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IEC WP to expire in Oct, what can I do if I want to keep working in the same job?

Mar 25, 2019
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Hello there,

Am currently on an IEC working holiday visa due to expire in six months time in Oct.

I have applied for a skilled occupation level B job with a large employer in Quebec and been interviewed and received good feedback after the interviews. Their HR staff asked me to provide them with my work permit and SIN number last week. I also noticed that the job has been advertised for more than 30 days.

Am very keen on working for this company and would love to continue working for them after my current WP expires. What are my options in terms of the visa, please?
My understanding is IEC working permit cannot be extended. And there isn't a young professionals program between Canada and my country. Is it difficult to apply for a new work permit to work for a specific employer? What do I need?

Also, am currently 36 of age, don't have enough CRS score to apply for PR under EE. I don't speak French but planning to learn.

Appreciate your help on this!

P.S Also the current visa was granted to me in 2017, but I only stayed in the country for a short time and then had to leave due to family reason. I came back to the country only last month.
 

Bs65

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You would need an employer to sponsor an LMIA which would cost them at least 1000 dollars plus time to show that nobody else was available. It is generally very difficult to get any employer to go through the LMIA process unless someone has skills not readily available and the employer is prepared to go through the hassle of an LMIA

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada/permit/temporary/work-permit-types.html

If intent on staying in Quebec there are specific instructions for that province

https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/foreign-workers/quebec.html

http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/index.html

What is you current CRS score anyway ?
 
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scylla

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Hello there,

Am currently on an IEC working holiday visa due to expire in six months time in Oct.

I have applied for a skilled occupation level B job with a large employer in Quebec and been interviewed and received good feedback after the interviews. Their HR staff asked me to provide them with my work permit and SIN number last week. I also noticed that the job has been advertised for more than 30 days.

Am very keen on working for this company and would love to continue working for them after my current WP expires. What are my options in terms of the visa, please?
My understanding is IEC working permit cannot be extended. And there isn't a young professionals program between Canada and my country. Is it difficult to apply for a new work permit to work for a specific employer? What do I need?

Also, am currently 36 of age, don't have enough CRS score to apply for PR under EE. I don't speak French but planning to learn.

Appreciate your help on this!

P.S Also the current visa was granted to me in 2017, but I only stayed in the country for a short time and then had to leave due to family reason. I came back to the country only last month.
A closed work permit supported by an LMIA is your only realistic option based on the information you have provided. It typically takes an employer 4-6 months to complete the LMIA application process (with no guarantee of approval).

Note that the employer you have interviewed with would almost certainly need to advertise the job again before applying for an LMIA. The advertising requirements for the LMIA process are very specific and the employer must advertise in three separate locations that meet the LMIA requirements.
 
Mar 25, 2019
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A closed work permit supported by an LMIA is your only realistic option based on the information you have provided. It typically takes an employer 4-6 months to complete the LMIA application process (with no guarantee of approval).

Note that the employer you have interviewed with would almost certainly need to advertise the job again before applying for an LMIA. The advertising requirements for the LMIA process are very specific and the employer must advertise in three separate locations that meet the LMIA requirements.
Thanks Scylla:)
 
Mar 25, 2019
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You would need an employer to sponsor an LMIA which would cost them at least 1000 dollars plus time to show that nobody else was available. It is generally very difficult to get any employer to go through the LMIA process unless someone has skills not readily available and the employer is prepared to go through the hassle of an LMIA

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada/permit/temporary/work-permit-types.html

If intent on staying in Quebec there are specific instructions for that province

https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/foreign-workers/quebec.html

http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/index.html

What is you current CRS score anyway ?
Thanks Bs65 !

My current CRS score is 399. 36 of age, single, overseas bachelor degree, overseas 3+years skilled work experience, IELTS all 7&above, plus with a valid job offer NOC level B.
I would like to stay in Quebec coz of the different culture&language here.

By the way, thank you for the links. Looks like there might be a possibility that I could be exempted from LMIA as I am a work permit holder through participation in a program under the initiative International Experience Canada (IEC) and:
  • is seeking to extend the work authorization for the current employer
I have been trying to call 888-242-2100 today but can't get through. Would you know please what documents do they normally require in a WP application?
Thank you heaps!!!
 

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Thanks Bs65 !

My current CRS score is 399. 36 of age, single, overseas bachelor degree, overseas 3+years skilled work experience, IELTS all 7&above, plus with a valid job offer NOC level B.
I would like to stay in Quebec coz of the different culture&language here.

By the way, thank you for the links. Looks like there might be a possibility that I could be exempted from LMIA as I am a work permit holder through participation in a program under the initiative International Experience Canada (IEC) and:
  • is seeking to extend the work authorization for the current employer
I have been trying to call 888-242-2100 today but can't get through. Would you know please what documents do they normally require in a WP application?
Thank you heaps!!!
You are not exempt from an LMIA.
 

scylla

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Jun 8, 2010
96,989
22,929
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
Thanks Bs65 !

My current CRS score is 399. 36 of age, single, overseas bachelor degree, overseas 3+years skilled work experience, IELTS all 7&above, plus with a valid job offer NOC level B.
I would like to stay in Quebec coz of the different culture&language here.

By the way, thank you for the links. Looks like there might be a possibility that I could be exempted from LMIA as I am a work permit holder through participation in a program under the initiative International Experience Canada (IEC) and:
  • is seeking to extend the work authorization for the current employer
I have been trying to call 888-242-2100 today but can't get through. Would you know please what documents do they normally require in a WP application?
Thank you heaps!!!
You do not qualify to extend your IEC. Only those who meet the following criteria qualify to extend:
  • you’re a Young Professional or International Co-op (Internship) participant
  • you’ll be working for the same employer at the same location
  • your job duties won’t change
  • your original offer of employment was for a shorter amount of time than you’re eligible for, and
  • your new offer of employment does not put you over the maximum amount of time that you’re eligible for
    • for example, if you’re eligible to work in Canada for 12 months and your first work permit was valid for 6 months, your new work permit can only be valid for a maximum of 6 more months.