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Help! Only 2 months left in Canada work permit.

pranavp2810

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Apr 8, 2020
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I applied for the PGWP extension back in Oct 2022. My work permit was to expire in Dec 2022 and I had received an email in Aug 2022 saying that I may qualify for the 18 month extension, and I had met all the criteria, but now the application has just finished processing and I was given only until May 2023. I graduated during COVID and got my PGWP then, but with countless job applications over months of searching, I failed to secure a job, so I went back to India in Dec 2020 as I needed a support system for my mental health during the hard times, and staying in Canada became too expensive. While in India, I did some certifications and applied for countless jobs in my field in Canada, and eventually I got a few interviews but did not meet the skill level required. In Aug 2020, I got an email saying I may qualify for the 18 month extension, so I came back to Canada and applied for it. I was able to get a full-time sales job at a telecom company here in Dec 2022 and have been working there since. I am doing well here and they like me as I am a hard worker, and it took me a long time to find a job. It was my hope to be able to get PR during the 18 month extension using NLPNP or AIP in Newfoundland. But now all I have is 2 months and the job I currently have is a NOC TEER 4 job and it is not a designated employer for AIP.


- Is there any way to appeal the decision of the case officer?

- Should I reapply for a work permit extension and hope a new case officer makes a different decision?

- What are my options with only 2 months left? Please advise.
 

yuba raj

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Mar 9, 2023
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i was wok in canadian embassy kabul more then 6 year as a gorkha guard force. This days no ways to find any type of job and no opertunity to work there canada and and i am asking you to save my childre.this days i am asking to you all cano people save my kids
 

outhaulcheery

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Mar 9, 2023
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Yes, you might be allowed to submit a motion or an appeal in response to a negative ruling. An appeal is a request to have an unfavorable decision reviewed by a different authority.