Need your help again!!!
schedule A – personal history - they are asking about your status in foreign country (other than your country of nationality). My husband WP expired on May 7th 2014. Before that we applied for another WP (while waiting for LMO). We were on IEC Working Holiday (no implied status?). He stoped working on May 6th (day before his WP expired). His WP was rejected on June 17th. We left Canada on July 4th 2014.
What status should we claim for period May 7 – July 4?
His refusal letter is saying: „your temporery Resident Status expired on 2014/06/17.” What with period June 18 – July 04? Out of status?
We left Canada as soon as we could, but it is still more than 2 weeks without status. May this affect our PR application?
Dear I don't know otherwise I would have told you.
But I believe you are asking your question in the wrong forum. You have a specific case and if you ask your question here, it means you are limiting yourself to just these people.
Plus Here we are sharing our timelines but it doesn't necessarily mean that we know the answers to questions. Go to other related forums and ask them. There are a lot more people there to help you.
You can claim implied status. Well it depends upon the processing officer how nice he or she is ? I have seen some cases at province level who got pnp approved even after expired work permit. Add an latter of explanation with schedule A.
I think PNPs are usually done first.. kind of makes sense because the provinces would have already done the majority of the work for CIC... and then the FSW outland are all over - I believe some get it very early and others all the way until the 5-6 month period...
Then we have CEC and FSW inland... they start a bit after the initial FSW outlands.
I noticed this with other months...(from the threads, it looks like May/June FSW inland are getting PPRs.. whereas for FSW outland, the August AORs are getting PPRs)
Hahaha..!! I did not pay my RPRF just for this reason (so that i can know they are working on my file) Lately I was thinking i shud have paid when i saw people getting PPR in 15 20 days
So trust me..Both ways hurt !!
shibaak said:
Greaaaaaaat! I am happy for you. But really??? in less than one month?!?!??!?!?!?!?!
I think PNPs are usually done first.. kind of makes sense because the provinces would have already done the majority of the work for CIC... and then the FSW outland are all over - I believe some get it very early and others all the way until the 5-6 month period...
Then we have CEC and FSW inland... they start a bit after the initial FSW outlands.
I noticed this with other months...(from the threads, it looks like May/June FSW inland are getting PPRs.. whereas for FSW outland, the August AORs are getting PPRs)
This is a tricky one, you should post in the main forum to get more replies.
If you apply for a new WP before the current one expired, you can claim worker status until the date when they made a decision on the new application (even if it was rejected).
If this is not the case and If you're from a visa exempt country, perhaps you could claim visitor status. Again, this is a tricky one and I'm not sure on this.
Otherwise, you would have to state that you were out of status, and include a letter explaining that you were preparing to leave and in fact had left within 2 weeks. You could have applied for restoration within 30 days, so I do not think this would be a problem since you stayed less than 30 days. This is a reasonable period for people to move out, you cannot simply drop everything and go to the airport on the day you receive notification, but i don't know how the immigration officers would interpret that.
This is probably a case where it is worth consulting a good lawyer as well.