alampasis said:
the agent is half wrong.In the website it says that anyboy who applies for OWP after 22 of December they might have their app processed in 4 months.So it's not 100% sure but most people getting it in 4 months or even less...So keep your faith and hope you'll get it in 4 months...
I've confirmed with multiple sources, my MP, my MPP, and a contact at the Service Ontario information center in the OHIP department that there is no such *real requirement* for the "6 months of full time employment" thing. It's something that has always been a requirement for Temporary Foreign Workers, not for those going for Permanent Residence.
Think about it, a foreign worker's employer has a lot of documentation and has fees to pay in order to bring in said worker, there is a legitimate paper trail.
Why have they imagined that requirement in now for everyone else is because we have an OWP and essentially nothing else, but if you dig deep enough you'll find that giving us "Class 27" and "Pending FC APR" (which means the holder of the OWP has an active Family Class Application for Permanent Residence) is what they've done to *ensure* that we will be able to get health care, because as per question 9 of http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/programs/ohip/ohipfaq_mn.aspx
“If you are applying for Ontario health insurance coverage as an Applicant for Permanent Residence, you are required to present written confirmation from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) that you are eligible to apply for permanent residence in Canada, which may be one of the following :
CIC Confirmation Letter – letter on CIC letterhead addressed to the Applicant for Permanent Residence that confirms that the applicant is eligible to apply for permanent residency in Canada;
CIC Immigration document such as a Work Permit, Visitor Record, Temporary Resident Permit or Study Permit with note in the “Remarks Section” that indicates that you have applied for permanent residence.”
Note the word is "applied", not "has applied and is deemed eligible", not "has applied and is also going to be employed for 6 months", just "applied".
This is the new requirement, the "get a note from your teacher saying you're allowed to get a work permit" has absolutely no bearing on anything. When Ontario Health gets your application they look at the "Pending FC APR" and don't do anything at all with the completely unofficial note. Now, if you were a temporary foreign worker, they'd see your employer and they'd link that with all the other paperwork the employer has submitted in bringing you to Canada, and the fees paid for your health coverage. The employer then is responsible for covering your health care during your waiting period. The process for someone with a pending FC APR is different.
I've tried to dig back and see when the rules were changed, and from what I can tell they were not changed. The people at the local offices just are not used to seeing an OWP before AIP, and that's what's gotten them to ask for useless documentation.