Hi,
I have some questions about flagpoling to change my status in Canada, and I wanna share some information so that you can know what my situation is:
- I am a Peruvian Electrical engineer with over 10 years of professional experience in my country.
- I landed in Canada in January 2019 under a studt permit.
- I studied at a private college, that is why I am not eligible for the PGWP.
- My family; wife and 2 kids joined me by the end of March 2019, my wife has an open work permit, and mi kids visitor visa.
- As a Peruvian electrical engineer, and given that there is a FTA between Canada and Peru, I am exempt of the LMIA.
- An employer called me in October telling me that he was going to give me a job offer taking into account that LMIA exemption.
- Last week, after some negotiation, I received the job offer and the offer of employment number to get the work permit.
- I plan to travel alone, my family will stay in Toronto.
So my questions are:
1. The job offer should consider any minimum wage? (considering a future express entry application)
2. As I am from a non TRV excepmt country, do I need a visitor visa for flagpoling?
3. I have a USA tourist visa, and I travel regularly there because I have family there, is there any issue if I try to do this? or is better to spend a night maybe in Niagara US?
4. Taking into account that I am already living in Canada, do I have to provide a health insurance?
5. Taking into account that I am already living in Canada, do I have to provide Proof of funds?
6. Taking into account that I am already living in Canada, do I have to provide a Medical examination report?
7. Do I have to provide evidence of plans to return tu Peru? I dont have return tickets.
8. Is there any particular day/days and times for flagpoling? I read it is better from Tue-Thu.
9. I have all my support documents for the job offer, such as diplomas, credentials, job reference letters, translated by a peruvian certified translator, is that enough? or it should be translated by a Canadian translator.
10. I already have an ECA from ICAS, should I provide that?
11. Do I need anything special to drive to the US? I think that is the cheapest option, I have a G Ontario licence.
12. Should I provide biometrics at the port of entry? how much is that?
Thanks in advace
I have some questions about flagpoling to change my status in Canada, and I wanna share some information so that you can know what my situation is:
- I am a Peruvian Electrical engineer with over 10 years of professional experience in my country.
- I landed in Canada in January 2019 under a studt permit.
- I studied at a private college, that is why I am not eligible for the PGWP.
- My family; wife and 2 kids joined me by the end of March 2019, my wife has an open work permit, and mi kids visitor visa.
- As a Peruvian electrical engineer, and given that there is a FTA between Canada and Peru, I am exempt of the LMIA.
- An employer called me in October telling me that he was going to give me a job offer taking into account that LMIA exemption.
- Last week, after some negotiation, I received the job offer and the offer of employment number to get the work permit.
- I plan to travel alone, my family will stay in Toronto.
So my questions are:
1. The job offer should consider any minimum wage? (considering a future express entry application)
2. As I am from a non TRV excepmt country, do I need a visitor visa for flagpoling?
3. I have a USA tourist visa, and I travel regularly there because I have family there, is there any issue if I try to do this? or is better to spend a night maybe in Niagara US?
4. Taking into account that I am already living in Canada, do I have to provide a health insurance?
5. Taking into account that I am already living in Canada, do I have to provide Proof of funds?
6. Taking into account that I am already living in Canada, do I have to provide a Medical examination report?
7. Do I have to provide evidence of plans to return tu Peru? I dont have return tickets.
8. Is there any particular day/days and times for flagpoling? I read it is better from Tue-Thu.
9. I have all my support documents for the job offer, such as diplomas, credentials, job reference letters, translated by a peruvian certified translator, is that enough? or it should be translated by a Canadian translator.
10. I already have an ECA from ICAS, should I provide that?
11. Do I need anything special to drive to the US? I think that is the cheapest option, I have a G Ontario licence.
12. Should I provide biometrics at the port of entry? how much is that?
Thanks in advace
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