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kimchill

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May 12, 2015
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Hi all,

Can we do flagpole to renew our BOWP? The reason why i am asking this is i have seen many people have successful get the PGWP (which is aldo an open work permit) at Port of Entry.

http://www.visatalk.ca/flagpoling/#comment-54
 
kimchill said:
Hi all,

Can we do flagpole to renew our BOWP? The reason why i am asking this is i have seen many people have successful get the PGWP (which is aldo an open work permit) at Port of Entry.

http://www.visatalk.ca/flagpoling/#comment-54

Wished I knew this before I apply. Applied April 9th and still nothing. Suppose to be traveling July 30th and am thinking I wont be able to travel because my work permit expires July 31st sucks >:(
 
hi


kimchill said:
Hi all,

Can we do flagpole to renew our BOWP? The reason why i am asking this is i have seen many people have successful get the PGWP (which is aldo an open work permit) at Port of Entry.

http://www.visatalk.ca/flagpoling/#comment-54

1. You can't apply for BOWP at a Port of Entry. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2013/ob485A.asp

Please note the following foreign nationals do not qualify for a bridging work permit:

Foreign nationals in Canada under section 186 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (work permit exempt) situations.
Foreign nationals who have let their status expire and must apply for restoration in order to return to temporary resident status.
Foreign nationals whose work permits are valid for longer than four months and/or already have a new LMO that can be used as the basis for new work permit application
Foreign nationals applying for a bridging work permit at the port of entry.
 
PMM,Thank you very much for all the answers of my queries, It helps a lot!


PMM said:
hi


1. You can't apply for BOWP at a Port of Entry. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2013/ob485A.asp

Please note the following foreign nationals do not qualify for a bridging work permit:

Foreign nationals in Canada under section 186 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (work permit exempt) situations.
Foreign nationals who have let their status expire and must apply for restoration in order to return to temporary resident status.
Foreign nationals whose work permits are valid for longer than four months and/or already have a new LMO that can be used as the basis for new work permit application
Foreign nationals applying for a bridging work permit at the port of entry.