Hi All,
I am a bit confused about implied status. My partner has applied for PR, and sent an OWP application with that. My partner's work permit just expired, but supposedly "implied status" has now kicked in, so they can continue to work under the conditions of the expired work permit. That all makes sense. However, there seems to me agreement everywhere that as soon as the person leaves Canada, they lose "implied status". My question is this - how do they ("they" being the powers that be here in Canada) know that you've left the country? Does it all link up somehow in their systems? What if you get a new passport when you leave the country? (My partner is from a country that does not need a visa to enter Canada, they can enter as a visitor). How do they really know that you even left for a short period of time? Why can't we just come back from the short break away, and keep working under "implied status"....how do they know that you left and came back, "giving up" implied status?
Really hoping to hear from someone who has firsthand experience with this, as we are really under pressure. My partner needs to get home for a short break to see a relative who is ill, but doesn't want to give up the "implied status" to do that. Need to find a way around this. Any suggestions are helpful. Thanks in advance.
I am a bit confused about implied status. My partner has applied for PR, and sent an OWP application with that. My partner's work permit just expired, but supposedly "implied status" has now kicked in, so they can continue to work under the conditions of the expired work permit. That all makes sense. However, there seems to me agreement everywhere that as soon as the person leaves Canada, they lose "implied status". My question is this - how do they ("they" being the powers that be here in Canada) know that you've left the country? Does it all link up somehow in their systems? What if you get a new passport when you leave the country? (My partner is from a country that does not need a visa to enter Canada, they can enter as a visitor). How do they really know that you even left for a short period of time? Why can't we just come back from the short break away, and keep working under "implied status"....how do they know that you left and came back, "giving up" implied status?
Really hoping to hear from someone who has firsthand experience with this, as we are really under pressure. My partner needs to get home for a short break to see a relative who is ill, but doesn't want to give up the "implied status" to do that. Need to find a way around this. Any suggestions are helpful. Thanks in advance.