Hi there!
Could someone please help me and advice on next steps?
I applied for my PGWP on Sep 02, 2015 along with my husbands Open Work permit application. On Dec 21, 2015 I got a request for additional document.
The letter addressed to my husband was uploaded on My CIC against my application and he was asked to submit a letter from my employer proving that I was a skilled worker.
We submitted this letter on the same day (Dec 21, 2015) and I found that I had to upload the letter on MY CIC against my application. The next day (Dec 22, 2015) my PGWP was approved but my husband’s application remained under processing. There were no updates to his application and last week we saw that his application had exceeded the normal processing time.
We then sent a CSE (with the additional doc) and called CIC call center. Yesterday (Feb 11, 2016) my husband’s open work permit application was refused and the letter said it was because the case officer was not convinced that my job was in NOC O, A, B.
As far as I can understand, my current job (Communications Associate) falls in NOC1123, Skill level A. The job description (public relations) is the same as NOC 1123 and the position required a university degree/diploma, so it is skill level A, right? It is a seven months paid internship for internationally trained professionals and I got this job through a bridging program. This is why it is being seen as an unskilled job?
We are quite at loss at the refusal. My husband lost his implied status yesterday and had to resign from the job he’s been working at for the last 1.5 years.
Our question is: can he apply for a restoration of his worker status? It makes no sense for me to work in Canada with a PGWP and have my husband stay here as a visitor, or go back to our home country.
Could someone advise on what our options are? How can I convince the case officer that I am a skilled worker? I had submitted a letter from my employer with duties etc, my contract and three pay slips.
So confused and upset!
-naomi
Could someone please help me and advice on next steps?
I applied for my PGWP on Sep 02, 2015 along with my husbands Open Work permit application. On Dec 21, 2015 I got a request for additional document.
The letter addressed to my husband was uploaded on My CIC against my application and he was asked to submit a letter from my employer proving that I was a skilled worker.
We submitted this letter on the same day (Dec 21, 2015) and I found that I had to upload the letter on MY CIC against my application. The next day (Dec 22, 2015) my PGWP was approved but my husband’s application remained under processing. There were no updates to his application and last week we saw that his application had exceeded the normal processing time.
We then sent a CSE (with the additional doc) and called CIC call center. Yesterday (Feb 11, 2016) my husband’s open work permit application was refused and the letter said it was because the case officer was not convinced that my job was in NOC O, A, B.
As far as I can understand, my current job (Communications Associate) falls in NOC1123, Skill level A. The job description (public relations) is the same as NOC 1123 and the position required a university degree/diploma, so it is skill level A, right? It is a seven months paid internship for internationally trained professionals and I got this job through a bridging program. This is why it is being seen as an unskilled job?
We are quite at loss at the refusal. My husband lost his implied status yesterday and had to resign from the job he’s been working at for the last 1.5 years.
Our question is: can he apply for a restoration of his worker status? It makes no sense for me to work in Canada with a PGWP and have my husband stay here as a visitor, or go back to our home country.
Could someone advise on what our options are? How can I convince the case officer that I am a skilled worker? I had submitted a letter from my employer with duties etc, my contract and three pay slips.
So confused and upset!
-naomi