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Job offer for PR
Hi all , new on here... does anyone know if you need a job offer for the PR card, it says on the form " do you have a job offer " well if we did it takes around 12 months for the PR card ? so the job offer would have lapsed by then, I read you can get arranged employment, we both have ofers of jobs, my wifes is on the list, mine is not ( scaffolder ) but I spoke to the manager ( friend of a friend ) when we were in Halifax and he said he would give me a job soon as we arrive.. little confused as I saw people saying you can't get PR without a job offer... HELP :fingerscrossed:
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Re: Job offer for PR
read the wiki at the top of the page for your options.
http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Quick_...an_Immigration then ask the specific questions you have you can't just " apply" for a PR card |
Re: Job offer for PR
Thanks for the reply....
so.. we get the job offer.. then apply for residency.. this takes how long ?? not sure their going to keep the job open for months ?? |
Re: Job offer for PR
Originally Posted by clay
(Post 8987448)
Thanks for the reply....
so.. we get the job offer.. then apply for residency.. this takes how long ?? not sure their going to keep the job open for months ?? Once you have PR, you can then apply for any job in Canada as you have all the rights of a citizen except being able to vote or run for public office. Alternatively, for people that do need a job offer (i.e. their job is not on the list), they usually go over first on a Temporary Work Permit, and then upgrade that to PR at a later date because as you rightly say, it's unlikely an employer would be prepared to wait a year or so for you to be able to start work. Grab a cuppa, read the Wiki and the CIC website and then hopefully it will all make sense. Good luck. :) |
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Thanks very much.. thats eased ours minds... ok, off for a coffee and onwards.... my wife is a planning engineer ( oil and Gas ) so thats cool..
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Re: Job offer for PR
Originally Posted by clay
(Post 8987474)
Thanks very much.. thats eased ours minds... ok, off for a coffee and onwards.... my wife is a planning engineer ( oil and Gas ) so thats cool..
So which NOC code does that come under? Is it definitely one of the 29 that are eligible for Skilled Worker visa without a job offer? |
Re: Job offer for PR
Hi
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 8987483)
Coffee, or beer may be even better! ;)
So which NOC code does that come under? Is it definitely one of the 29 that are eligible for Skilled Worker visa without a job offer? Methinks the OP should re-read the list: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigra...tions.asp#list As there are no Engineering positions on the list. Engineer Oil and Gas is NOC 2145 probably. So either or would require either an Approved Employment option or a LMO and then apply for a work permit. |
Re: Job offer for PR
Originally Posted by PMM
(Post 8987724)
Methinks the OP should re-read the list: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigra...tions.asp#list As there are no Engineering positions on the list. Engineer Oil and Gas is NOC 2145 probably. So either or would require either an Approved Employment option or a LMO and then apply for a work permit.
But I did wonder if maybe they thought she'd be eligible under 8222 if she has a supervisory role? Let's hope so! :) |
Re: Job offer for PR
Hi
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 8987726)
That was my thought, I was worried they were looking at an old version of the list when 2145 was on it and didn't realise it was removed in June.
But I did wonder if maybe they thought she'd be eligible under 8222 if she has a supervisory role? Let's hope so! :) Unless she has been out working on the rigs, that is about the only way to qualify for this one. |
Re: Job offer for PR
Yes she has infact worked offshore ( on the rigs ) she is a planning engineer, which it seems isnt on the list... looks like we will have to go the work visa route... do you need to sit the IELTS language course for this ?
Her old boss is in Canada and we have spoke to him, so the "job offer " is no problem, just we thought of going the PR route straight away, as were in no mad rush to get over ie. anytime next 2 years would be fine.. Thanks... |
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Thanks for all the help everyone, I am on the skills list "B " does this allow me to apply under the PR route ?? now I'm really confused :eek:
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Re: Job offer for PR
Originally Posted by clay
(Post 8988935)
Thanks for all the help everyone, I am on the skills list "B " does this allow me to apply under the PR route ?? now I'm really confused :eek:
So, your plan would look something like this - get your/your wife's potential boss to apply for the Labour Market Opinion from HRSDC (to prove they've advertised the job across Canada and been unable to find a Canadian willing, or able, to do it). Once they have the LMO you can go over on a Temporary Work Permit, and then use the LMO to apply as a Skilled Worker under category 2 (arranged employment). All of this info is in the Wiki by the way, so I would recommend you have a read of it to understand the basics of Canadian immigration. |
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Thanks again for the advice, so.. what about going on a 6 month holiday visa , if we get offered a job whilst on holiday is the Temp work visa obtainable ? sorry for annoying you :( but the more I read , the more confused I get... great forum this :thumbsup:
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Re: Job offer for PR
Originally Posted by clay
(Post 8989993)
Thanks again for the advice, so.. what about going on a 6 month holiday visa , if we get offered a job whilst on holiday is the Temp work visa obtainable ? sorry for annoying you :( but the more I read , the more confused I get... great forum this :thumbsup:
Good luck.... |
Re: Job offer for PR
Originally Posted by clay
(Post 8989993)
Thanks again for the advice, so.. what about going on a 6 month holiday visa , if we get offered a job whilst on holiday is the Temp work visa obtainable ?
The scenario above is obtainable, but personally I wouldn't go for 6 months - just because you are unlikely to find a job, and get the LMO in that timescale anyway, and if you go for 6 months I assume you'd have to give up work in the UK? So I'm not sure it's worth it, you'd probably have to return to the UK after 6 months and may not have been succesful. Go for a 2 or 3 week holiday, follow the Job Hunting advice in the Wiki and fingers crossed. |
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