- Nov 17, 2014
- 8
- Visa Office......
- Sidney, NS
- NOC Code......
- 0711
- App. Filed.......
- 19-01-2015 (Received by CIC)
- Doc's Request.
- 17-08-2015 (RPRF & PCC)
- Nomination.....
- 02-12-2014
- AOR Received.
- 15-04-2015 (XEP) 15-05-2015 (EP)
- IELTS Request
- N/A
- Med's Request
- 20-05-2015
- Med's Done....
- 30-05-2015 (me) & 01-06-2015 (wife)
- Interview........
- N/A
- Passport Req..
- 18-01-2016
- LANDED..........
- 06-02-2016
Hi, I hope anybody can help with this. So this is the detailed situation:
I did a post-graduate study for 1 year in Canada. Got my PGWP on February 26th, 2014. Started working for my company on March 24th, 2014. They gave me a permanent offer. NOC category A (Project Manager). I married my wife in January 2014 and she came in May to study English. My work permit expires on Feb 25th, 2015 and her visa expires on April 16th, 2015. I applied for the AINP in June, I received my file number on september, but the webpage says the process will last 18-24 months. Company won't do LMO citing many reasons (mostly because of paperwork, most companies find this annoying). But they wan't to keep me. I will qualify for CEC on March 2015, one month after my work permit expires. Finally, my wife will probably extend her english course until may, and will apply for college in order to start in September.
So the question is, what are my options for extending my work permit? I need to get that extra month in order to qualify for CEC (plus I need to keep working to keep my AINP application valid). here are some toughs, please comment about it:
1) There's no LMO option, so the first option I think is to get my wife permit extend (get the acceptance letter from college ASAP) and for me to apply as an accompanying spouse for an open work permit, and continue working for my company. Is this ok?
2) Another option (don't know if possible) is to apply as an accompanying spouse for the extra two months of difference that are between my permit and her permit (mine expiring in feb, hers in April). That way I would also meet the one year requirement and apply for CEC, then she would be my accompanying spouse. Don't know if you can apply for such a short time. (We're both here in Calgary, me working and she studying).
3) Apply for a work permit extension just before my permit expires, with the AINP file number, my permanent job offer, and a letter of my employer citing that they will support my CEC application the moment I get to the full year. (Again, LMO is not an option, they will not go that way).
Please let me know what is my best option. I believe the study one makes sense, but I need to be certain about it. I have a great job, only issue they don't deal with LMO's (I wasn't supossed to need one to start, everything went bad with the AINP delays).
Thanks !!!
I did a post-graduate study for 1 year in Canada. Got my PGWP on February 26th, 2014. Started working for my company on March 24th, 2014. They gave me a permanent offer. NOC category A (Project Manager). I married my wife in January 2014 and she came in May to study English. My work permit expires on Feb 25th, 2015 and her visa expires on April 16th, 2015. I applied for the AINP in June, I received my file number on september, but the webpage says the process will last 18-24 months. Company won't do LMO citing many reasons (mostly because of paperwork, most companies find this annoying). But they wan't to keep me. I will qualify for CEC on March 2015, one month after my work permit expires. Finally, my wife will probably extend her english course until may, and will apply for college in order to start in September.
So the question is, what are my options for extending my work permit? I need to get that extra month in order to qualify for CEC (plus I need to keep working to keep my AINP application valid). here are some toughs, please comment about it:
1) There's no LMO option, so the first option I think is to get my wife permit extend (get the acceptance letter from college ASAP) and for me to apply as an accompanying spouse for an open work permit, and continue working for my company. Is this ok?
2) Another option (don't know if possible) is to apply as an accompanying spouse for the extra two months of difference that are between my permit and her permit (mine expiring in feb, hers in April). That way I would also meet the one year requirement and apply for CEC, then she would be my accompanying spouse. Don't know if you can apply for such a short time. (We're both here in Calgary, me working and she studying).
3) Apply for a work permit extension just before my permit expires, with the AINP file number, my permanent job offer, and a letter of my employer citing that they will support my CEC application the moment I get to the full year. (Again, LMO is not an option, they will not go that way).
Please let me know what is my best option. I believe the study one makes sense, but I need to be certain about it. I have a great job, only issue they don't deal with LMO's (I wasn't supossed to need one to start, everything went bad with the AINP delays).
Thanks !!!