Hey everyone!
I'm in a bit of a pickle and would really appreciate any kind of help
I’m currently on an open work permit (PGWP) which expires in March 6th because of my passport expiring on that date. I applied for PR in November (ITA in October) and I don't have to give biometrics (already on file), but it's hard to predict when will my PR be processed.
I've been trying to renew my passport and it has been extremely difficult with my country's consulate. I haven't been able to reach them and I haven't applied yet because I'm unsure about the application process (very poorly documented) and don't want to lose my passport in administrative chaos at a critical time like this. I wanted to go to the consulate in question even though it's 7 hours away but they won't even do walk-in.
My understanding is that on February 6th, I won't be allowed to apply for a bridging work permit, and would need to stop working on March 6th. Is that correct?
I heard that I would be allowed to stay in Canada without working for 90 days after my work permit expires. Is that correct? Would I jeopardize my PR application by doing that? If that's possible, would the new application to restore my work permit have implied status? or would I need to wait for the work permit normal processing time before I work?
If I were to go home and try to renew my passport there as fast as possible, what are the risks involved with that (other than COVID-19)? Could I be rejected entry to Canada if I have a new passport and my permit is expiring soon? What about if I don't get a new passport but it's still not expired, would I be allowed entry on a passport expiring soon?
EDIT: I wanted to add that I'm from Tunisia, and currently working in Ontario.
I'm in a bit of a pickle and would really appreciate any kind of help
I’m currently on an open work permit (PGWP) which expires in March 6th because of my passport expiring on that date. I applied for PR in November (ITA in October) and I don't have to give biometrics (already on file), but it's hard to predict when will my PR be processed.
I've been trying to renew my passport and it has been extremely difficult with my country's consulate. I haven't been able to reach them and I haven't applied yet because I'm unsure about the application process (very poorly documented) and don't want to lose my passport in administrative chaos at a critical time like this. I wanted to go to the consulate in question even though it's 7 hours away but they won't even do walk-in.
My understanding is that on February 6th, I won't be allowed to apply for a bridging work permit, and would need to stop working on March 6th. Is that correct?
I heard that I would be allowed to stay in Canada without working for 90 days after my work permit expires. Is that correct? Would I jeopardize my PR application by doing that? If that's possible, would the new application to restore my work permit have implied status? or would I need to wait for the work permit normal processing time before I work?
If I were to go home and try to renew my passport there as fast as possible, what are the risks involved with that (other than COVID-19)? Could I be rejected entry to Canada if I have a new passport and my permit is expiring soon? What about if I don't get a new passport but it's still not expired, would I be allowed entry on a passport expiring soon?
EDIT: I wanted to add that I'm from Tunisia, and currently working in Ontario.
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