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Neo_says said:
I have also applied on same date.
Did you get any response till now.
aman_293 said:
Did you get any response till now.
...NO...
Hey guys,
Received my PGWP this weekend. Wanted to give my full timeline:
Applied for PGWP - June 6
PGWP Approved - July 6
Applied for TRV - July 18
Passport request - August 4
TRV Approved - August 11
Passport with TRV recieved - August 12
Neo_says said:
Hello, Any update on your application?
Received the paper version in the mail today.
aman_293 said:
Hello, Any update on your application?
No. What about you Aman ?
yyzstudent said:
Received the paper version in the mail today.
When did you apply ?
Applied online July 6.
Approved August 11.
Permit arrived in mail August 15.
Applied July 11th and no status update yet other than the automated email " There have been no updates to your application XXXXXXXXXX "
Neo_says said:
No. What about you Aman ?
No man...no reply so far.. its unusual that cic not following a timeline as people those applied on july 6 already received the permit.
aman_293 said:
No man...no reply so far.. its unusual that cic not following a timeline as people those applied on july 6 already received the permit.
That is really surprising.
Status of my application just got updated (Refused). Application date July 11th.
MunnaReddy said:
Status of my application just got updated (Refused). Application date July 11th.
Sorry to hear that. Can you please share reason for refusal .
It is actually my spouse open work permit. We were not aware of the mandatory documents. So, did not include my employment letter. We were not requested to upload any additional documents either. Does anyone have document checklist for Spouse Work Permit in Canada online.
"You have not provided sufficient evidence to prove that your spouse is employed in an occupation that falls within the National Occupation Classification Skill level of 0, A or B. You may be eligible to re-apply for a work permit if you are able to provide proof that your spouse is a skilled worker in Canada, which may include a letter from your spouse’s employer, stating his/her job title, duties, and salary. If you cannot prove that your spouse is in a skilled occupation, your application for a work permit cannot be approved without a Labour Market Impact Assessment from Employment and Social Development Canada."
MunnaReddy said:
It is actually my spouse open work permit. We were not aware of the mandatory documents. So, did not include my employment letter. We were not requested to upload any additional documents either. Does anyone have document checklist for Spouse Work Permit in Canada online.
"You have not provided sufficient evidence to prove that your spouse is employed in an occupation that falls within the National Occupation Classification Skill level of 0, A or B. You may be eligible to re-apply for a work permit if you are able to provide proof that your spouse is a skilled worker in Canada, which may include a letter from your spouse’s employer, stating his/her job title, duties, and salary. If you cannot prove that your spouse is in a skilled occupation, your application for a work permit cannot be approved without a Labour Market Impact Assessment from Employment and Social Development Canada."
ohh that's really unfortunate... @neo_says any update for your application
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