Hello everyone!
I was born and raised in Canada, some 40 years and counting. So please excuse some of the questions below, as I don't have any experience with the immigration process. I would like to give some brief background and ask for the best advice by those that have gone through the process.
My friend from Mexico has a visitor visa, during their visit they fell in love with Canada. While in Calgary, they took an English course. Shortly after the course ended her 6 month time frame for her visit was up and they had to return to Mexico.
Knowing the IETLS would be required; they took the course and surpassed the minimum requirement of CLB7.
My friend has a bachelor’s degree from a reputable university in Mexico. We are in the process of trying to find a NOC that fits their skill set and education.
Now I'm hoping to get some guidance from those that are undergoing the process or those who just went through to see what the best way to proceed is. From my understanding, in order to get a work permit they need a job offering/contract and the LMIA. I've read several threads here saying the LMIA is a long, tedious task and costs the employer approx $1,000 to apply for. It's my impression reading these forums that it’s usually quite hard to get.
Is it best to search from Mexico and explain the situation and hope to find a company that has the LMIA already? Use a headhunter to try and search applicable jobs? I’ve been told the government job bank isn’t very helpful. Is it best to fly up to Canada, search for a job here? Can the Visitor visa be converted to a working permit while they are in Canada or do they need to fly back to Mexico and re-enter the country.
From my understanding, that if they work here for a year we can apply for the AINP and it would be better with the work experience.
Thank you for your time and best of luck to everyone!
I was born and raised in Canada, some 40 years and counting. So please excuse some of the questions below, as I don't have any experience with the immigration process. I would like to give some brief background and ask for the best advice by those that have gone through the process.
My friend from Mexico has a visitor visa, during their visit they fell in love with Canada. While in Calgary, they took an English course. Shortly after the course ended her 6 month time frame for her visit was up and they had to return to Mexico.
Knowing the IETLS would be required; they took the course and surpassed the minimum requirement of CLB7.
My friend has a bachelor’s degree from a reputable university in Mexico. We are in the process of trying to find a NOC that fits their skill set and education.
Now I'm hoping to get some guidance from those that are undergoing the process or those who just went through to see what the best way to proceed is. From my understanding, in order to get a work permit they need a job offering/contract and the LMIA. I've read several threads here saying the LMIA is a long, tedious task and costs the employer approx $1,000 to apply for. It's my impression reading these forums that it’s usually quite hard to get.
Is it best to search from Mexico and explain the situation and hope to find a company that has the LMIA already? Use a headhunter to try and search applicable jobs? I’ve been told the government job bank isn’t very helpful. Is it best to fly up to Canada, search for a job here? Can the Visitor visa be converted to a working permit while they are in Canada or do they need to fly back to Mexico and re-enter the country.
From my understanding, that if they work here for a year we can apply for the AINP and it would be better with the work experience.
Thank you for your time and best of luck to everyone!