Hi, folks,
I (Spanish citizen) and my boyfriend who is Canadian by birth have applied for in-land common-law sponsorship with OWP (Open Work Permit) application received my mailroom on Sept 25th, 2017.
I'm currently working under the Young Professional Program, which only allows me to work with one employer only.
Unfortunately, I worked somewhere else for 5 months because my employer couldn't hire me at that time even though they have sponsored me. Long story short, I started working with them again because both of us didn't know I couldn't work anywhere else (IRCC called my employer)
We both understand that is our responsibility to follow the rules, and "I didn't know" is not an excuse for IRCC. My employer is under review for compliance or non-compliant.
My question is, what will happen with my PR and OWP application? (I'm aware that I might get my OWP refused)
I would like to get some advice and insight from someone who has any knowledge of this situation.
Thank you in advance!
P.S My VISA will expire on Dec 4th, 2017
I (Spanish citizen) and my boyfriend who is Canadian by birth have applied for in-land common-law sponsorship with OWP (Open Work Permit) application received my mailroom on Sept 25th, 2017.
I'm currently working under the Young Professional Program, which only allows me to work with one employer only.
Unfortunately, I worked somewhere else for 5 months because my employer couldn't hire me at that time even though they have sponsored me. Long story short, I started working with them again because both of us didn't know I couldn't work anywhere else (IRCC called my employer)
We both understand that is our responsibility to follow the rules, and "I didn't know" is not an excuse for IRCC. My employer is under review for compliance or non-compliant.
My question is, what will happen with my PR and OWP application? (I'm aware that I might get my OWP refused)
I would like to get some advice and insight from someone who has any knowledge of this situation.
Thank you in advance!

P.S My VISA will expire on Dec 4th, 2017