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Author Topic: unemployed, but how come? - HELP!  (Read 312 times)
ae03yy
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« on: May 28, 2011, 10:51:23 am »

Hi all, I need some input on my current situation at work.

I asked my employer to help me out renew my papers and stay legally in Canada. He first got sceptical when I told him he needed to file for LMO at HRSDC and said "no" despite all the docs I prepared saying what he needs for a PGWP to get LMO. After nearly two months, he suddenly realised I would soon be gone and changed his mine. We faxed everything to HRSDC one week to the expiry of my status. Then the day before my PGWP expires I mailed my application to Vegreville. It was received there on Friday morning and my permit was good till Thursday.

On Thursday, they informed me at work they will no longer have me on schedule because that was the last day on WP. So, I went to my boss and told him about implyied status, printed what CIC says about it and he said he'll phone me the next day after reviewing that printed doc and making some calls on his own.

He did not call... and I am not schedule on Monday either. Besides he's the only one who can get LMO Ref# and I need it to provide it to CIC. Moreover, I can't stay unemployed as i need the money... if he took 2 months to decide to call HRSDC and then agree to file lmo, what will happen to me till he calls cic about implied status, i wonder.
I even told him the backlog cic has and that they're reviewing Dec 31 (a long time to get to May 27).

What can I do? Can I look elsewhere? Can I file a complain and, if yes, to who? I don't know and need advice from all
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