Hey everyone. I'm an international student who just recently graduated from an Ontario university with a full time job offer also in Ontario. I'm thinking of asking my company to apply for prescreening for PNP. I had a couple of questions:
1) In the pre screening application part 5b, the company indicates the status of the nominee. I'd fall into one of the first 2 categories, so from my understanding, they would proceed to section 5d and SKIP 5c? Meaning that they don't have to provide proof that they attempted to employ citizens or PRs? This proof of recruitment efforts is also in the Application Checklist. So in my case, they wouldn't need to provide this information or am I misunderstanding?
2) I'm currently under study permit and have applied for my PGWP. This kind of makes my status semi ambiguous since if they check the box that says that I'm a student, by the time the application is approved, I won't be. Should I wait until I get my PGWP or is it still okay to apply. What other things should I consider?
3) Is it common practice to hire legal service to take care of these applications? Would you recommend for or against it?
Thanks for all the help.
1) In the pre screening application part 5b, the company indicates the status of the nominee. I'd fall into one of the first 2 categories, so from my understanding, they would proceed to section 5d and SKIP 5c? Meaning that they don't have to provide proof that they attempted to employ citizens or PRs? This proof of recruitment efforts is also in the Application Checklist. So in my case, they wouldn't need to provide this information or am I misunderstanding?
2) I'm currently under study permit and have applied for my PGWP. This kind of makes my status semi ambiguous since if they check the box that says that I'm a student, by the time the application is approved, I won't be. Should I wait until I get my PGWP or is it still okay to apply. What other things should I consider?
3) Is it common practice to hire legal service to take care of these applications? Would you recommend for or against it?
Thanks for all the help.