what can i do if my employer is asking for more illegal money while am on a lmia based work permit under him and just 1 year away from PR?
Sorry you are going through this.what can i do if my employer is asking for more illegal money while am on a lmia based work permit under him and just 1 year away from PR?
but what if i dont have proof?Sorry you are going through this.
See the information in the link below:
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/foreign-workers/fraud.html
Then I'm not sure what you should do. The best option may be to get a consult with an immigration lawyer on your situation.but what if i dont have proof?
Did you ever pay to get the job? You said more money which would imply that you may have paid to secure a job in Canada.but what if i dont have proof?
If you already paid the employer for a LMIA you’re in no position to start getting all ethical about thingswhat can i do if my employer is asking for more illegal money while am on a lmia based work permit under him and just 1 year away from PR?
i didnt paid him , i was asked for the job and an employee was in demand but later on he asked for money , and he said it will cover for the fees of lawyer when i will apply for PR. but again he asked for money. which in no way is legal.If you already paid the employer for a LMIA you’re in no position to start getting all ethical about things
No position at all
I found many answers in this forum that it is legal to remain in Canada until a work permit expires even if you were laid off.revocation of your work permit, meaning you would have to leave Canada.
On a closed work permit you're only allowed to work for that employer.I found many answers in this forum that it is legal to remain in Canada until a work permit expires even if you were laid off.
You're thinking about working for another employer on a closed WP, but I am about legally staying in Canada after being laid off while a work permit is still valid - it is different things.Not on a closed work permit it isn't, you're only allowed to work for that employer.
You're thinking of an open work permit.
For instance, to apply for a new WP.On a closed work permit you're only allowed to work for that employer.
If you mean just to remain to reside then yes you can do that until the expiration of your work permit, but if you can't work what would be the point?