+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

Search results

  1. T

    seeking for legal advice

    If you have already landed and got your PR then no. You can live anywhere in Canada you choose. It's obviously not ideal but people's plans and lives change.
  2. T

    food counter attandent pnp application in BC

    What I mean is that there's already a recognized shortage of people to do the jobs listed in the semi skilled stream, that's why they were picked. Without immigration there won't be enough people to fill the job openings in these occupations over the next 10/20years so unlike the skilled stream...
  3. T

    BC PNP application batch sept. 2013

    They are almost certainly going to notice this if they look at your pay stubs. You didn't need to include pay stubs though so if your lucky they might not look at them but if they do this is the type of thing they pick up on and are looking for. If noticed your employer might get a call and...
  4. T

    food counter attandent pnp application in BC

    Amen You don't need a lawyer. The PNP application is straight forward and the required steps are on the BC PNP website which is why I suggested you have a good read through it. You will need to have been working for your employer full time for a minimum of 9 months. You'll also need to include...
  5. T

    Adding wife name to pnp file after medical?

    Hi Prem You have to add your wife to your PR application now. You can't choose not to or you will be misrepresenting yourself. Misrepresentation is a crime and taken seriously by CIC. If you land as a single person without having updated CIC you risk losing your PR status and your wife can...
  6. T

    BC PNP COMPANY HAS NOT ENOUGH STAFF?

    You Can't unfortunately Buddie, there's no way around it. If your employer does not have enough full time staff then there not eligible to put you through the PNP. You should start looking for another employer asap Good Luck
  7. T

    BC PNP COMPANY HAS NOT ENOUGH STAFF?

    Arr I see now, It was a misunderstanding on my part. Thankyou for deciphering :)
  8. T

    DENIED - again .i just dont get it :(

    What's your province?
  9. T

    Commonlawpartner of a skilled worker in process for the PR through the BCPNP

    No you need to work under the terms and conditions of your current work permit. As the spouse you are eligible to apply for a open spousal work permit and once issued you could then change jobs but not before
  10. T

    BC LMO to Get PR...

    I just noticed your in BC in which case you do not need a LMO unless your wanting to change jobs. If your eligible to apply via the PNP there's no need for a LMO at all. Dependent on your job you may have several routes to PR. If you provide more information people can offer more advise. This...
  11. T

    BC LMO to Get PR...

    A LMO in itself is not a route to PR. You said you already have a work permit? If so then you may not need a LMO. What's your province?
  12. T

    if you get your pnp approval, can your spouse come here in canada even u dont PR

    Spouses of PNP applicants are eligible to apply for a spousal open work permit. Whether its approved is a different story, the deciding officer still needs to believe that you will leave Canada if the PR application is not successful. Whats your nationality? It makes a difference
  13. T

    BC PNP COMPANY HAS NOT ENOUGH STAFF?

    What makes you think this? Its a government office and like any government office in Canada they take their sweet time regardless of how many staff they have. Don't worry this is only the start, I'd get use to it
  14. T

    Arranged employment doubts

    The PNP is a provincial stream as apposed to a federal immigration stream. It allows provinces to select their own immigrants based on their own current labor market needs. In exchange for the provinces selecting their own immigrants CIC expedites the federal part of the application (...
  15. T

    food counter attandent pnp application in BC

    Food counter attendant is an eligible occupation under the BC PNP. I'd recommend having a good read through the BC PNP website. It contains all the information you need in order to apply. For semi skilled you will need to pass the English language test to the required level. Good luck
  16. T

    BC PNP application batch sept. 2013

    Having a spouse in your application will make no difference what so ever to the processing time. They obviously just have a lot of applications at the moment which is why everything is taking so long. The processing time is only a guide base on the amount of current applications in the system...
  17. T

    Open LMO Positions, apply with resume

    Maybe it would be wise for you to follow your own advise and also be professional. What company expects someone to submit all their personal information over the internet without providing any information at all about themselves What company? Where in Canada? Website? etc etc Apologizes if not...
  18. T

    Arranged employment doubts

    If you have a job offer have you considered the PNP? The processing time for initial nomination would likely be the same as LMO prossessing time and you could apply for a TWP at nomination point without the need for a LMO. Just another route to consider. Good luck
  19. T

    Please Clarify

    Hi Nads No to both options. You need a job offer. As far as I'm aware elementary and secondary teaching are not eligible to apply via AINP aswell. If you and your partner plan to come to Canada and teach then I'd also recommend some further reading on getting qualified to teach and teaching...
  20. T

    Medical Exam Form with AOR

    I too received my med request the same day as my AOR with both coming from Sydney. So did several friends and it seems to be the trend right now. You have 60 days to complete your medical from the date the request was sent to you. Neither myself or anyone I know has had any correspondence from...