To qualify for the inside work permits, you must be applying within Canada as a temporary resident (visitor or student). The outside work permit applies to those applying for a work permit outside of Canada. Applying from inside Canada will average 59 days for your application to be approved.
it is only available to those renewing their visas — which took just about 7 to 10 days after all documents were submitted, it is taking about 30 to 45 days, or even more in some cases.
Most British naturalisation applications take between 3-4 months to be processed. Straight forward applications can be decided within 2 months, and more complex can take up to 6 months. Processing times will also vary depending on the Home Office's caseload.
If your permanent resident (PR) card is expired or will expire in less than 9 months, you can apply for a new card. The new card will have a new expiration date.
Those documents include the following:
Employment contracts.
Promotion letters.
Paystubs.
Pictures of you at work.
Sworn declarations from former colleagues.
The Canadian authorities will have to complete the process within 8 weeks of application. However, please note that you need to apply for the Visa one month in advance. The Canadian authorities will have to complete the process within 8 weeks of application.
You can check your case status online using the USCIS case status page and your 13-digit receipt number. Processing times for specific applications after biometrics include 90 days for work authorization, 12-18 months for I-751, and 150-210 days for work permit applications.
If your COPR has expired, you will need to apply for permanent residence again, pay the required fees, and meet the current requirements for selection.
The processing time for a Canada visitor visa may take longer due to several factors, such as the number of applications received, the type of visa application, and the individual's country of origin. Additionally, peak periods and incomplete or inaccurate applications can also contribute to...