I have a question for postdocs who have already got PR under EE or have application in process. Does the immigration pay emphasis on the term "stipend" when looking at your contract letter or offer letter from the university/professor? I have a situation where I had applied for AINP under Post graduate strategic recruitment stream before I got an invitation to apply for EE. Yesterday I got this email from the AINP office:
Your position at the University of Calgary is not considered employment because, as specified in
your contract, you are working under a fellowship agreement rather than as an employee. You
receive a stipend rather than a salary and have no deductions for Canada Pension Plan or
Employment Insurance. The AINP does not consider you to be in an employer/employee
relationship and you do not meet AINP employment criteria.
Your application has therefore been declined.
Although it does not make any sense to me but it has left me worried now if CIC will also raise this issue of "stipend vs salary". Has anybody else faced similar issue? Postdocs who have already got their PR did you have any issue with this?? I guess the universities all over Canada use similar language (stipend/fellowship rather than salary) when issuing appointment letters to Postdocs.
Your position at the University of Calgary is not considered employment because, as specified in
your contract, you are working under a fellowship agreement rather than as an employee. You
receive a stipend rather than a salary and have no deductions for Canada Pension Plan or
Employment Insurance. The AINP does not consider you to be in an employer/employee
relationship and you do not meet AINP employment criteria.
Your application has therefore been declined.
Although it does not make any sense to me but it has left me worried now if CIC will also raise this issue of "stipend vs salary". Has anybody else faced similar issue? Postdocs who have already got their PR did you have any issue with this?? I guess the universities all over Canada use similar language (stipend/fellowship rather than salary) when issuing appointment letters to Postdocs.