Hi,
My name is Cici and I'm originally from Sweden. I'm in a common-law relationship with my wonderful Canadian boyfriend and we recently applied for my permanent residency through common-law sponsorship.
When we applied I was on a work visa, so I got told that if I sent in a "extension/change condition on the work visa" application at the same time, I would get implied status and I would be able to keep working to help provide for ourselves while the application was being processed.
But this is my problem:
My employer (which is an American company with a branch in Canada) has decided that they won't let me keep working because they don't understand the whole deal with the "Implied status". All they see is that my work visa now is up, and I no longer have a valid SIN. My closest employer and the general manager at my branch fully support me and are trying to explain to the corporate office in the US that it is legal here in Canada for me to work.
I'm trying to find enough proof and documents to explain Implied status, but it's really hard to find somewhere where it's clear. Any suggestions of what documents I should show them? I've already given them a copy of my entire application, receipts and a copy of the postal receipt with a stamp to prove that it was sent in before my work visa expired.
I guess that a paper saying that the immigration has received the application is good, but how long does it take before i get that?
I need help. Me and my partner will not be able to provide for ourselves on only his pay so I need to get back to work as soon as possible.
I'll appreciate all the help i can get. Thanks
Cici
My name is Cici and I'm originally from Sweden. I'm in a common-law relationship with my wonderful Canadian boyfriend and we recently applied for my permanent residency through common-law sponsorship.
When we applied I was on a work visa, so I got told that if I sent in a "extension/change condition on the work visa" application at the same time, I would get implied status and I would be able to keep working to help provide for ourselves while the application was being processed.
But this is my problem:
My employer (which is an American company with a branch in Canada) has decided that they won't let me keep working because they don't understand the whole deal with the "Implied status". All they see is that my work visa now is up, and I no longer have a valid SIN. My closest employer and the general manager at my branch fully support me and are trying to explain to the corporate office in the US that it is legal here in Canada for me to work.
I'm trying to find enough proof and documents to explain Implied status, but it's really hard to find somewhere where it's clear. Any suggestions of what documents I should show them? I've already given them a copy of my entire application, receipts and a copy of the postal receipt with a stamp to prove that it was sent in before my work visa expired.
I guess that a paper saying that the immigration has received the application is good, but how long does it take before i get that?
I need help. Me and my partner will not be able to provide for ourselves on only his pay so I need to get back to work as soon as possible.
I'll appreciate all the help i can get. Thanks
Cici