That’s really quick! Congrats!Timeline
Applied: Nov 27 from Halifax
Eligibility review and approval: January 4
I am feeling sorry for those waiting since June
That’s really quick! Congrats!Timeline
Applied: Nov 27 from Halifax
Eligibility review and approval: January 4
Congrats !Timeline
Applied: Nov 27 from Halifax
Eligibility review and approval: January 4
Congratulations Neil Great to see your application got processed so quick and IRCC is getting the backlog cleared so fast.Have been following this forum for a while. Here is the time line for my PGWP
Applied online- Dec 02,2020
Application approved- Jan 05, 2020
Waiting for document to arrive in the mail
thanks
You should have answered yes when it asks if you want to work in medical field.Anyone from India who applied for PGWP in Canada have a condition saying you can't work in health services fields?
I didn't take an immigration medical exam and I'm worried I'll have that condition.
Well I got this job after I applied for WP. health care isn't even my field but luckily found something in medical research. If for some reason my work permit doesn't have that condition explicitly mentioned, would I be eligible to work in healthcare?You should have answered yes when it asks if you want to work in medical field.
You will be eligible for working in Healthcare with PGWP. Its an open work permit. One of the reasons they ask if you want to work in healthcare is, they process health care work permits on priority basis and you will get the work permit faster than regular applications.Well I got this job after I applied for WP. health care isn't even my field but luckily found something in medical research. If for some reason my work permit doesn't have that condition explicitly mentioned, would I be eligible to work in healthcare?
That's not true,You will be eligible for working in Healthcare with PGWP. Its an open work permit. One of the reasons they ask if you want to work in healthcare is, they process health care work permits on priority basis and you will get the work permit faster than regular applications.
Well I got this job after I applied for WP. health care isn't even my field but luckily found something in medical research. If for some reason my work permit doesn't have that condition explicitly mentioned, would I be eligible to work in healthcare?
Some of my friends didn't do a medical exam, but don't have that condition on their work permit, does that mean they are allowed to work in health services?That's not true,
Medicals are required if you choose yes to that.
And they are put there for a reason, not for faster processing.
Jobs for which you need a medical exam
You may need a medical exam because of the type of job you want to do in Canada.
Examples of such jobs are:
- Jobs that bring you into close contact with people, such as:
- workers in the health sciences field
- clinical laboratory workers
- patient attendants in nursing and geriatric homes
- medical students admitted to Canada to attend university
- medical electives and physicians on short-term locums
- teachers of primary or secondary schools, or other teachers of small children
- domestics
- workers who give in-home care to children, the elderly and the disabled
- day nursery employees and
- other similar jobs
Some of my friends didn't do a medical exam, but don't have that condition on their work permit, does that mean they are allowed to work in health services?