Working Partner
#1
Hi Guys. If one partner gets a job before moving out , i'm under the impression the other half cant work for at least a year. Does that mean nothing at all, not even a wee cash in hand ...How do people manage with only one wage.Thanks and Regards garry.
#2
People work for cash. There are all kinds of jobs in farming, construction and hospitality that don't require a work permit.
#3
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Hi Garry,
I am trying to get a positive LMO with a plumbing company at the moment and then go on and get my WP (work permit). Our consultant has mentioned, that when I get my WP (which will be tide to that job), my wife can get an open WP and go for any job?
Not sure if this is 100%, but do some research to find out?
Cheers mate, all the best,
Carl
I am trying to get a positive LMO with a plumbing company at the moment and then go on and get my WP (work permit). Our consultant has mentioned, that when I get my WP (which will be tide to that job), my wife can get an open WP and go for any job?
Not sure if this is 100%, but do some research to find out?
Cheers mate, all the best,
Carl
#4
Hi
If you get a work permit as a plumber, then your spouse would be able to apply for an open work permit as a plumber is skill level B in the NOC.
Hi Garry,
I am trying to get a positive LMO with a plumbing company at the moment and then go on and get my WP (work permit). Our consultant has mentioned, that when I get my WP (which will be tide to that job), my wife can get an open WP and go for any job?
Not sure if this is 100%, but do some research to find out?
Cheers mate, all the best,
Carl
I am trying to get a positive LMO with a plumbing company at the moment and then go on and get my WP (work permit). Our consultant has mentioned, that when I get my WP (which will be tide to that job), my wife can get an open WP and go for any job?
Not sure if this is 100%, but do some research to find out?
Cheers mate, all the best,
Carl





