Thanks for your prompt reply and I'm sorry if i didn't express it well.jubear said:Unfortunately your employer is right in that sense. You will need a new extended SP for you to continue working. In future apply to extend your SP at least 3 months before it expires. In my experience I've always applied to extend my SP at least 5 months early. That gives you time for processing, delays, working, and studying. Why? Because CIC is too busy with a gazillion applications from country wide and those outside Canada...
Your employers understandably have to protect themselves from the law.
Cheers!
What I applied is post graduate work permit, which can only be filed after I receive my confirmation of graduation. I applied it ASAP.
I asked because you said "PGWP applicants can actually work under implied status as they wait on a final decision from CIC about their application, in addition to R186 (w)" but in my case (i guess everyone else) SIN is getting expired too, without the SIN, we cannot work under implied status.
Thanks for your reply again.