Right, not sure if they want to save time linking my application or this is allowed legally. Not much info given on cic
In OINP rep should use there own portal, but same rep when comes to IRCC asks for my credentials.
Update: I got some info on this, maybe help others.
They have to use a separate portal here called ARP and link client profile. Then will have full control
AOR 3 Jan and BOWP applied 09 Jan. Hopefully BOWP will get processed/approved by end of Apr 2020 (within 100 days)? I think the next next steps will be MEP and bio-metrics request.
Right, not sure if they want to save time linking my application or this is allowed legally. Not much info given on cic
In OINP rep should use there own portal, but same rep when comes to IRCC asks for my credentials.
Update: I got some info on this, maybe help others.
They have to use a separate portal here called ARP and link client profile. Then will have full control
AOR 3 Jan and BOWP applied 09 Jan. Hopefully BOWP will get processed/approved by end of Apr 2020 (within 100 days)? I think the next next steps will be MEP and bio-metrics request.
I have received an ITA through OINP. In my OINP application, as well as my initial EE application I have mentioned my status as in a common law relationship. While waiting for my OINP to come through, I applied for an open work permit ( My partner has moved to Canada as a student in August 2019). My Work permit was refused by IRCC quoting that they were not convinced with the proof submitted for common law.
I have now received an ITA and I am still looking to maintain the same status of common law and submit the same proof that we had submitted for Open work permit. We do not have additional proof.
Question: Is it a good idea to mention my partner as an accompanying family member so that he can get his PR too OR should I make it non accompanying.
Would the lack of common law proof lead to both my PR and his getting rejected/ the entire application being rejected?