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v_volf said:
Working for your nominating employer doesn't mean you can't travel.

It is a great news :) However, PNP does not require nominating employer. Once can apply without job (offer).

Thanks
 
i applied wdot job offer nd called cic call center that i hav job now should i update my application,they said no its unneccessary information as you applied without job offer category
 
7 months passed no updates yet after AOR. As my file transferred from New Delhi to Colombo Visa office

still waiting!!!!!! :( :( :( :(
 
Randy.Orton said:
Thanks Shareview, I got the AoR on the same day as they did. And yes, I can see my status now :)

I can login to see status as well.

However the only thing it says is that they received my application on may 23, 2014. No other updates. Is it the same for everyone else?
 
_MK_ said:
I can login to see status as well.

However the only thing it says is that they received my application on may 23, 2014. No other updates. Is it the same for everyone else?

@shareview, thanks for giving a heads up.
@_MK_ yeah, I have the same message displayed.
 
cannonbarrel said:
@ _MK_ yeah, I have the same message displayed.

I am wondering how many days does it take to show up the info on online account upon receiving the file number (AOR)?
 
shareview said:
7 to 10 days

Great. And how long does it take to receive MR after AOR approximately, now? I know that was of order of 2-4 days before (1 year ago approx.).

Thanks
 
gildeh said:
Great. And how long does it take to receive MR after AOR approximately, now? I know that was of order of 2-4 days before (1 year ago approx.).

Thanks
1-2 weeks recently.
 
I got IP today. Here's my timeline:
We received your application for permanent residence on May 20, 2014.

We started processing your application on March 13, 2015.

Medical results have been received.

Best of luck!!!
 
Guys I hear Over 4 years people who dont have PR, got letters from CIC to go back there mother country . even the PR is processing..

Is that true. then what happen to us.
 
Prasanna987 said:
Guys I hear Over 4 years people who dont have PR, got letters from CIC to go back there mother country . even the PR is processing..

Is that true. then what happen to us.


I am not sure if I understand your question properly, but I think you are asking if you could be sent back home after 4 years of work permit even if you have an application for PR in process. The thing is that according to the temporary foreign worker program (TFWP) you could be as a temporary worker up to 4 years (normally 2+2), but that is applicable to work permits obtained through LMIA, it does not refer to work permits obtained under special agreements ( for ex. International experience Canada or free trade agreements) or other circumstances that do not require LMIA, for instance the bridge work permit, which is normally an open work permit (depending on the case), that you can apply after getting your AOR. The bottom line is that if you already applied for PR and received AOR you could apply for a bridge work permit regardless the 4 years limit. Obviously if you don't apply and your regular work permit expires (4 years) then you have to leave Canada. I recommend you to check the CIC on the TFWP section and read carefully to confirm what I am explaining here.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2013/ob523.asp
 
aircar said:
I am not sure if I understand your question properly, but I think you are asking if you could be sent back home after 4 years of work permit even if you have an application for PR in process. The thing is that according to the temporary foreign worker program (TFWP) you could be as a temporary worker up to 4 years (normally 2+2), but that is applicable to work permits obtained through LMIA, it does not refer to work permits obtained under special agreements ( for ex. International experience Canada or free trade agreements) or other circumstances that do not require LMIA, for instance the bridge work permit, which is normally an open work permit (depending on the case), that you can apply after getting your AOR. The bottom line is that if you already applied for PR and received AOR you could apply for a bridge work permit regardless the 4 years limit. Obviously if you don't apply and your regular work permit expires (4 years) then you have to leave Canada. I recommend you to check the CIC on the TFWP section and read carefully to confirm what I am explaining here.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2013/ob523.asp
thanks air i also had confusion regarding this
i think u r rite dear. perfect answer i guess.thanks
 
ding... any medical request
 
vdang said:
I got IP today. Here's my timeline:
We received your application for permanent residence on May 20, 2014.

We started processing your application on March 13, 2015.

Medical results have been received.

Best of luck!!!

Congrats vdang. When did you pay your RPRF?