Looks like they are very strict with timeline as its 6 Jan means after 144 days it has been approved.Congratulations! Do you know what time you applied on Jan 6?
Looks like they are very strict with timeline as its 6 Jan means after 144 days it has been approved.Congratulations! Do you know what time you applied on Jan 6?
Thanks, I applied around 4PMCongratulations! Do you know what time you applied on Jan 6?
Hey, I went to Rainbow bridge today as well. I got there around 7:30 AM and they straight up told me they just weren't processing flagpoling applications that day. I ended up going to Peace Bridge instead around 11 AM and got my PGWP. I made a post about my experience so feel free to read that once mods approve it.Thanks for the answer! Is there any link confirming that the officer should review my application? I was already at the border (Rainbow Bridge) the officers answer: Come later, come tomorrow .... They don’t even want to look at the documents
Congratulations!My application got approved today. Applied on Jan 6.
Can you share the link to your post here?Hey, I went to Rainbow bridge today as well. I got there around 7:30 AM and they straight up told me they just weren't processing flagpoling applications that day. I ended up going to Peace Bridge instead around 11 AM and got my PGWP. I made a post about my experience so feel free to read that once mods approve it.
Hey if you go to the link below,Hi, thanks a lot for your comment! I might be wrong, isn't the link that you shared for those who already have a valid work permit (WP-EXT except PGWP) ? Whereas, for the first time PGWP applicants, it's WP-EXT for PGWP?
which election?do u guys think IRCC work on election day ?
Hi, I applied for my PGWP on Jan 28th, I have my brother’s wedding in India in July first week and I am afraid my permit won’t be here before that, I already have a flight on 16th, could someone please help me about this flagpole thing? I have no idea what it is. Much appreciated!Hi, yes you can do it, once you receive your PGWP at the border (paying the $255 fee again) you must withdraw your online application by submitting a webform.
Can you please let me know if you get an answer? I am on the same boat. ThanksHi, I applied for my PGWP on Jan 28th, I have my brother’s wedding in India in July first week and I am afraid my permit won’t be here before that, I already have a flight on 16th, could someone please help me about this flagpole thing? I have no idea what it is. Much appreciated!
Hey, Flagpoling is when you exit Canada and come back to land as a PR, or to trigger a Work permit. To do this you need to 'exit' Canada by going to a land border - You can either do a one day trip to the U.S or just tell the U.S officer that you're doing flagpoling to apply for a Work permit in Canada, they will issue an Administrative refusal and send you back to Canada. Once in the Canadian side you tell the Canadian officer you are doing flag poling to apply for a PGWP. He'll request your documents and ask you a few questions, if everything looks good he'll issue your Work permit on the spot.Hi, I applied for my PGWP on Jan 28th, I have my brother’s wedding in India in July first week and I am afraid my permit won’t be here before that, I already have a flight on 16th, could someone please help me about this flagpole thing? I have no idea what it is. Much appreciated!
Will they need a valid eTA or TRV to re-enter? Some may not have that...Hey, Flagpoling is when you exit Canada and come back to land as a PR, or to trigger a Work permit. To do this you need to 'exit' Canada by going to a land border - You can either do a one day trip to the U.S or just tell the U.S officer that you're doing flagpoling to apply for a Work permit in Canada, they will issue an Administrative refusal and send you back to Canada. Once in the Canadian side you tell the Canadian officer you are doing flag poling to apply for a PGWP. He'll request your documents and ask you a few questions, if everything looks good he'll issue your Work permit on the spot.
You'll have to pay the PGWP fees again ($255) and withdraw your online application via webform once you've your PGWP. Good luck!