I haven't done it, I was going to. As long the position and employer are eligible you are good to go.ronaldoyaronaldo said:I see. Did they give you a hard time doing so?
I haven't done it, I was going to. As long the position and employer are eligible you are good to go.ronaldoyaronaldo said:I see. Did they give you a hard time doing so?
One from June got her, but none from July in this forum at least.xaideez said:Did any of the July Applicant got the passport request yet?
one july filipino applicant got ppr in this thread. that's itmonpreet said:One from June got her, but none from July in this forum at least.
What is **Spam**?mikton said:Ok. I spoke to **spam** today. This is what she said. My application was received in Ottawa in July 2012. My medicals were done in October and e.cas showed medicals received in Nov.. They have done all background checks. Security checks now in process. (They start these as soon as the medicals are received) This can take several months. My application is due to be reviewed on Feb 18th. Providing all checks are finalised, they will request PP. My work permit is due to expire in june. Residency WILL be granted by then as it takes 11 months from start to finish (Receiving application to releasing permanent residency. Also if medicals were due to expire (Mine are not till october) If you live in canada, they put an extension on them (Saves you having to have them done again and a shed load of money) Also if you needed to renew work permits, You are elegible for a open work permit providing you have nominated for residency. I will keep you posted. I have copied and posted the document from CIC about the work permits...
I dont know? I wrote ''immigration consultant''.. It changed it?? No idea??lucas52 said:What is **Spam**?
Reviewed in Feb, good to hear, hope mine too, have almost same timeline. I'm going for a short vacation home, hope return back together with my PPmikton said:Ok. I spoke to **spam** today. This is what she said. My application was received in Ottawa in July 2012. My medicals were done in October and e.cas showed medicals received in Nov.. They have done all background checks. Security checks now in process. (They start these as soon as the medicals are received) This can take several months. My application is due to be reviewed on Feb 18th. Providing all checks are finalised, they will request PP. My work permit is due to expire in june. Residency WILL be granted by then as it takes 11 months from start to finish (Receiving application to releasing permanent residency. Also if medicals were due to expire (Mine are not till october) If you live in canada, they put an extension on them (Saves you having to have them done again and a shed load of money) Also if you needed to renew work permits, You are elegible for a open work permit providing you have nominated for residency. I will keep you posted. I have copied and posted the document from CIC about the work permits...
How can an immigration consultant be sure about the procedure and timeline in your case? Did she have GCMS?mikton said:I dont know? I wrote ''immigration consultant''.. It changed it?? No idea??
Looks like.TRUONGAN said:How can an immigration consultant be sure about the procedure and timeline in your case? Did she have GCMS?
mikton said:Ok. I spoke to **spam** today. This is what she said. My application was received in Ottawa in July 2012. My medicals were done in October and e.cas showed medicals received in Nov.. They have done all background checks. Security checks now in process. (They start these as soon as the medicals are received) This can take several months. My application is due to be reviewed on Feb 18th. Providing all checks are finalised, they will request PP. My work permit is due to expire in june. Residency WILL be granted by then as it takes 11 months from start to finish (Receiving application to releasing permanent residency. Also if medicals were due to expire (Mine are not till october) If you live in canada, they put an extension on them (Saves you having to have them done again and a shed load of money) Also if you needed to renew work permits, You are elegible for a open work permit providing you have nominated for residency. I will keep you posted. I have copied and posted the document from CIC about the work permits...
Operational Bulletin 485 - December 15, 2012
Bridging Open Work Permits for Certain Federal Economic Class Applicants
Summary
Effective December 15, 2012,qualifying foreign nationals currently in Canada who have submitted an application for permanent residence (PR) under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) or the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) and who meet program eligibility requirements, may be considered for a bridging open Work Permit (WP) if their current WP will soon expire.
Issue
Foreign nationals, in Canada, who have been approved under one of these Economic Class programs and whose temporary resident WPs are due to expire, require facilitation that enables them to maintain their status and allows them to continue working in Canada while they await final decisions on their PR applications. Furthermore, efficiencies are gained by avoiding unnecessary requests to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) for subsequent labour market opinions (LMOs).
Background
Qualifying foreign nationals who have submitted an application for PR and are awaiting a final decision may find themselves in situations where the validity of their current temporary WP is set to expire.
The applicant is then required to persuade his/her current employer to reapply for another LMO through HRSDC, or find a new employer altogether who is willing to hire him/her and go through the application process in obtaining an LMO. As an alternative, the applicant could apply to remain in Canada and extend their status as a visitor but then they would be unauthorized to work. Otherwise, they must leave Canada as they no longer have status.
Conversely, applicants who apply under in-Canada PR classes (Live-in Caregiver class, Spouses or Common-law Partners in Canada class, Protected Persons, etc.) become eligible for open WPs once their application has been “approved in principle”, or upon submission of their application. Furthermore, they do not require an LMO or job offer from an employer in support of the open WP.
An open WP, which allows a foreign national to work for any employer in Canada, will provide these applicants with better flexibility to integrate and navigate the Canadian labour market given that they have already been found eligible for PR in an economic program and may even be currently working in the Canadian labour market.
Bridging Open WP – Eligibility Parameters
To be eligible for a bridging open WP, the following parameters must be met:
•The foreign national is currently in Canada;
•They have valid status on a WP that is due to expire within 4 months;
•They have received a positive eligibility decision on their PR application under one of the Economic Class programs above; and
•They have made application for an open WP.
Determining if a Positive Eligibility Decision has been made
For the purposes of determining if a positive eligibility assessment has been made, the processor will review if the Eligibility Assessment value is set to “Passed” in GCMS. If this decision has not been entered yet, for the purposes of this Operational Bulletin (OB), a “positive eligibility decision” will also be considered made when it is confirmed in GCMS that:
FSWP: the “Ministerial Instructions” status has been set to “Met” or a positive Final Determination of Eligibility letter/ e-mail has been sent.
PNP: the “Eligibility EC-QC/PNP” status has been set to “Passed” or the Acknowledgment of Receipt letter/e-mail has been sent by the Centralized Intake Office (CIO).
CEC: the “Eligibility CEC” decision has been set to “Passed” or the Acknowledgement of Receipt letter/e-mail has been sent from CIO.
FSTP: the Acknowledgement of Receipt letter/e-mail has been sent from CIO.
Bridging Open WP Issuance
Applicants must submit an Application to Change Conditions, Extend my Stay or Remain in Canada as a Worker [IMM 5710], indicating that they are applying for an Open Work Permit.
Where medical, criminal, or security concerns are evident, or where it is clear that complex or contentious issues exist on the application for PR, the open WP application should be referred to a local office for additional review. Once satisfied that any complex/contentious issues have been resolved, the local office can issue the open WP following these same instructions.
The open WP is to be valid for the duration of one year from the date of issuance. Although the PR application should normally be finalized within a year, subsequent requests from applicants to extend their stay on an open WP will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Upon receipt of the application, the processing office will confirm that:
•The PR applications under one of the classes (CEC, PNP, FSWP) has been found eligible;
•the applicant is currently in Canada; and
•it is confirmed that the applicant currently holds a valid WP that will expire within the next 4 months and there are no other issues of concern.
The open WP will be issued under authority of R205(a) and will be coded as follows:
Validation Exemption Code: C-10;
NOC: 9999000
Intended Occupation: Open
Case Type: 27 – Under examination
If a medical examination has not been previously conducted in relation to their current status in Canada, or in relation to the application for permanent residence, or its result has expired, the office must impose the following conditions:
•Not authorized to work in childcare, primary/secondary school teachings, health service field occupations;
•Not authorized to work in agricultural occupations.
In all cases, the officer must input visible remarks on the WP, “APR Pending”. This remark, in addition to the Case Type code will ensure eligibility for continued health care coverage by the province or territory.
Employment Location
PNP
When issuing a bridging open WP to an applicant for permanent residence under the PNP, the Employment Location on the WP must be restricted to the nominating province. Therefore, the Province of Destination must be selected and then the City of Destination value should be selected to show the province/territory NES. For example:
Province of Destination: AB
City of Destination: Alberta NES
FSWP, FSTP, CEC
For a bridging open WP issued to FSWP, FSTP or CEC, there are no restrictions to Employment Location and therefore the Province of Destination value must be set to UNK first, and then the City of Destination value of Unknown can be selected as follows:
Province of Destination: UNK
City of Destination: Unknown
Transition Period
There is no transition period for this OB. For unprocessed WP applications that were received prior to the publication date of this bulletin, normal processing and entitlements will apply and the client is to be issued the document in accordance with the service they have requested. In other words, the applicant should not be issued a bridging open WP when they have not specifically requested one.
Additionally, WP applications received after the effective date that make no mention of requesting an “open” WP should be processed based on the services being requested. For example, if the applicant has submitted a WP application with an LMO, the processing office is to issue the WP, restricted to the employer outlined on the LMO, assuming normal entitlements.
Due to be reviewed on Feb 18th? The coming Feb 18th? what will they review?mikton said:Ok. I spoke to **spam** today. This is what she said. My application was received in Ottawa in July 2012. My medicals were done in October and e.cas showed medicals received in Nov.. They have done all background checks. Security checks now in process. (They start these as soon as the medicals are received) This can take several months. My application is due to be reviewed on Feb 18th. Providing all checks are finalised, they will request PP. My work permit is due to expire in june. Residency WILL be granted by then as it takes 11 months from start to finish (Receiving application to releasing permanent residency. Also if medicals were due to expire (Mine are not till october) If you live in canada, they put an extension on them (Saves you having to have them done again and a shed load of money) Also if you needed to renew work permits, You are elegible for a open work permit providing you have nominated for residency. I will keep you posted. I have copied and posted the document from CIC about the work permits...
Operational Bulletin 485 - December 15, 2012
Bridging Open Work Permits for Certain Federal Economic Class Applicants
Summary
Effective December 15, 2012,qualifying foreign nationals currently in Canada who have submitted an application for permanent residence (PR) under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) or the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) and who meet program eligibility requirements, may be considered for a bridging open Work Permit (WP) if their current WP will soon expire.
Issue
Foreign nationals, in Canada, who have been approved under one of these Economic Class programs and whose temporary resident WPs are due to expire, require facilitation that enables them to maintain their status and allows them to continue working in Canada while they await final decisions on their PR applications. Furthermore, efficiencies are gained by avoiding unnecessary requests to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) for subsequent labour market opinions (LMOs).
Background
Qualifying foreign nationals who have submitted an application for PR and are awaiting a final decision may find themselves in situations where the validity of their current temporary WP is set to expire.
The applicant is then required to persuade his/her current employer to reapply for another LMO through HRSDC, or find a new employer altogether who is willing to hire him/her and go through the application process in obtaining an LMO. As an alternative, the applicant could apply to remain in Canada and extend their status as a visitor but then they would be unauthorized to work. Otherwise, they must leave Canada as they no longer have status.
Conversely, applicants who apply under in-Canada PR classes (Live-in Caregiver class, Spouses or Common-law Partners in Canada class, Protected Persons, etc.) become eligible for open WPs once their application has been “approved in principle”, or upon submission of their application. Furthermore, they do not require an LMO or job offer from an employer in support of the open WP.
An open WP, which allows a foreign national to work for any employer in Canada, will provide these applicants with better flexibility to integrate and navigate the Canadian labour market given that they have already been found eligible for PR in an economic program and may even be currently working in the Canadian labour market.
Bridging Open WP – Eligibility Parameters
To be eligible for a bridging open WP, the following parameters must be met:
•The foreign national is currently in Canada;
•They have valid status on a WP that is due to expire within 4 months;
•They have received a positive eligibility decision on their PR application under one of the Economic Class programs above; and
•They have made application for an open WP.
Determining if a Positive Eligibility Decision has been made
For the purposes of determining if a positive eligibility assessment has been made, the processor will review if the Eligibility Assessment value is set to “Passed” in GCMS. If this decision has not been entered yet, for the purposes of this Operational Bulletin (OB), a “positive eligibility decision” will also be considered made when it is confirmed in GCMS that:
FSWP: the “Ministerial Instructions” status has been set to “Met” or a positive Final Determination of Eligibility letter/ e-mail has been sent.
PNP: the “Eligibility EC-QC/PNP” status has been set to “Passed” or the Acknowledgment of Receipt letter/e-mail has been sent by the Centralized Intake Office (CIO).
CEC: the “Eligibility CEC” decision has been set to “Passed” or the Acknowledgement of Receipt letter/e-mail has been sent from CIO.
FSTP: the Acknowledgement of Receipt letter/e-mail has been sent from CIO.
Bridging Open WP Issuance
Applicants must submit an Application to Change Conditions, Extend my Stay or Remain in Canada as a Worker [IMM 5710], indicating that they are applying for an Open Work Permit.
Where medical, criminal, or security concerns are evident, or where it is clear that complex or contentious issues exist on the application for PR, the open WP application should be referred to a local office for additional review. Once satisfied that any complex/contentious issues have been resolved, the local office can issue the open WP following these same instructions.
The open WP is to be valid for the duration of one year from the date of issuance. Although the PR application should normally be finalized within a year, subsequent requests from applicants to extend their stay on an open WP will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Upon receipt of the application, the processing office will confirm that:
•The PR applications under one of the classes (CEC, PNP, FSWP) has been found eligible;
•the applicant is currently in Canada; and
•it is confirmed that the applicant currently holds a valid WP that will expire within the next 4 months and there are no other issues of concern.
The open WP will be issued under authority of R205(a) and will be coded as follows:
Validation Exemption Code: C-10;
NOC: 9999000
Intended Occupation: Open
Case Type: 27 – Under examination
If a medical examination has not been previously conducted in relation to their current status in Canada, or in relation to the application for permanent residence, or its result has expired, the office must impose the following conditions:
•Not authorized to work in childcare, primary/secondary school teachings, health service field occupations;
•Not authorized to work in agricultural occupations.
In all cases, the officer must input visible remarks on the WP, “APR Pending”. This remark, in addition to the Case Type code will ensure eligibility for continued health care coverage by the province or territory.
Employment Location
PNP
When issuing a bridging open WP to an applicant for permanent residence under the PNP, the Employment Location on the WP must be restricted to the nominating province. Therefore, the Province of Destination must be selected and then the City of Destination value should be selected to show the province/territory NES. For example:
Province of Destination: AB
City of Destination: Alberta NES
FSWP, FSTP, CEC
For a bridging open WP issued to FSWP, FSTP or CEC, there are no restrictions to Employment Location and therefore the Province of Destination value must be set to UNK first, and then the City of Destination value of Unknown can be selected as follows:
Province of Destination: UNK
City of Destination: Unknown
Transition Period
There is no transition period for this OB. For unprocessed WP applications that were received prior to the publication date of this bulletin, normal processing and entitlements will apply and the client is to be issued the document in accordance with the service they have requested. In other words, the applicant should not be issued a bridging open WP when they have not specifically requested one.
Additionally, WP applications received after the effective date that make no mention of requesting an “open” WP should be processed based on the services being requested. For example, if the applicant has submitted a WP application with an LMO, the processing office is to issue the WP, restricted to the employer outlined on the LMO, assuming normal entitlements.
I think you can get open WP. I'm not allowed to post links. Go to cic web page and search for Bridging Open Work Permits for Certain Federal Economic Class Applicantsstone8198 said:currently mines a closed work permit coz i got it through pnp. now im' applying for extension. will i get an open work permit or still a closed one which mean i'll have to work for the same employer until i get my pr?