Hi everybody!!!
I read a lot of posts here, but I've still some questions for you.
First of all, this is my situation:
I've a IEC work permit that expires on November 14. Now I'm working as cook and my boss has sent the LMO request on October 24.
In the next days I'll have to send the request for a new work permit, just to go in the implied status. I'm pretty sure that this first request will be rejected since it won't have the LMO attached (considered the processing time for this document).
In the work permit form, it'll be reported my partner. We're in common-law and he is here with the same IEC work permit of mine.
Having said that, these are my "Hamletic" questions:
I hope to have been pretty clear with my English ???
Thanks a lot for your help
Bye
I read a lot of posts here, but I've still some questions for you.
First of all, this is my situation:
I've a IEC work permit that expires on November 14. Now I'm working as cook and my boss has sent the LMO request on October 24.
In the next days I'll have to send the request for a new work permit, just to go in the implied status. I'm pretty sure that this first request will be rejected since it won't have the LMO attached (considered the processing time for this document).
In the work permit form, it'll be reported my partner. We're in common-law and he is here with the same IEC work permit of mine.
Having said that, these are my "Hamletic" questions:
- I saw that the processing time for work permits sent by mail is a little longer than one necessary for work permits submitted on-line. So, if I send my request by mail I should "earn" some implied status days. What do you think about?
- At now, my spouse isn't working. Can he look for a job during the implied status? How can he demonstrate his status to an employer?
- How can I know when the implied status expires?
- When it will happen, can I go to the States for a while (we have relatives there) and than come back to Canada as tourist (we're Italian, so visa exempted) until I receive the LMO? In this way we want avoid to pay for a Restoration of status.
I hope to have been pretty clear with my English ???
Thanks a lot for your help
Bye