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I am not sure I completely understand your question, but if it has to do with extending your ability to work past your current work permit expiry date, and your TR to PR application is still be processed, then:
If your existing work permit will expire in 2023, you should apply for a new OWP under https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/tr-pr-pathway/open-work-permit.htmlTemporary public policies: Open work permits for applicants under the temporary resident to permanent resident pathway. If approved, it will be good to Dec 31, 2024, or earlier if your passport expires sooner. So update your passport before applying if needed. Also, IRCC requests that you apply only 4 months before the expiry of your current work permit.
This happens a lot and is nothing to worry about. Based on the information on this and other forums, the status on medicals can 'flip' a few times especially when your application is first loaded into the system. An assistant might enter data based on an initial high-level review of the documents, and later on, an officer might reverse it, request a new medical, or pass it.
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“Your spouse’s name in the first column for his additional family information. Your name in the first column for your family information”
Guys is this right for IMM 5406 ADR, am trying to make sure that everything is filled correctly this time. Thank you in advance
Hi Guys, my Medical got expired on June 15 (it was passed before), Today my account says that Medical is again passed on august 8. I called IRCC and agent told me that my medcal is again changed to passed and eligibility is also passed on 4th August.
Did anybody else's medical changed from "do not need" to "passed"?
What is the approx time for portal request after eligibility is passed (Criminality in progress and security not started) ?
Yes, My medical was PASSED when I received AOR and Linked, then changed to "Medical not needed" on June 17, and on August 10 it changed again to "you passed medical"....not sure when it will change again to "you do not need medical" )))))
hi, I received a request letter today. IRCC requested the additional document when I log in the account the request letter belongs to someone else. It has different name, UCI and application number. Please suggest me what I can do. Because the request letter is not mine and its in my account. did someone face this problem? Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Besides letting them know, would be good if you write first name of that person plus last few digits of app number or UCI. He or She could accidentally be reading this forum and this could help him to prevent a rejection based on late submission. Just a suggestion.
This happens a lot and is nothing to worry about. Based on the information on this and other forums, the status on medicals can 'flip' a few times especially when your application is first loaded into the system. An assistant might enter data based on an initial high-level review of the documents, and later on, an officer might reverse it, request a new medical, or pass it.
Does someone know about CanadaVisa thread where they're sharing OWP processing time under TR to PR policy?
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Thanks @Lily444
Great information.
Based on this explanation, the dependent WP will be approved after the principal applicant one is approved.
Also, according to the recent IRCC announcement, TR2PR applicants who applied to extend their WP can expect to receive theirs in mid-October. Therefore, we can expect that the dependent application will be processed afterwards. My only concern here is that since they're canceling and refunding the online application for the principal applicants, how the foreign immigration office (the one that's processing the dependent WP) will be notified. I hope that the communication procedure stays the same as the guidelines even with the recent announcement.
"The levels plan seems to suggest that IRCC is temporarily reducing Express Entry admissions so it can accommodate admissions under the TR2PR program. IRCC is looking to land 40,000 immigrants in 2022 and the final 32,000 immigrants by 2023 under the TR2PR stream."
If the cap for 2022 is 40k and they have processed ~25k so far, therefore we can expect another 15k will receive their decision by the end of 2022.
Thanks @Lily444
Great information.
Based on this explanation, the dependent WP will be approved after the principal applicant one is approved.
Also, according to the recent IRCC announcement, TR2PR applicants who applied to extend their WP can expect to receive theirs in mid-October. Therefore, we can expect that the dependent application will be processed afterwards. My only concern here is that since they're canceling and refunding the online application for the principal applicants, how the foreign immigration office (the one that's processing the dependent WP) will be notified. I hope that the communication procedure stays the same as the guidelines even with the recent announcement.
Yes once the principal applicant's wp gets approved then they notify the respective migration office in our homecountry with a specific eligible casenotes attached to our spouse owp file and then the (outland spouse) will be receiving their 1st owp under tr to pr pathway.
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