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PR application while on TWP
Ok, here's a quickie, if/when I get my LMO and TWP at POE, I intend to apply for PR basically as soon as I get settled, my employer stated permanent on my LMO application. My question is, do I have to apply Outland, ie through London, or can I apply inland? This seems to make a massive difference to processing times, so if I'm correct, I would rather apply inland, as I think I will be.
Some of this stuff is bloody head melting! |
Re: PR application while on TWP
It will depend on which route you take. I did it via PNP within Canada and My application was initially to Buffalo which then got farmed out to Detroit.
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Re: PR application while on TWP
You can only apply inland if here for1 year or more, so it would be the 25 months or whatever it is now, unfortunately. You could do CEC or whatever exists after this!? :blink:
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Re: PR application while on TWP
Originally Posted by AlmostThere12
(Post 11341906)
You can only apply inland if here for1 year or more, so it would be the 25 months or whatever it is now, unfortunately. You could do CEC or whatever exists after this!? :blink:
I'm sure that's what you meant, but it wasn't terribly clear from you statement above, so just wanted to clarify it for the sake of anybody reading! |
Re: PR application while on TWP
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 11342422)
Just to clarify the above - you don't have to have been in Canada for a year before being able to apply 'inland', you only have to have been *admitted* to Canada for a year or more. So you could be admitted on a 2 year TWP say, and then apply inland the week after arriving no problem.
I'm sure that's what you meant, but it wasn't terribly clear from you statement above, so just wanted to clarify it for the sake of anybody reading! |
Re: PR application while on TWP
When you get your copy of the LMO, check to see if it advises you to apply for PNP after 6 months. This can be a good route if your initial TWP is for 2 years (and may expire before PR is confirmed). Having PNP makes it easier for extending the TWP.
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Re: PR application while on TWP
Originally Posted by JGK
(Post 11342749)
When you get your copy of the LMO, check to see if it advises you to apply for PNP after 6 months. This can be a good route if your initial TWP is for 2 years (and may expire before PR is confirmed). Having PNP makes it easier for extending the TWP.
Once you have received PNP nomination, you can apply for a TWP using the nomination. If you have received AOR for the PR part of PNP, you can obtain a Bridging Open Work Permit if you have less than 4 months left on your current TWP. :) |
Re: PR application while on TWP
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 11342775)
You would only need to wait 6 months (or 9, depending on the Province) before applying for PNP if you had a low or semi skilled job and needed to work in the Province for a specific period of time before applying. Skilled workers do not have to meet this requirement.
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Re: PR application while on TWP
Originally Posted by JGK
(Post 11343930)
Not true, I had to be in employment for 6 months before applying for SINP and I was emloyed in a NOC level 0 position (Scientific Manager).
Saskatchewan Immigration - International Skilled Worker Category http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/...wan-experience |
Re: PR application while on TWP
Can I just ask, with all the changes the government are bringing in are people still getting PR? My hubby awaiting LMIA but is worried that we may get settled and then have to come home after 12 months once WP has expired.
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Re: PR application while on TWP
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 11342422)
Just to clarify the above - you don't have to have been in Canada for a year before being able to apply 'inland', you only have to have been *admitted* to Canada for a year or more. So you could be admitted on a 2 year TWP say, and then apply inland the week after arriving no problem.
I'm sure that's what you meant, but it wasn't terribly clear from you statement above, so just wanted to clarify it for the sake of anybody reading! If so, does this apply to express entry as that will have come in by then? The CIC wording definitely makes it sound like work experience gained whilst in Canada, or are they assuming that you will accrue this experience whilst the paperwork is being processed?? It's so confusing! " You must provide proof of qualifying work experience, including: • a copy of your most recent authorization to work in Canada (i.e. work permit or visitor record) • employer reference letters for all periods of qualifying work experience you identify in your application • copies of your T4 tax information slips and your Notice of Assessment (NOA) issued by the Canada Revenue Agency for the period(s) of work experience you identify in your application (CIC preferred), OR • a sufficient combination of other supporting documentation, which could include copies of a record or letter of employment from the employer in Canada, work contracts and pay stubs for the period(s) of work experience you identify in your application." Any clarification/confirmation would be appreciated Thanks |
Re: PR application while on TWP
Originally Posted by Jennyw13
(Post 11361349)
So if our TWPs are granted for 2 years when we go in January, we can apply under CEC straight away,without having accrued any canadian experience? (Skilled worker/NOC level A)
If so, does this apply to express entry as that will have come in by then? The CIC wording definitely makes it sound like work experience gained whilst in Canada, or are they assuming that you will accrue this experience whilst the paperwork is being processed?? It's so confusing! " You must provide proof of qualifying work experience, including: • a copy of your most recent authorization to work in Canada (i.e. work permit or visitor record) • employer reference letters for all periods of qualifying work experience you identify in your application • copies of your T4 tax information slips and your Notice of Assessment (NOA) issued by the Canada Revenue Agency for the period(s) of work experience you identify in your application (CIC preferred), OR • a sufficient combination of other supporting documentation, which could include copies of a record or letter of employment from the employer in Canada, work contracts and pay stubs for the period(s) of work experience you identify in your application." Any clarification/confirmation would be appreciated Thanks |
Re: PR application while on TWP
Originally Posted by Jennyw13
(Post 11361349)
So if our TWPs are granted for 2 years when we go in January, we can apply under CEC straight away,without having accrued any canadian experience?
But I wasn't referring to the CEC, it was in reference to the query about which visa office to apply under. HTH. |
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