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Electrical Generator Service Technician
Hi All
Does any one know of anyone working in Canada that is a Electrical Generator Service Technician? I work for a UK company, Aggreko, who I am trying to get a transfer to Canada with. I and my family have a permanent residency cards for Canada which I obtained a few years ago. They expire in Sept 2014 so I hope I can have them extended once I am there working. So it would be great to know what salary the above position obtains in Fort McMurray/ Alberta and Toronto these are the areas I will be offered to chose from. Thing is they don't like to mention what salary I will get until I fully commit myself. Hope some one can help:) Ken |
Re: Electrical Generator Service Technician
Originally Posted by madscotsman
(Post 10702083)
I and my family have a permanent residency cards for Canada which I obtained a few years ago. They expire in Sept 2014 so I hope I can have them extended once I am there working.
No idea on your questions, but just wanted to make sure you weren't relying on the date on your card! |
Re: Electrical Generator Service Technician
Originally Posted by madscotsman
(Post 10702083)
Hi All
Does any one know of anyone working in Canada that is a Electrical Generator Service Technician? I work for a UK company, Aggreko, who I am trying to get a transfer to Canada with. I and my family have a permanent residency cards for Canada which I obtained a few years ago. They expire in Sept 2014 so I hope I can have them extended once I am there working. So it would be great to know what salary the above position obtains in Fort McMurray/ Alberta and Toronto these are the areas I will be offered to chose from. Thing is they don't like to mention what salary I will get until I fully commit myself. Hope some one can help:) Ken To furfill permanent residency requirements you have to have lived in Canada for 2 out of 5 years. When you try to renew your PR card you have to list the dates of when you were in Canada if you have not been in Canada for 2 out of 5 years they can cut you off so to speak so this is the first step (to ensure you have enough time in your belt). In regards to your occupation, is it major generators (hydro) or minor (back up generators for a hospital)? |
Re: Electrical Generator Service Technician
As you are already PRs providing you meet the 730 day residency obligation
then you can apply for any job. Im assuming the transfer you are talking about is not going to be an Intra Co Transferee as you wouldnt qualify. When did you land and how long have you spent in Canada within the last 5 years? |
Re: Electrical Generator Service Technician
Hi There
I have not spent anytime in Canada so far thats why I am worried. My transfer to Canada will be from Aggreko UK to Aggreko Canada. The expiry date on the card is 5th Aug 2014 (sorry I put September before). |
Re: Electrical Generator Service Technician
Originally Posted by madscotsman
(Post 10702113)
Hi There
I have not spent anytime in Canada so far thats why I am worried. My transfer to Canada will be from Aggreko UK to Aggreko Canada. The expiry date on the card is 5th Aug 2014 (sorry I put September before). |
Re: Electrical Generator Service Technician
Im guessing he didn't activate his COPR forms so they will now have expired and wont be able to land as a PR.
Cancel that LOL. Probably would have landed in Jul 2009 so would now not meet the 730 day residency obligation. |
Re: Electrical Generator Service Technician
Hi sorry about the two different posts. I landed in 2009 and activated my landing status I then received our residency cards later on
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Re: Electrical Generator Service Technician
Originally Posted by madscotsman
(Post 10702113)
The expiry date on the card is 5th Aug 2014 (sorry I put September before).
The only date that matters is the date you landed and activated PR, that's when the 5 year clock starts ticking. So when was that? |
Re: Electrical Generator Service Technician
So here is the Coles version.
Legally you are still a PR but you have not and cannot meet the residency obligation. If entering Canada and this comes to light then CBSA will deal with you either by reporting you under section 44(1) of the act for failing to meet the residency obligation and issue you with a removal order which can be appealed within 37 days. You could also volunteer to relinquish your PR status as you cant meet it. This will mean coming in as a PR but if no appeal submitted even with this option after 37 days then you lose the PR status. More details found in this link http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resourc.../enf23-eng.pdf |
Re: Electrical Generator Service Technician
Originally Posted by madscotsman
(Post 10702139)
Hi sorry about the two different posts. I landed in 2009 and activated my landing status I then received our residency cards later on
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