Hello,
I received my PGWP on February 28, 2024.
I'm currently working as a Shift Leader (Supervisor Position) at a Food and Beverage Industry in New Brunswick. I've been working there for 5 months as of date and the employer is willing to provide a LMIA after my permit expires. However, just recently I got a job offer as a Continuing Care Assistant (PSW) at a Long-Term Care home. It's a temporary full time which only lasts for 6 months but there's still a possibility for it to turn into a permanent full time.
My only problem is I started my work as a Supervisor on March 08, 2024. This means I'm missing 1 week and 4 days of the full 1 year work experience since I'm not a international graduate from the Atlantic provinces which makes me liable to fulfill 1 year work experience. Another problem is with the uncertainty with my new employer at the Long-Term Care Home (since I'm still new), if they could provide me a closed work permit or if they're willing to apply for my PR after only 6 months of working with them. I was thinking if they could add the 5 months I worked as a Supervisor plus the 6 worked as a PSW?
Is there any way to get around this? Please let me know, it's been really stressful and anxiety inducing ):
I received my PGWP on February 28, 2024.
I'm currently working as a Shift Leader (Supervisor Position) at a Food and Beverage Industry in New Brunswick. I've been working there for 5 months as of date and the employer is willing to provide a LMIA after my permit expires. However, just recently I got a job offer as a Continuing Care Assistant (PSW) at a Long-Term Care home. It's a temporary full time which only lasts for 6 months but there's still a possibility for it to turn into a permanent full time.
My only problem is I started my work as a Supervisor on March 08, 2024. This means I'm missing 1 week and 4 days of the full 1 year work experience since I'm not a international graduate from the Atlantic provinces which makes me liable to fulfill 1 year work experience. Another problem is with the uncertainty with my new employer at the Long-Term Care Home (since I'm still new), if they could provide me a closed work permit or if they're willing to apply for my PR after only 6 months of working with them. I was thinking if they could add the 5 months I worked as a Supervisor plus the 6 worked as a PSW?
Is there any way to get around this? Please let me know, it's been really stressful and anxiety inducing ):