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sunny_guyed

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:-X I just submitted my application form. What is next? What to expect? What is the probability of hearing back from them as soon as possible? How long it usually takes at least to hear from them? I am very anxious. Please calm me down and let's chat. Thanks. :-X :-\
 
paper based? you should receive AOR in around 3 months. There's nothing you can do until CIC request additional docs/RPRF
 
mf4361 said:
paper based? you should receive AOR in around 3 months. There's nothing you can do until CIC request additional docs/RPRF


Yes, the paper based, but I did within Canada... :-X
 
sunny_guyed said:
Yes, the paper based, but I did within Canada... :-X

Inland application is currently estimated at 16 months.

From my experience, RPRF comes 8 months after application
 
mf4361 said:
Inland application is currently estimated at 16 months.

From my experience, RPRF comes 8 months after application

thanks for your reply. where did you find these numbers? 16 months and sorry, but what is RPRF? I should have googled it, but sorry :-X
 
sunny_guyed said:
thanks for your reply. where did you find these numbers? 16 months and sorry, but what is RPRF? I should have googled it, but sorry :-X

I also applied PNP paper based. That is my experience with IRCC

RPRF is Right of Permanent Residency Fee. or sometimes called landing fee
 
mf4361 said:
I also applied PNP paper based. That is my experience with IRCC

RPRF is Right of Permanent Residency Fee. or sometimes called landing fee


Thanks. My post-graduate work permit is given for three years, but I am already freaking out as my clock is ticking and so worried about not getting my nomination on time if it is gonna take such a long time..16 months that is a lot....
 
sunny_guyed said:
Thanks. My post-graduate work permit is given for three years, but I am already freaking out as my clock is ticking and so worried about not getting my nomination on time if it is gonna take such a long time..16 months that is a lot....

If you have been nominated by a province (conditions may apply) and have AOR at IRCC Stage, you can apply for BOWP as an extension in case your PGWP is expiring. I did similar thing when my 3-year PGWP expires last June

3 years is 36 months. That's a lot of time to make your move
 
mf4361 said:
If you have been nominated by a province (conditions may apply) and have AOR at IRCC Stage, you can apply for BOWP as an extension in case your PGWP is expiring. I did similar thing when my 3-year PGWP expires last June

3 years is 36 months. That's a lot of time to make your move

Nice. Are you still working on getting your PR or not? I was wondering if BOWP has some requirements, such as being able to work only for one employer (i.e. restricted) or is that similar to an open work permit. As you know PGWP is open and you can work for any employer and in any part of Canada..

By the way, I already have used 9 months of my 3 years PGWP...that sucks... but i was trying to find a job and/or transitioning from one to another job... :'( technically, i only have left 2 years....... :'( :'( :'(
 
sunny_guyed said:
Nice. Are you still working on getting your PR or not? I was wondering if BOWP has some requirements, such as being able to work only for one employer (i.e. restricted) or is that similar to an open work permit. As you know PGWP is open and you can work for any employer and in any part of Canada..

By the way, I already have used 9 months of my 3 years PGWP...that sucks... but i was trying to find a job and/or transitioning from one to another job... :'( technically, i only have left 2 years....... :'( :'( :'(

I got approved recently, waiting for CoPR and landing

BOWP by definition is open work permit. If your nomination is "employment restricted" then you are not eligible, you are suppose to apply for Closed WP LMIA exempt. If you consider requirement of BOWP (having AOR) you only need 4 months + PNP nomination to be able to stay in Canada while PR in process
 
Hi guys,

Sorry for interfering.
Very quick question, I strongly believe you can help.

I will apply tomorrow for PR, through PNP, paper based application, outside of CA. Could you please advise, from your experience, after how long did you receive a request for medicals.
I would like to remain pregnant as i am turning 31 this year and waiting another 16 months (paper based processing times) is not in my favor.

In the meantime, we applied for my husband's work permit and open work permit for myself, in February. Waiting for it to be processed and as soon as we have it, we can move to Canada.

Thank you.
 
Pikandpok said:
Hi guys,

Sorry for interfering.
Very quick question, I strongly believe you can help.

I will apply tomorrow for PR, through PNP, paper based application, outside of CA. Could you please advise, from your experience, after how long did you receive a request for medicals.
I would like to remain pregnant as i am turning 31 this year and waiting another 16 months (paper based processing times) is not in my favor.

In the meantime, we applied for my husband's work permit and open work permit for myself, in February. Waiting for it to be processed and as soon as we have it, we can move to Canada.

Thank you.

outland depends on the location of visa office. try check out with threads of older application. My MR comes 11m2w after application date for inland

If you are pregnant at MR, you can request CIC for extension and delays the MR until you give birth

And may i suggest you open a new thread for specific questions like that