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Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi All
I`m hoping someone out there will be able to give me some advice. We`ve been in BC since Oct 2008 and 6 weeks ago i was laid off from my job. I found another one within a week but the LMO was turned down. So now i don`t know what to do. My spouse is working with an open work visa which was secured on the back of my original one, is hers still valid. would i be able to get an open one on the back of hers, or will i have to keep trying to get an employer to wait for an LMO answer with no positive guarantee. Any advice would be very much appreciated as we are now at our wits end, and would really like to stay here and not be forced to go back to the UK Martin |
Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
You will have to keep looking for a job with an LMO I'm afraid. What do you do for a living? How long is your wife's WP for? Have you got your PR app in?
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Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Brownstar
(Post 7769335)
You will have to keep looking for a job with an LMO I'm afraid. What do you do for a living? How long is your wife's WP for? Have you got your PR app in?
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Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by mitch144
(Post 7769342)
My wifes work permit is valid for 3 years from Oct 2008. I`m a carpenter by trade, but came over as a project manager. No i haven`t put the PR app in yet was going to apply under Canadian Experience Class, but now don`t know what to do as we`ve only got her wage coming in and EI for me
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Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Brownstar
(Post 7769348)
You could do a fast track application using her job as the main applicant if she is on the list...............has the employer that had the LMO rejected tried again as they can do so?
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Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by mitch144
(Post 7769384)
how does the fast track work (please excuse my ignorance). She is a medical receptionist. Would i be able to apply through the skilled worker as i have the job offer?
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Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Note if she has a letter from her employer backing her, the job doesn't have to be on the "list"....
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Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Brownstar
(Post 7769410)
Can apply for fast track with a job offer but it will take 6 months ish
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Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by mitch144
(Post 7769419)
can you point me in the direction of the fast track application please and thanks for your help so far
What I'm not clear about is whether you're ok to apply with her OWP and offer of continued employment - hopefully one of the immigration experts on here will chip in... The rules say :- 1) If you are currently working in Canada: * your current employer must have made an offer to give you a permanent job if you are accepted as a federal skilled worker, and * your temporary work permit must be valid both when you apply for a permanent resident visa and when the visa is issued. In addition: * your work permit must have been confirmed by Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) through a positive labour market opinion or * you must be in a category that is exempt from an Arranged Employment Opinion in order for your offer of employment to be valid. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigra...employment.asp |
Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Mitch,
you seem to be in the same position as us, we came over in Oct 2008,OH is carpenter and has been laid off. I have SOWP and am working as an advertising consultant. The only difference is my OH doesnt get EI because he hasnt accumulated enough hours to be qualify.I totally understand where your coming from and how helpless you feel.:frown: |
Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by mitch144
(Post 7769419)
can you point me in the direction of the fast track application please and thanks for your help so far
If your wife can get her employers to apply for an AEO for her, and meets the other criteria (i.e. minimum points, passes the medical, no criminal record etc) then she could apply as a Skilled Worker and you'd both have PR in 6-12 months. Alternatively, she could look at your province's PNP program. And yes, her SOWP is still valid even if you (the original TWP holder) have lost your job so don't worry about that. Hope that helps, good luck. :) |
Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 7769955)
Just have a look on the CIC website which has all the info you need, including some very good guides you can download.
If your wife can get her employers to apply for an AEO for her, and meets the other criteria (i.e. minimum points, passes the medical, no criminal record etc) then she could apply as a Skilled Worker and you'd both have PR in 6-12 months. Alternatively, she could look at your province's PNP program. And yes, her SOWP is still valid even if you (the original TWP holder) have lost your job so don't worry about that. Hope that helps, good luck. :) Also please explain AEO thanks |
Re: Work permit help please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by mitch144
(Post 7771317)
Thanks for the advice we will look into it and i will be calling about the PNP today. Would i still need an LMO if we get nominated as it says that they would send a letter to back up my work permit request
Also please explain AEO thanks :) |
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