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Hey guys, i applied on on 15 july 2021 and there was a condition that you should be full time employed at time of application but i was on temporary leave due to covid and went back to work on 28 july am i still considered to be employed while i was on leave or no ?
Yes, you had to be employed but it could be full-time or part-time employment on the day you applied. Technically, you did not have to 'work' that exact day (e.g. you could have had the day off, it was a weekend or you were on vacation), you just had to be employed. If you were on a 'temporary leave of absence' you were still employed as long as you did not resign, or get laid off or get fired. Typically a temporary leave of absence allows employees to deal with pregnancy & maternity leave, other parental responsibilities, adoption, illness, bereavement, family emergencies, voting, jury duty, military duties, etc. So, although this is not legal advice, it would appear that you were on a legitimate leave of absence which is further supported by the fact that you resumed work a few weeks later. I don't think you should be worried. Best wishes.
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Chin up and deep breaths. You're due any day now ... you have a mid-July application date and lots of them are getting processed now. Almost everything is passed on your file & you have ghost updates happening. It probably means that they are getting ready to send your file to a regional PR Landing office soon, if they haven't already. Background may not pass on your account until the day you receive eCOPR. I suspect (just a guess) that your delays are due to things getting busy for the landing offices. Best wishes.
Applied May 16th, was able to link my application December 4th 2021.
3 days ago I received a request named "Procedural fairness", requesting more proof of worked hours. I just came in over 1700hrs, so made the requirements.
Would there be any reason for IRCC to decline my application even with provided letters from my employers?
Have a great weekend ya'll, have a beer (or two).
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