TIA. A friend of mine submitted his PGWP online 4 months ago, he got a job, and the employer is demanding to see his work permit (NB: employer not willing to accept IRCC’s letter that allows one to work after submission).
The only opportunity is to now go to the border.
1) Will it be refused because he has already applied online?
2) I know the border is opened 24/7 but is there a specific time he needs to be there for them to process the application?
TIA. A friend of mine submitted his PGWP online 4 months ago, he got a job, and the employer is demanding to see his work permit (NB: employer not willing to accept IRCC’s letter that allows one to work after submission).
The only opportunity is to now go to the border.
1) Will it be refused because he has already applied online?
2) I know the border is opened 24/7 but is there a specific time he needs to be there for them to process the application?
Yes he can flagpole. He will need to withdraw his online application once he gets PGWP through flagpoling. He should go to the border in non-peak time. If he can avoid weekends that is better But not possible for many Not going during commuting times during weekdays is also best. If you go on weekends would go earlier in the morning.
Yes he can flagpole. He will need to withdraw his online application once he gets PGWP through flagpoling. He should go to the border in non-peak time. If he can avoid weekends that is better But not possible for many Not going during commuting times during weekdays is also best. If you go on weekends would go earlier in the morning.
Yes he can flagpole. He will need to withdraw his online application once he gets PGWP through flagpoling. He should go to the border in non-peak time. If he can avoid weekends that is better But not possible for many Not going during commuting times during weekdays is also best. If you go on weekends would go earlier in the morning.
Hold on, wait a sec, are you sure? Isn't 90 days of student implied status after graduation in count here? I know there is a 180 days stuff for PGWP but the study permit's 90 days implied status is solid right?