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Old Apr 15th 2013, 5:24 am
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Ahem, see his signature FL.
Im bad at reading signatures so he is ok at the moment.
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Old Apr 15th 2013, 5:27 am
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Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
You say you are a PR of Canada. Will you be able to meet the 730 day residency obligation? In other words when did you become a PR and how long have you been outside Canada unless working for a Canadian company or accompanying a Canadian citizen outside of canada.
In my signature FL. I have loads of time. Got in before they slammed the door shut. Funny old world, I would not have considered being a cook to be a skilled job. I bet I don't get skilled worker pay when I get there. I will probably end up doing something else when I get there, not sure what yet. might do some courses here before I settle.
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Old Apr 15th 2013, 5:39 am
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Originally Posted by Yorkiechef
In my signature FL. I have loads of time. Got in before they slammed the door shut. Funny old world, I would not have considered being a cook to be a skilled job. I bet I don't get skilled worker pay when I get there. I will probably end up doing something else when I get there, not sure what yet. might do some courses here before I settle.
Hi, if you're good at you're job you will find work. I am a professional chef and I found well paid employment very easily!

Also, why would you consider being a TRAINED chef not a skill? I consider myself to be highly skilled!! Thank you very much!
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