mamasvoice
Star Member
- Sep 14, 2020
- 60
- Category........
- BUSINESS
- Visa Office......
- Sydney, NS
- NOC Code......
- 5135
- App. Filed.......
- 12-22-2020
Sorry to hear about these refusals. It's really not fair, as our friend who applied under FSE in 2016 was given a procedural fairness letter and was told if they could not prove they had enough relevant experience, then their application would be refused. In short, they were given a chance to prove themselves first. It wasn't a straight-up refusal. They were able to give additional evidence of relevant experience and were eventually approved.I also got same refusal..In fact I have work experience of 13 years
I think it's getting more difficult to apply under the FSE pathway. An alternative way is Canada's temporary program of allowing visitor visa holders to apply for either an open work permit or study permit once they're in Canada. This program will only be until February 28, 2025:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/visit-to-work.html
This is a good opportunity to take advantage of. You would, however, need either a valid job offer or offer letter from an eligible Canadian school.
Also, I would like to give a word of caution. It is very challenging to land the job that you want right away here, even for professionals or Canadian school graduates like me. The job market is insanely competitive and there's still the catch-22 situation of "You need Canadian experience before we can hire you" that's still so pervasive in the society here. Many times, you need to get a survival job first for several years before you can get the job you truly want. Which is where I am right now.
I am on my third survival job, and finally it is a company that I can envision a future with and where I see myself staying for several years because of their emphasis on career growth.
So for the newbies thinking of applying under FSE, I highly discourage you as the waiting time is over-the-top ridiculous. It is at the bottom of the government's priority list in terms of immigration streams. Decide on whether you want to work or study here, get a visitor visa (which is relatively easy to get approved for), and apply for a work or study permit when you're here.
Last edited: