Hi All,
I'm trying to get a full understanding of 'implied status' for my PR application which was made via Express Entry as a Federal Skilled Worker
In 2017, I activated an IEC (open work permit) and have been in Canada since then. My IEC expired at the end of December 2019 but I applied for PR (inland) at the start of December 2019. My PR application was accepted prior to my IEC expiring and I am currently at the point of giving my biometrics for PR.
When I arrived back in Canada (Shortly after my IEC expired but with an accepted PR application receipt in hand) from visiting family abroad, I was informed that I do not have implied status and that I am a visitor.
My interpretation of implied status, given I had a valid work permit when my PR application was accepted, is that I should now have implied status. And as I'm from a country that is visa-exempt for Canada, I am free to travel back and forth so leaving Canada would not alter my implied status.
I was told at the border however that I can apply for a bridge permit only once I pass the background check (Stage 1?) for PR until then, I'm a visa-exempt tourist.
In other words, why do I not have implied status given I had a valid IEC when my PR was accepted?
Thanks!
I'm trying to get a full understanding of 'implied status' for my PR application which was made via Express Entry as a Federal Skilled Worker
In 2017, I activated an IEC (open work permit) and have been in Canada since then. My IEC expired at the end of December 2019 but I applied for PR (inland) at the start of December 2019. My PR application was accepted prior to my IEC expiring and I am currently at the point of giving my biometrics for PR.
When I arrived back in Canada (Shortly after my IEC expired but with an accepted PR application receipt in hand) from visiting family abroad, I was informed that I do not have implied status and that I am a visitor.
My interpretation of implied status, given I had a valid work permit when my PR application was accepted, is that I should now have implied status. And as I'm from a country that is visa-exempt for Canada, I am free to travel back and forth so leaving Canada would not alter my implied status.
I was told at the border however that I can apply for a bridge permit only once I pass the background check (Stage 1?) for PR until then, I'm a visa-exempt tourist.
In other words, why do I not have implied status given I had a valid IEC when my PR was accepted?
Thanks!
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