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Has an out land FSW applicant with LMIA need to provide Proof of Fund or exempted to provide PoF?
Exempt.canadaiamcoming said:Has an out land FSW applicant with LMIA need to provide Proof of Fund or exempted to provide PoF?
jickson said:Hello Seniors
I have applied under EE and my application is stuck in security checks. My study permit expires on Aug 01, but I will graduate before that. My questions:
1) When do I HAVE TO apply for PGWP? (given that I'd like to wait for PR and not waste money)
2) My wife (dependent) was given open WP until the same date. How can she maintain legal status until the outcome of our application?
Your help is much appreciated.
jickson said:Hello Seniors
I have applied under EE and my application is stuck in security checks. My study permit expires on Aug 01, but I will graduate before that. My questions:
1) When do I HAVE TO apply for PGWP? (given that I'd like to wait for PR and not waste money)
Within 90 days of completing your degree requirements (i.e. starting when your final grades are available or your final graduate thesis is accepted, NOT the date of your convocation ceremony), ideally BEFORE leaving Canada
2) My wife (dependent) was given open WP until the same date. How can she maintain legal status until the outcome of our application?
Once you get PGWP, she can apply within the restoration period (90 Days) to extend her WP. [/color]
Your help is much appreciated.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/students/post-grad.asp
Thanks for the reply. About the spouse's situation, in my understanding PGWP takes longer than 90 days, which means she can't apply within the 90 days limit. What's to be done now?dell2 said:Once you get PGWP, she can apply within the restoration period (90 Days) to extend her WP.
Oh wow. You have asked for two gcms notes in just 60 days of AOR. Isn't that too early to try? Though its your personal choice, as per the current trend I don't think they will even have started the eligibility process for you. May be just R10 by the initial analyst.talkto_vinay said:Hi Asivad,
1. Is there any limit on number of GCMS request which may not think VO suspicious about your PR application?
2. My friend (who is Canadian citizen) ordered my 1st GCMS via ATIP on 18th May (using consent form dated 18th May 2016) for which I received the notes on 17th June. Subsequently, he ordered another GCMS on 18th June using same old consent form dated 18th May. Now, I got to know that for each new request one should use new consent form that too is less than 30 days older.
So, can I now send new consent form recent dated at their email id ATIP-AIPRP@cic.gc.ca. with my gcms application tracking number. Will they attach this new consent form to my application dated 18th June? or will my application be rejected? or better should I order another GCMS rather than waiting for 1 month to be rejected?
R10, Eligibility, Medical, Criminality all passed.Phunkdified said:Oh wow. You have asked for two gcms notes in just 60 days of AOR. Isn't that too early to try? Though its your personal choice, as per the current trend I don't think they will even have started the eligibility process for you. May be just R10 by the initial analyst.
Can you tell us what notes your received in the first one?
jickson said:Thanks for the reply. About the spouse's situation, in my understanding PGWP takes longer than 90 days, which means she can't apply within the 90 days limit. What's to be done now?