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Very good, did you submit yout T4 and NOA by yourself or they asked you as ADR?
Submitted my T4 and NOA through webform when they publicly announced the 6 months work experience eligibility to PR.
 
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HCCP Inside Canada (12 Month Work Experience-LMIA on feb 12, 2024)
Applied : feb 2024 16:33 UTC
AOR : April 15
Proof of work submitted : June 26
Pre-Arrival Letter: November 14 2024
Eligibility Letter : November 14. 2024
PR1 : January 10 2025
PR2: January 13 2025
 
Jan 15th ,2024 application submitted outside canada
Biometric Request May 2024
ADR, Medical requested in one shot Sept 2024

No update after that
Still waiting 6 months
 
Has anyone applied from outside Canada under the "gaining experience" category? What’s your current application status?
 
Did you finish your 6 months work experience or you are gaining the experience? If you Don't mind me asking when did you land in Canada?
 
Has he travelled now, when was the passport requested?
Yes Stage 2 in progress.
our application submitted 29 aug 2019 , medical submitted
corona happened, no update till 2022
Feb 2023 asking more document
work permit March 2023
married March 2024
proof of experience May 2024, spouse added on fime May 2024
spouse work permit Oct 2024
everything is submitted but no reply, when call IRCC they say they final review pending
anyone has this experience
 
Ecopr march 26 2025
our application submitted 29 aug 2019 , medical submitted
corona happened, no update till 2022
Feb 2023 asking more document
work permit March 2023
married March 2024
proof of experience May 2024, spouse added on fime May 2024
spouse work permit Oct 2024
everything is submitted but no reply, when call IRCC they say they final review pending
anyone has this experience.. how long it take for you recieve Ecopr?
 
Good news!!! Looks like it is moving again.
Applied on January 1, 2024 - Inside Canada, Gaining Experience ( 6 Months work experience at that time). Family of 4. One is non accompanying.
April 19,2024- AOR and Biometric Letter
June 26,2024- Proof of Work Updated via WebForm with NOA and T4
July 31,2024- Medical Letter Request, police clearance for my husband.
September 10, 2024 Medical Passed
September 10,2024- We are reviewing the additional docs that you provided (I provided Police Clearance of my husband)

September 12, 2025- Pre Arrival Letter
 
Good news!!! Looks like it is moving again.
Applied on January 1, 2024 - Inside Canada, Gaining Experience ( 6 Months work experience at that time). Family of 4. One is non accompanying.
April 19,2024- AOR and Biometric Letter
June 26,2024- Proof of Work Updated via WebForm with NOA and T4
July 31,2024- Medical Letter Request, police clearance for my husband.
September 10, 2024 Medical Passed
September 10,2024- We are reviewing the additional docs that you provided (I provided Police Clearance of my husband)

September 12, 2025- Pre Arrival Letter
September 15, 2025 - Eligibility PASSED

Question about the Eligibility letter:
This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker Pilot program. It has been determined that you meet the eligibility and admissibility requirements for permanent residence under Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker Pilot program, with the exception of your work experience. Your work experience is under review. Your temporary residence application has been approved and a bridging open work permit is being issued. Upon receiving this approval, all your accompanying dependents are eligible to apply for Temporary Resident (TR) applications. • An accompanying dependent, is a family members you list as “accompanying” on your permanent resident application (on the IMM0008 Generic Application for Canada form).• If your family members is listed as “non-accompanying” on your permanent resident application (on the IMM0008 Generic Application for Canada form), they are NOT eligible to receive a temporary resident permit at this time.*

Does it mean, I will be getting another work permit visa first before getting a PR? I currently have over 1 year home child care experience.
 
Good news!!! Looks like it is moving again.
Applied on January 1, 2024 - Inside Canada, Gaining Experience ( 6 Months work experience at that time). Family of 4. One is non accompanying.
April 19,2024- AOR and Biometric Letter
June 26,2024- Proof of Work Updated via WebForm with NOA and T4
July 31,2024- Medical Letter Request, police clearance for my husband.
September 10, 2024 Medical Passed
September 10,2024- We are reviewing the additional docs that you provided (I provided Police Clearance of my husband)

September 12, 2025- Pre Arrival Letter
September 15, 2025 - Eligibility PASSED

Question about the Eligibility letter:
This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker Pilot program. It has been determined that you meet the eligibility and admissibility requirements for permanent residence under Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker Pilot program, with the exception of your work experience. Your work experience is under review. Your temporary residence application has been approved and a bridging open work permit is being issued. Upon receiving this approval, all your accompanying dependents are eligible to apply for Temporary Resident (TR) applications. • An accompanying dependent, is a family members you list as “accompanying” on your permanent resident application (on the IMM0008 Generic Application for Canada form).• If your family members is listed as “non-accompanying” on your permanent resident application (on the IMM0008 Generic Application for Canada form), they are NOT eligible to receive a temporary resident permit at this time.*

Does it mean, I will be getting another work permit visa first before getting a PR? I currently have over 1 year home child care experience.
I got the same letter, which was weird because I had already provided proof of my work experience. Later, I received a call from IRCC telling me the letter was a mistake and that a bridging open work permit wasn’t needed. A few months later, I finally got my PR.


I hope this is the case for you too since you’ve already submitted your work experience. It might also be worth sending a web form to ask them, just to be sure.


Anyway, congratulations! It’s been a long journey for you. With Canada closing its borders, this is really great news.
 
I got the same letter, which was weird because I had already provided proof of my work experience. Later, I received a call from IRCC telling me the letter was a mistake and that a bridging open work permit wasn’t needed. A few months later, I finally got my PR.


I hope this is the case for you too since you’ve already submitted your work experience. It might also be worth sending a web form to ask them, just to be sure.


Anyway, congratulations! It’s been a long journey for you. With Canada closing its borders, this is really great news.
Thank you Tetunte!