[size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt]I ask this because many of my friends got
a closed work permit after PNP approval ,however I notice this situation is a bit different from what I saw on CIC website as below:
Extend your work permit – Economic class applicants
If you are currently working in Canada and you have applied for permanent residence, you may be eligible for a bridging open work permit if your work permit will expire in four months or less. This means you can keep working while we make a decision on your permanent resident application.
To qualify, you must have applied under the:
Federal Skilled Worker Program,
Canadian Experience Class,
Federal Skilled Trades Program,
Provincial Nominee Program,
Caring for Children Class, or
Caring for People with High Medical Needs Class.
You must also:
currently be in Canada,
have valid status on a work permit that is due to expire within four months,
have applied for an open work permit, and
have paid the processing fee and the Open Work Permit Holder fee.
Note: If you applied under the Provincial Nominee Program, you must not have employment restrictions as conditions of your nomination.
So dear forum friends,
if work permit is subject to the "employment restriction " part on approval letter,who will get restriction and who will not?
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a closed work permit after PNP approval ,however I notice this situation is a bit different from what I saw on CIC website as below:
Extend your work permit – Economic class applicants
If you are currently working in Canada and you have applied for permanent residence, you may be eligible for a bridging open work permit if your work permit will expire in four months or less. This means you can keep working while we make a decision on your permanent resident application.
To qualify, you must have applied under the:
Federal Skilled Worker Program,
Canadian Experience Class,
Federal Skilled Trades Program,
Provincial Nominee Program,
Caring for Children Class, or
Caring for People with High Medical Needs Class.
You must also:
currently be in Canada,
have valid status on a work permit that is due to expire within four months,
have applied for an open work permit, and
have paid the processing fee and the Open Work Permit Holder fee.
Note: If you applied under the Provincial Nominee Program, you must not have employment restrictions as conditions of your nomination.
So dear forum friends,
if work permit is subject to the "employment restriction " part on approval letter,who will get restriction and who will not?
Thanks for reading![/size][/size][/size][/size][/size][/size]