I have been called by an employer to come and interview for a temporary job in Canada. Because my passport is from a visa waiver country, I can come easily to Canada and interview with them. But I am wondering....if I get the job, do I have to go back to apply for the work visa or can it be...
I don't think it should be a problem as you are still studying and you can always say that your English is weak so you decided to study that before commencing the course.
I am trying to get into a doctoral/phd program that's in the university of waterloo.. Was wondering if graduating from there which is in Ontario also has a PR benefit or is that benefit in only other territories? Someone please advise.
Can French be the studies one takes in Canada to get PR? I know French at an intermediate level and am wondering if it would be a good idea practicing and learning it towards getting a PR? Is there a minimum time requirement towards the course?
I just wanted to make sure that the french B2 qualification just means learning the language and not any other subject in French. If yes then is just learning and passing the language at B2 level be sufficient for immigration?
Was wondering.....a few years ago a federal express entry (is the right name) list of applicants that was cancelled. Did anything become of it? I was one of the candidates who had applied for this entry. I am now a citizen of Australia and was wondering if I could still get my file...
I was wondering.....for immigration to any of the Atlantic islands, one has to undertake at least two years of study. Now if one gets a job offer during that time, can the status be changed from a student to a working visa for it? And can the applicant apply for a PR as soon as the job offer...
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By the way I just received an email from the visa office answering my query. They said that my previous refusals would not have an affect on my immigration by skills application. Now I guess I need to ask them this question again saying that...
One more thing. Does anyone know what kind of proofs of experience they would ask for in the interview other than recommendation letters written by employers? Would they ask for old tax records or something else? Because I know a letter can be written by anyone himself. I am trying to get...
I just looked at the application I had sent them and luckily it was a simplified process application. (This is the application in which one does not have to fill in the whole details but the application gets in the queue. And when you are called for the interview, you bring your documents...
No I do not. But I was just thinking that if they give a second chance to criminals to be eligible to apply, why not me? I know I haven't committed a crime but it might establish some credibility to show that I went to the reform and so woudn't lie again. I am not an expert. Just debating...
That does make a lot of sense. How about the criminal reformation thing? Should I ask them about it? Should I send them an email asking for advice or should I write a letter and send it by registered mail? I have tried contacting them by email but they never seem to read the message properly...