Hi all
I hope someone may be able to help. I have an offer of employment as a postdoctoral fellow (LMIA exempt) and have the offer employment of ID number. As a British citizen, I plan to apply for my work permit at the port of entry. I have an upfront medical exam booked and other documentation collated. The problem is that although I have submitted my thesis, I have not had my viva examination yet. I will have had my viva before I arrive in Canada and will have documentation to the effect of 'pass with minor corrections' (I'm assuming!). However, my PhD definitely will not be conferred and I doubt my corrections will have been approved. Is this likely to cause a major issue? I have other evidence of my eligibility for the role (CV, letters from previous employment as a lecturer).
My other query is proof of ability to fund my stay. Is the offer of employment proof of this as it details my salary? Or will I need bank statements (I do not have any savings)? Any other advice as a postdoc applying for a work permit at the border would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
I hope someone may be able to help. I have an offer of employment as a postdoctoral fellow (LMIA exempt) and have the offer employment of ID number. As a British citizen, I plan to apply for my work permit at the port of entry. I have an upfront medical exam booked and other documentation collated. The problem is that although I have submitted my thesis, I have not had my viva examination yet. I will have had my viva before I arrive in Canada and will have documentation to the effect of 'pass with minor corrections' (I'm assuming!). However, my PhD definitely will not be conferred and I doubt my corrections will have been approved. Is this likely to cause a major issue? I have other evidence of my eligibility for the role (CV, letters from previous employment as a lecturer).
My other query is proof of ability to fund my stay. Is the offer of employment proof of this as it details my salary? Or will I need bank statements (I do not have any savings)? Any other advice as a postdoc applying for a work permit at the border would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.