Ok didn’t realize you were already in Canada on a work permit. All the best.She sponsored me as a nanny of her daughter as pilot caregiver
She can’t sponsor you. So she has a business number through Canadian Revenue Agency and has put in the application (has proven income, proven Canadian could not be found, set wages/taxes) and has approved LMIA? If so you can begin the process. It will take over a year as people have been waiting since 2019. Your application will be scrutinized becau
For WES the list of required documents depends on your country and school.One last question , does World evaluation Services credit all my units or only academic subjects ?
You need a minimum of one year of post secondary (college/university) so you are not eligible with one semester.I already received my ECA report which is Secondary diploma and one sem of post study equivalent in Canada . Do you think i meet the educational requirements for pilot caregiver ? Thank you in advance for your answer .
What should I do ? Please give me adviseYou need a minimum of one year of post secondary (college/university) so you are not eligible with one semester.
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What sort of advice? You need a year post secondary so enrol in a school and get your year equivalency. Are you in Canada or outside Canada? If outside, you need assessment for any education from a college or university.What should I do ? Please give me advise
There is no such thing as a student working visa. You apply to colleges or universities, get accepted and pay fees, apply for a study permit. If you have the funds and meet requirements, you get a study permit.Hello can I get a Student Working Visa if I'm a senior high school graduate? (grade 12 diploma)
She is not eligible for a work permit just because of Covid. What rules are you referring to? There was a rule in 2020 if you were already in Canada you could apply for a work permit if you had an approved LMIA.Hi....I am just wondering if someone can answer my question.
My sister from France will come to Canada as a visitor and got an advice that she can apply for a work permit because of some new rules during covid. If that is true....and she will be applying for a work permit inside Canada during that visit, does she still need that 72 units of College/University credentials in order to be approved?
She is holding a Philippine passport
Thanks