My dear people let us not loose hope, everything happens for a reason...we must be positive on this course that it shall end in Praise.
We have had so many people that also waited and waited in this same forum but now PPR is a forgone story to them . So shall our story also be. Let us just keep our hopes high and have faith that we will all be Ok.
"If the applicant’s CSQ is valid at the receipt of the application at the CIO, the CSQ will be considered valid until a decision is rendered on the permanent residence application by IRCC."
OK, is it a PGWP? I had a closed work permit before, then applied for Open Work Permit, which worked.
PS: What @Leokun said is technically correct (officially, Quebec residents are not eligible for a Bridging Open Work Permit), yet there are some people out there who did manage to get a Open Work Permit (without the Bridging) while waiting for PR (including yours truly). Maybe you get lucky with your extension.
If you change your employer, the new employer has to give you a job offer. This may or may not be easy, depending on if your job is LMIA exempt.
Anyways, you can then apply for a closed temporary work permit with that job offer.
OK, is it a PGWP? I had a closed work permit before, then applied for Open Work Permit, which worked.
PS: What @Leokun said is technically correct (officially, Quebec residents are not eligible for a Bridging Open Work Permit), yet there are some people out there who did manage to get a Open Work Permit (without the Bridging) while waiting for PR (including yours truly). Maybe you get lucky with your extension.
OK, is it a PGWP? I had a closed work permit before, then applied for Open Work Permit, which worked.
PS: What @Leokun said is technically correct (officially, Quebec residents are not eligible for a Bridging Open Work Permit), yet there are some people out there who did manage to get a Open Work Permit (without the Bridging) while waiting for PR (including yours truly). Maybe you get lucky with your extension.
There is no open permit extension, Once your open permit expires, You will be issued an Closed permit that too if your employer post an job opening in canadian employer portal by paying $230.
It's not working for PGWP (you can renew once for duration of 2 years, close permit), for the other situations I have no experience. In general for Quebec it's not easy.
Unfortunately, I'm in the same situation. My PGWP expires in July, I send my documents in November 2017 and I really don't want to do the extra paperwork, just hope to avoid it
Almost_pr, did you have PGWP or just work permit? Did you receive your GCMS?
There is no open permit extension, Once your open permit expires, You will be issued an Closed permit that too if your employer post an job opening in canadian employer portal by paying $230.
Employer doesn't post any job in the employer portal. $ 230 is the closed wp fees and it's issued for 2 years (pre-requisite is csq). Employer gets the required ID within a week of application. A friend has gone through this process. No LMIA, no caq required if you have csq
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