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zazen

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Not sure if any one has faced a similar situation before, i have not been able to find any discussions pertinent to my issue in the forums. Any help or advice is deeply appreciated.

I have been in Canada for the last 4 years on two work permits both of which needed LMIA approval. When i got my second LMIA i drove to buffalo border to get my TRV and work permit issued. The officer issued me a new visa that was eligible only for a year, stating that under new provisions i was only eligible to work in Canada for 4 years. I was totally unaware of the new rule, assuming he being the authority new better i did not question him. I did not realize my NOC falls under exception to the 4 year rule - i am NOC 0 and so i am eligible for another 2 year visa and limitation of 4 years does not apply to NOC 0 & A. I am wondering if i can go back to the border again and let them know that a mistake was made and have another two years of visa?
 
zazen said:
Not sure if any one has faced a similar situation before, i have not been able to find any discussions pertinent to my issue in the forums. Any help or advice is deeply appreciated.

I have been in Canada for the last 4 years on two work permits both of which needed LMIA approval. When i got my second LMIA i drove to buffalo border to get my TRV and work permit issued. The officer issued me a new visa that was eligible only for a year, stating that under new provisions i was only eligible to work in Canada for 4 years. I was totally unaware of the new rule, assuming he being the authority new better i did not question him. I did not realize my NOC falls under exception to the 4 year rule - i am NOC 0 and so i am eligible for another 2 year visa and limitation of 4 years does not apply to NOC 0 & A. I am wondering if i can go back to the border again and let them know that a mistake was made and have another two years of visa?

If you fall under NOC 0 & A, you are eligible to extend maximum limit of 4 years. Below is the link.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/apply-who-eligible/four-year-maximum.asp

You might have to re-apply to extend when it is about to expire, you cannot go to CBSA office to update it.
 
thinkshady said:
If you fall under NOC 0 & A, you are eligible to extend maximum limit of 4 years. Below is the link.

Thanks for the link. NOC 0 & A do not have maximum limit. The exceptions are clearly spelled out

These categories or occupations are the exceptions for which a work permit can exceed the four-year limit:

NOC O and A (including spouses/dependants of these skilled temporary foreign workers)
LMIA-exempt jobs under
International agreements
Canadian interests
Self-support
Humanitarian reasons
Jobs that do not need a work permit
Permanent resident applicants who have received a positive selection decision or approval in principle
Provincial nominees applying for an employer-specific work permit
 
zazen said:
Thanks for the link. However what you said is not correct, NOC 0 & A do not have maximum limit. The exceptions are clearly spelled out

You and the previous poster are saying the same thing. The previous poster just said it differently.
 
scylla said:
You and the previous poster are saying the same thing. The previous poster just said it differently.

@Scylla thanks for pointing that out, you are absolutely right, i just updated my previous post.