Hi all,
I'd like to verify something.
An immigration consultant told me yesterday that if you DO NOT include your OWP application with your inland PR application, but send it ONLINE separate a few days after you PR application (and of course refer to it), you are likely to get your OWP in a few months (76 days now), and not after the first stage is approved.
Including your OWP with PR application was done in the past because CIC was backed up with the working permit applications. By including it, they would process it at the same time as your PR application. Therefore, you were sure to get your OWP after the first stage of approval. Now that they are not taking that long anymore on working permits applications, applying for your OWP separately will get you your an OWP faster.
My doubts is that the general consensus on this forum seems that you are only eligible for an OWP when the first stage of your inland application is approved (is that called AIP?). The immigration consultant told me otherwise. He said that if you apply inland, you have the right to provide for yourself from the START of your application. It's not advertised by CIC, but it is international humanitarian immigrant law, he said.
Anybody any thoughts on this?
I'd like to verify something.
An immigration consultant told me yesterday that if you DO NOT include your OWP application with your inland PR application, but send it ONLINE separate a few days after you PR application (and of course refer to it), you are likely to get your OWP in a few months (76 days now), and not after the first stage is approved.
Including your OWP with PR application was done in the past because CIC was backed up with the working permit applications. By including it, they would process it at the same time as your PR application. Therefore, you were sure to get your OWP after the first stage of approval. Now that they are not taking that long anymore on working permits applications, applying for your OWP separately will get you your an OWP faster.
My doubts is that the general consensus on this forum seems that you are only eligible for an OWP when the first stage of your inland application is approved (is that called AIP?). The immigration consultant told me otherwise. He said that if you apply inland, you have the right to provide for yourself from the START of your application. It's not advertised by CIC, but it is international humanitarian immigrant law, he said.
Anybody any thoughts on this?