I am a permanent resident in Canada. My boyfriend's work permit runs out at the beginning of March. We have sent off all of our common law spouse sponsorship forms last October (we qualify under all the terms) together with an application for extension of work permit for him. We understand he will be on implied status once his work permit runs out in a couple of weeks' time. He has explained the situation to his employer, shown them photocopies of all the forms we sent, an e-mail receipt from UPS showing that the package we sent was delivered to the processing office in Vegreville and has showed them the online status of his application that is showing it's being processed. His employer still wants more proof that they have received specifically his work permit extension application, but CIC do not send any kind of confirmation to this effect until the new work permit has actually been processed.
I know others have used lawyers for this sort of thing, but we've not used one throughout the entire process, so it would be impossible to use one for this purpose now. Any advice on what he can do to prove to his employer that he has in fact submitted a work permit extension application and that CIC have received it would be greatly appreciated.
The only thing I could think of is getting them to listen in on a call he makes to CIC himself and getting them to say they have got it, but apart from that striking me as a little silly, they want something in hard copy for their records more than anything. Many thanks for any help you can offer.
I know others have used lawyers for this sort of thing, but we've not used one throughout the entire process, so it would be impossible to use one for this purpose now. Any advice on what he can do to prove to his employer that he has in fact submitted a work permit extension application and that CIC have received it would be greatly appreciated.
The only thing I could think of is getting them to listen in on a call he makes to CIC himself and getting them to say they have got it, but apart from that striking me as a little silly, they want something in hard copy for their records more than anything. Many thanks for any help you can offer.