I am an outland EE applicant (AOR: May 2020) and have been waiting for such a long time (Just like most of us here).
Now I have the chance to study in Canada.
If I enter Canada using a study permit, will it be ok to change my EE application from outland to inland?
I have a similar question. I am FSW-Outland with ITA in August 2020 and my application is still processing. However, I have an employer who is keen to hire me under the Global Talent Scheme and get a LMIA and temporary closed work permit for me.
If I was able to get the work permit, I am wondering if it as simple as just updating my address on my FSW application and the application will change to inland or if there is more to it?
I am also not sure if there are any risks involved with gaining a temporary work permit when a FSW application is in progress - as the definition of the work permit is temporary, but I clearly have a desire to stay in Canada permanently due to having a PR application in progress. Thus, I am not sure if the IRCC will think there is a risk I will overstay on my temporary work permit and refuse it.
My wife applied with me as a dependant last year, she was on a working permit, and I visited to reunite with an immediate family member on my temporary visa last year during Covid. We didn't even think about the outland-inland situation, but seems like IRCC found out themselves that I was inland now and they have afterwards treated us just as inland applicants - we got our confirmation portal emails and eCOPR last month and became PRs inland.
My wife applied with me as a dependant last year, she was on a working permit, and I visited to reunite with an immediate family member on my temporary visa last year during Covid. We didn't even think about the outland-inland situation, but seems like IRCC found out themselves that I was inland now and they have afterwards treated us just as inland applicants - we got our confirmation portal emails and eCOPR last month and became PRs inland.
That's wonderful! I'm in the same situation. Just arrived in Canada a month ago via family reunification, and was wondering if I'd be treated as an inland applicant . Thanks so much for replying!
That's wonderful! I'm in the same situation. Just arrived in Canada a month ago via family reunification, and was wondering if I'd be treated as an inland applicant . Thanks so much for replying!
My wife applied with me as a dependant last year, she was on a working permit, and I visited to reunite with an immediate family member on my temporary visa last year during Covid. We didn't even think about the outland-inland situation, but seems like IRCC found out themselves that I was inland now and they have afterwards treated us just as inland applicants - we got our confirmation portal emails and eCOPR last month and became PRs inland.
I have a similar question. I am FSW-Outland with ITA in August 2020 and my application is still processing. However, I have an employer who is keen to hire me under the Global Talent Scheme and get a LMIA and temporary closed work permit for me.
If I was able to get the work permit, I am wondering if it as simple as just updating my address on my FSW application and the application will change to inland or if there is more to it?
I am also not sure if there are any risks involved with gaining a temporary work permit when a FSW application is in progress - as the definition of the work permit is temporary, but I clearly have a desire to stay in Canada permanently due to having a PR application in progress. Thus, I am not sure if the IRCC will think there is a risk I will overstay on my temporary work permit and refuse it.
My wife applied with me as a dependant last year, she was on a working permit, and I visited to reunite with an immediate family member on my temporary visa last year during Covid. We didn't even think about the outland-inland situation, but seems like IRCC found out themselves that I was inland now and they have afterwards treated us just as inland applicants - we got our confirmation portal emails and eCOPR last month and became PRs inland.