Yes you can work until the expiry dateHi can someone advice please
If your work permit extension is refused but you current permit is still valid till November can you continue working till permit expiry date?
did you also experience 18 month extension rejectionHi can someone advice please
If your work permit extension is refused but you current permit is still valid till November can you continue working till permit expiry date?
Yes I diddid you also experience 18 month extension rejection
did you also experience 18 month extension rejection
in your case how long did it take for your reconsideration?I was revisiting this page - I am one of the luckier ppl whose spouse received an opt-in mail and was sucessfully able to receive the extended permit.
For those who are trying to apply under this policy and submit a webform for reconsideration, have a look again at : https://immigrationnewscanada.ca/spousal-open-work-permit-extension-opt-in-is-now-open/ and see if you want to refer to this information in your re-consideration LOE notes. This is because the official information on opt-in is not available on the canada.ca (IRCC) site. I looked everywhere but couldnt find it.
While the details of the special policy is missing, the opt-in information and instructions are still there on IRCC site: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada/permit/open-work-permit-holders.html
Its important to refer to these links in your LOE - I will highly recommend those whose applications were rejected to call IRCC at 8:00 AM and explain your problem and ask them to FLAG your case for reconsideration. Prior to doing this, make sure you have submitted a new webform with all your case details, LOE, references to these links and make it abundantly clear that you qualify for this policy and due to some technical issues (gckey linking etc) did not receive the opt-in mail.
No harm in trying. BTW - I am a guy who got a PGWP for 1 year and managed to get it again for 3 years after a reconsideration request. So it works, but be patient.
Once you submit it, considering your WP is expiring in Dec 2023, it also makes sense to apply for a visitor record/temporary resident visa just in case, but you can that in December 2nd week to make sure your status is maintained in Canada.
Long note - Hope it helps.
Was your reason for refusal the same? If so, did you not explicitly state in your LOA what you are applying for.Yes I did
Exactly 2 Months and 20 days.in your case how long did it take for your reconsideration?
So after all this happened, we sent a webform to withdraw her SOWP extension application. This was back in July. Yesterday, we received correspondence letter for both my PGWP and her SOWP extension applications. Shortly, we received a denial for her SOWP. This was very confusing as she already had a new work permit extended until March 2025.So something weird happened today
1. I'm on PGWP, got the opt-in email in April but didn't submit it because my passport was expiring soon.
2. My wife on SOWP got the opt-in email June. She submitted the application but got her new work permit with the same expiration date as the old one (Sept 2023). We assumed this was because my PGWP was still expiring in September and I had not submitted yet my extension application.
3. I renewed my passport and we sent the application to extend both our PGWP and SOWP on July (we paid $255 each).
4. Today, my wife got an update on her application (the opt-in one) saying her work permit was extended until March 2025.
No idea why did this happen. It's great that she got the extension, but I guess that means they could have approved it earlier and save us $255. I'm also intrigued on what's going to happen when they process her extension application, the one sent in July, if her work permit was already extended. Should I send a webform?
Any update on your case?in your case how long did it take for your reconsideration?
we've sent a request to the MP to see if he can do anythingAny update on your case?
do you know anyone who was approved through the regular process?I was revisiting this page - I am one of the luckier ppl whose spouse received an opt-in mail and was sucessfully able to receive the extended permit.
For those who are trying to apply under this policy and submit a webform for reconsideration, have a look again at : https://immigrationnewscanada.ca/spousal-open-work-permit-extension-opt-in-is-now-open/ and see if you want to refer to this information in your re-consideration LOE notes. This is because the official information on opt-in is not available on the canada.ca (IRCC) site. I looked everywhere but couldnt find it.
While the details of the special policy is missing, the opt-in information and instructions are still there on IRCC site: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada/permit/open-work-permit-holders.html
Its important to refer to these links in your LOE - I will highly recommend those whose applications were rejected to call IRCC at 8:00 AM and explain your problem and ask them to FLAG your case for reconsideration. Prior to doing this, make sure you have submitted a new webform with all your case details, LOE, references to these links and make it abundantly clear that you qualify for this policy and due to some technical issues (gckey linking etc) did not receive the opt-in mail.
No harm in trying. BTW - I am a guy who got a PGWP for 1 year and managed to get it again for 3 years after a reconsideration request. So it works, but be patient.
Once you submit it, considering your WP is expiring in Dec 2023, it also makes sense to apply for a visitor record/temporary resident visa just in case, but you can that in December 2nd week to make sure your status is maintained in Canada.
Long note - Hope it helps.
Quick answer is NO. But there are people on this thread who are trying through the regular process. I hope they can answer this question....do you know anyone who was approved through the regular process?
This process was closed in 2023, there's no option to "opt-in" to extend your WP anymore.Hello everyone, I can't find any relevant info elsewhere. Has anybody tried to extent their WP based on spouse's "opt-in" OWP? I'm confused if it's still spousal owp, or not really?