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Sammy2345

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Nov 10, 2022
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Greetings, I just have a small question. I am an accepted refugee whose PR file is under process (Applied July 2023/ Processing started Jan 2024). I recently applied for my work permit extension which was approved today for just around 11 months until Dec 31st. All other extensions I got before were for an year. I wonder if I did something wrong this time applying extension or is there any change in the process?
Thank you
 
Greetings, I just have a small question. I am an accepted refugee whose PR file is under process (Applied July 2023/ Processing started Jan 2024). I recently applied for my work permit extension which was approved today for just around 11 months until Dec 31st. All other extensions I got before were for an year. I wonder if I did something wrong this time applying extension or is there any change in the process?
Thank you
You didn't do anything wrong with this extension, Close to Expiration incase PR has not been approved yet, you can apply to extend again.
 
Greetings, I just have a small question. I am an accepted refugee whose PR file is under process (Applied July 2023/ Processing started Jan 2024). I recently applied for my work permit extension which was approved today for just around 11 months until Dec 31st. All other extensions I got before were for an year. I wonder if I did something wrong this time applying extension or is there any change in the process?
Thank you
hi i have the same situation like you can you plz tell me how you extend it?I try to do it online but it askes for a doctor assessment again may be I mad m mistake plz help me
 
Hello,
i applied for my work permit extension on 2 April 2024 and still there is no update my employer told to submit your new WP ASAP what to do
 
yes but they said your SIN is expired
Your temporary SIN expires on the date provided in your immigration documents. You must ensure that both expiry dates match.

If you have applied for renewal of a work or study permit, and your permit expires before a decision is made, you have the right* to continue working or studying under the same conditions. You must remain in Canada during this time. This "maintained status" (previously called implied status) will remain until a decision is made by IRCC. This means you are allowed to work even though your SIN has expired. For more information about maintained status during processing, contact IRCC.

https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/sin/receiving-updating.html