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TR to PR Pathway for essential non-healthcare workers.

dreamerx10kadost

Full Member
Jul 24, 2019
37
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Hi,
I hope you guys are doing well.
I am planning to apply for PR under the aforementioned temporary stream.
I am currently working as a full-time essential worker in Walmart on Work Permit.
During my Study Visas, I used to work 21 hrs/ week in Walmart.
Now, I am confused should I go for This application process or not? Given that I have a valid work permit and completed 1560 hours of the required work.
My main concern is regarding the work I did on the Study permit i.e. 21 hrs/ week. Will it create any issues?

Thanks.
 

zapr000

Newbie
Jun 2, 2021
3
0
Hi,
I hope you guys are doing well.
I am planning to apply for PR under the aforementioned temporary stream.
I am currently working as a full-time essential worker in Walmart on Work Permit.
During my Study Visas, I used to work 21 hrs/ week in Walmart.
Now, I am confused should I go for This application process or not? Given that I have a valid work permit and completed 1560 hours of the required work.
My main concern is regarding the work I did on the Study permit i.e. 21 hrs/ week. Will it create any issues?

Thanks.
Any hours above 20 is not allowed as per your conditions on study permit. However i doubt that ircc will come after you for working more than 1 hour but this is my opinion not a advice. it might create you problem in future if they investigate full extent on you.
My advice would be to apply if you are eligible and proceed with caution
 

Adrienbarco

Full Member
Jun 8, 2021
48
23
28
Vernon
Category........
Other
NOC Code......
6311
Hey guys
Do you know anything about the process for the non health care worker ? I heard they won’t process any applications until the field is full
 

kingof2917

Full Member
Feb 6, 2020
25
2
Hi,
I hope you guys are doing well.
I am planning to apply for PR under the aforementioned temporary stream.
I am currently working as a full-time essential worker in Walmart on Work Permit.
During my Study Visas, I used to work 21 hrs/ week in Walmart.
Now, I am confused should I go for This application process or not? Given that I have a valid work permit and completed 1560 hours of the required work.
My main concern is regarding the work I did on the Study permit i.e. 21 hrs/ week. Will it create any issues?

Thanks.
On a study permit, you are allowed to work maximum 20 hours a week. But in your case, you worked 21 hours. If it was for 1 or 2 or maybe 3 times then it should be ok IRCC will not mind it much because sometimes it happens your coworker comes late then you have to work a little extra but if it was fixed 21 hours a week then it's wrong. Of course, you can proceed with this Tr to Pr stream, but you need a strong reason to make them believe that 21 hrs in your case was fine. You should never work more than 20 hours on a study permit.
 
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