principal permanent resident applicants; and
foreign nationals who are inadmissible to Canada.
From - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/work/prov/bridging.asp