refreshing the page every 2 seconds, they should definitely take priority over people who sent the OWP with the PR Application.
In their notice, CIC wrote "CIC will begin issuing open work permits to eligible applicants in the current SCLPC inventory." So I imagine they will start opening a lot of boxes....Jamesdavid3 said:What happens if you submitted the OWP application with the Common Law application
How would the CIC know that I have included the OWP application in my application as they are both together....
I am sure my application is inside a box with other applications who dont have a owp included, there is no way they can track it....
Well...Aren't you the selfish one.Jamesdavid3 said:refreshing the page every 2 seconds, they should definitely take priority over people who sent the OWP with the PR Application.
No, I just want my new OWP that is all as I want to change employer.Ponga said:Well...Aren't you the selfish one.
You say that you've been working legally this entire time, via some magical extension to your previous WP (which isn't extendable), so you are the LAST person that really needs this...unless you're getting nervous because maybe you haven't been working legally.
I'm sure that in order to give you AOR, CIC does a quick preliminary scan of your application to make a file for you. So at that time they may go through the app quickly and already logged if you had an OWP app in there or not.Jamesdavid3 said:What happens if you submitted the OWP application with the Common Law application
How would the CIC know that I have included the OWP application in my application as they are both together....
I am sure my application is inside a box with other applications who dont have a owp included, there is no way they can track it....
Ponga said:I totally agree with you on that ponga. if they allow people to apply without status why exempt them from the pilot program now? as my wife said earlier this will only make the processing time longer.
Shame on CIC for making such a HUGE leap forward, while leaving so many behind.
A person without status is still eligible to apply for an OWP AFTER AIP, just like those that do have status.
I guess CIC doesn't see the value in those people working and contributing to their family (and economy) while they wait.
Yes that's true and makes sense but the question is do they really do that..Rob_TO said:I'm sure that in order to give you AOR, CIC does a quick preliminary scan of your application to make a file for you. So at that time they may go through the app quickly and already logged if you had an OWP app in there or not.
I just spoke with a Vegreville agent and he said that if you applied for a restoration of status within the 90 days you are still eligible to apply for a OWP, the restoration of status and the OWP will be processed simultaneously !! Good news for those who are out of status!!Ponga said:Shame on CIC for making such a HUGE leap forward, while leaving so many behind.
A person without status is still eligible to apply for an OWP AFTER AIP, just like those that do have status.
I guess CIC doesn't see the value in those people working and contributing to their family (and economy) while they wait.
You would be eligible because you HAD legal status and still have legal status (albeit implied status).Becksterd said:What about those on implied status now, who have already applied for OWP along with their Spousal Sponsorship application when the work permit was still valid?