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Hello, can anyone guide me?
I was a retail shift leader and I worked there since I was a student, but retail doesn't have a fixed schedule. When I was a student, I worked 20 hours according to the law, but I worked 40 hours between semesters and summer, and 30 hours after graduation. My employment letter which I want to submit for CEC mentions that I work there approximately 30 hours a week. Now, considering that the date of starting work is during my studies, the officer does not ask why you worked more than 20 hours during your studies? (while in reality I didn't work more)
I know, but the issue is my starting date is during my study, and the employment letter the company gave me indicates my starting date and it says I work 30 hours per week.
What to do? This is my 8th business day since I submitted my confirmation on address and uploaded the photo on portal and I haven't got my ECOPR. Both address and photo is in review with IRCC . My patience is waning.
I uploaded my adress and photo on my portal2 April12 and still no eCOPR yet.
Probably I guess that's because of PSAC strike. Most of the ircc staff are PSAC members
I know, but the issue is my starting date is during my study, and the employment letter the company gave me indicates my starting date and it says I work 30 hours per week.
I know, but the issue is my starting date is during my study, and the employment letter the company gave me indicates my starting date and it says I work 30 hours per week.
does your paycheck/paystub for this period reflect 20 hour or 30 hour of paid labour, you can attach that and in LoE you can explain it.
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And here I am, no update for me during strike:
Background status remains:
Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start your background check
And here I am, no update for me during strike:
Background status remains:
Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start your background check
Yeah, I feel you. No updates for me as well. I was expecting to receive Portal emails just before the strike. No end in sight for the strike. Not sure how long the wait is going to be now.
Yeah, I feel you. No updates for me as well. I was expecting to receive Portal emails just before the strike. No end in sight for the strike. Not sure how long the wait is going to be now.
And here I am, no update for me during strike:
Background status remains:
Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start your background check
Same here. No updates.
This said, I called IRCC and they informed me that my background was exactly at the same point as it was when I rang them a month earlier although the tracker had background changed to in progress. So, as some had suggested here, that April 19th or 20th update for everyone happened to those whose background had already been partially started (e.g., criminality had been completed for me), but does not mean that it moved any forward after that update...which is quite a bummer.
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Same here. No updates.
This said, I called IRCC and they informed me that my background was exactly at the same point as it was when I rang them a month earlier although the tracker had background changed to in progress. So, as some had suggested here, that April 19th or 20th update for everyone happened to those whose background had already been partially started (e.g., criminality had been completed for me), but does not mean that it moved any forward after that update...which is quite a bummer.
And here I am, no update for me during strike:
Background status remains:
Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start your background check
Yours "IP" stage seems better. Mine was "We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information" all the time since AOR before changed to not applicable.
Yup, that's what I am guessing. But, I do see some lucky people getting portal emails after strike started. Its few and far between though.
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