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Changing a work permit
Theoretically, if i had an LMO for 2 years which was tied to one company, could i contact Immigration (if the lmo is already in place) and change it to an open LMO and extend it for an extra year (3 years in country) without too much hassle or....
Does it require making a new application to the Canadian authorities? Any help would be greatfully appreciated as i may be willing to take up a seasonal job in a tourist snow town if the situation was right. Many thanks in advance Chris |
Re: Changing a work permit
Why not? I would imagine the G.of C. has the right to cancel/not renew a TWP without explanation.
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Re: Changing a work permit
Please ignore my last post. My brain was obviously not functioning in sync with my fingers.
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Re: Changing a work permit
Originally Posted by chrisconvy_99
(Post 6953048)
Theoretically, if i had an LMO for 2 years which was tied to one company, could i contact Immigration (if the lmo is already in place) and change it to an open LMO and extend it for an extra year (3 years in country) without too much hassle or....
Does it require making a new application to the Canadian authorities? Any help would be greatfully appreciated as i may be willing to take up a seasonal job in a tourist snow town if the situation was right. Many thanks in advance Chris the LMO is applied for the company and by you i have never heard of an open LMO Now you have me confused :eek: |
Re: Changing a work permit
Originally Posted by chrisconvy_99
(Post 6953048)
Theoretically, if i had an LMO for 2 years which was tied to one company, could i contact Immigration (if the lmo is already in place) and change it to an open LMO and extend it for an extra year (3 years in country) without too much hassle or....
Does it require making a new application to the Canadian authorities? Any help would be greatfully appreciated as i may be willing to take up a seasonal job in a tourist snow town if the situation was right. Many thanks in advance Chris :) |
Re: Changing a work permit
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 6956585)
Chris, I think you're confused! A LMO is not only tied to one company, it's for a specific role within that company. There is no such thing as an 'open LMO'.
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Re: Changing a work permit
Originally Posted by chrisconvy_99
(Post 6956662)
ah ok, i have an lmo now, i got it wrong, i meant can i get an open work permit instead?
That individual is then able to obtain a Temporary Work Permit (TWP) for the specific job description and duration of the LMO. They go together and any changes mean another LMO and work permit application. Open work permits are only issued as secondary permits to spouses of primary work permit holders of those in NOC categories 0, A or B. I hope this helps to clear it up a bit for you. Rob. ;) |
Re: Changing a work permit
Originally Posted by Rob4BC
(Post 6959695)
As I understand it, a Labour Market Opinion (LMO) is an approval issued by HRSDC to an employer allowing them to employ a specific individual to do a specific job.
That individual is then able to obtain a Temporary Work Permit (TWP) for the specific job description and duration of the LMO. They go together and any changes mean another LMO and work permit application. Open work permits are only issued as secondary permits to spouses of primary work permit holders of those in NOC categories 0, A or B. I hope this helps to clear it up a bit for you. Rob. ;) |
Re: Changing a work permit
Originally Posted by chrisconvy_99
(Post 6960275)
ok, what im trying to say is, im already working here and tied to one company, if i should want to leave for any reason and go work in another profession, say in the ski resorts for example, how do i go about changing my work permit for one that is not tied to one company?
If you want to change jobs then you need to do exactly the same as you did before i.e. find a company willing to hire you and to apply for LMO for you, apply for LMO, then get TWP for that specific role once LMO is granted. You can't just get a permit and then apply to whoever you fancy in the ski resorts, it works the other way around and you need to get the job first and then get the TWP which will only be valid for that one job. Hope that helps clear it up! :) |
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