Hi All,
I received a job offer under a positive LMIA in Feb 2019. And I have been working since then already in Canada. In the job offer received, there is no end date provided. But the following lines are stated.
"You must provide proof of valid work authorization upon the commencement of
employment. If required, you must obtain Canadian Permanent Resident status at your
own cost within the term of your work permit. If you do not do so, or if you become
ineligible to work in Canada for any reason, you will be considered to have resigned
voluntarily from XXX. Once you obtain your Canadian Permanent
Resident status, you must provide HR with a copy of your Permanent
Residence Card and your new Social Insurance Number."
My question here is, do I still need to show a valid job offer letter with a mandatory statement "this job offer made is valid for at least a year from the date I become PR"?
I received a job offer under a positive LMIA in Feb 2019. And I have been working since then already in Canada. In the job offer received, there is no end date provided. But the following lines are stated.
"You must provide proof of valid work authorization upon the commencement of
employment. If required, you must obtain Canadian Permanent Resident status at your
own cost within the term of your work permit. If you do not do so, or if you become
ineligible to work in Canada for any reason, you will be considered to have resigned
voluntarily from XXX. Once you obtain your Canadian Permanent
Resident status, you must provide HR with a copy of your Permanent
Residence Card and your new Social Insurance Number."
My question here is, do I still need to show a valid job offer letter with a mandatory statement "this job offer made is valid for at least a year from the date I become PR"?