Yes that's normal, 3 to 4 months to get AOR from submission date, you should receive it in a week or 2.amrsoudy said:[size=10pt]i sent my Fedral File on 26-08-2015 and didn't receive any thing until now ,so what can i do ?
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Luc22 said:Hi
Processing time for inland work permit is 3 months, I don't think there is a way to get it faster unless CIC speed up processing applications in a faster pace like 2 years ago it took 40 days for my work permit renewal now it is taking 3 months.
What i suggest is to apply a s a p if your employer can wait, if not , just extend your TRV so you won't be out of status after April 2016 (( unless you want to go back to your country then do your landing once your PR is approved)) ..
I hope i was helpful , i am in the same situation and i could not find an employer who can wait 3 months for work permit, so i extended my temporary permit while waiting for PR, expected to be finalized in 2 months .
Good luck
Hi ruldu, can you please format the notes. Hard to understand where one note ends and the next starts.ruldu ram said:hi guys
this is the text note from my background checks :-- on file : valid csq * 2 processing fee paid 4 compliant photo foss : current application pending : original ppts after med examination Background checks. pls explain above lines and original ppts and 4 compliant photo foss
nimar_023 said:Getting close to 16 weeks now....no AOR so far... the last thing I need is that CIC sends back the application now
Bridging work permit is not applicable to QSW applicants unlike other provinces / categories.Hoback said:Guys, I need your advice, please. We've (me and my wife) been living in Canada since 2013. We started with one year open work permits. When they expired my wife went to school as International student and I was automatically granted two year open work permit. In September 2015 we received our CSQ (application submitted in June 2012) and right after we sent out all documents required including medical test and RCMP security clearance certificates. Now, my wife is going to graduate from school in June 2016 and she can apply for three year post-graduate work permit. However it does not neccessarily mean I am going be be granted one too. My current work permit expires on 30 August 2016.
Is there any chance to receive a bridging work permit to keep my job even if I am not the principal applicant? Any hints how this situation can be resolved? Thank you.
Hi Luc and thank you for the prompt reply. Yes, she's the main applicant indeed. I could't find any information pertaining this type of situation anywhere. Should I just apply for a work permit extension based on previously received CSQ then? We haven't received AOR yet.Luc22 said:Bridging work permit is not applicable to QSW applicants unlike other provinces / categories.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/work/prov/bridging.asp
As i understand from your post that she is the principal applicant (correct me if i am wrong) ,, in this case you are eligible for Open work permit, so your problem is somehow solved until you get your PR.
I hope i was helpful .
Good luck
Lammawitch said:You can send a CSE:
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx
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Hoback,Hoback said:Hi Luc and thank you for the prompt reply. Yes, she's the main applicant indeed. I could't find any information pertaining this type of situation anywhere. Should I just apply for a work permit extension based on previously received CSQ then? We haven't received AOR yet.