Recently, my commonlaw spouse applied for a work permit extension (within the 30 days required before the current one would expire). The employer filed for the new LMO at the same time.
Normally, when in applied status, you can continue to work for up to 6 months until the work permit is either approved or denied. A few days after the current expiry date, the LMO (not work permit) came back denied due to a missing step. The work permit extension is still under review. A new LMO has been applied for.
The question is:
Must he stop working because the first LMO was denied, or can he continue since the work permit has not been?
Also, once we have the new LMO file number, can we update the current Work Permit application?
Normally, when in applied status, you can continue to work for up to 6 months until the work permit is either approved or denied. A few days after the current expiry date, the LMO (not work permit) came back denied due to a missing step. The work permit extension is still under review. A new LMO has been applied for.
The question is:
Must he stop working because the first LMO was denied, or can he continue since the work permit has not been?
Also, once we have the new LMO file number, can we update the current Work Permit application?