scylla said:We've seen two cases here. In the first case the person was issued a PR visa but was then refused landing when they tried to enter Canada and they could not become a PR due to the illgal work. We don't know what happened after they were refused because they never came back and told us.
In the second case, the individual did not receive AIP after 11 months (as is normal with inland applications). Instead, their file was sent to the Etobicoke officer for further examination due to the illegal work. The Etobicoke office is a black hole and getting your application sent there can add months if not a year or more to your overall processing time. Since this person's file was only send to the Etobicoke office a few months ago, it's too early to say what the outcome will be.
Someone mentioned there was also a CBC show profiling border officers that covered this issue. Does anyone know what the situation/result was in the show?