First of all, thanks for the information on this site...it has been helpful to date.
My question/dilemna/situation is this:
My boyfriend moved up to Canada on a work permit. It's time for him to renew. We made the mistake of trying to do so at a land border crossing (not knowing it could be done online).
The immigration officer there felt his original work permit was issued in error. The original explanation we were given was that the job code listed on his LMO says he needs his high school diploma. In speaking with HRDC, they stated that the LMO is more specific than their general guidelines online and that the LMO should be followed.
Immigration disagreed. Now they're claiming that it is a CIC requirement to have your diploma. They kindly gave him his work permit back until it expires in March...but were originally going to confiscate it and send him packing within a week.
The problem here is: 1) he did not complete high school and 2) it is not required by the employer or HRDC. He has been here for more than 6 months and may just have to pack up and leave it all behind. His work permit does not allow him to attend school.
Is there anything we can do? Is there some sort of appeal he can try? Is high school really a requirement or can some discretion be used?
Any advice is appreciated! He's worked so hard at establishing himself here and it would be a shame to lose someone so dedicated to work, family and friends.
Thanks!
My question/dilemna/situation is this:
My boyfriend moved up to Canada on a work permit. It's time for him to renew. We made the mistake of trying to do so at a land border crossing (not knowing it could be done online).
The immigration officer there felt his original work permit was issued in error. The original explanation we were given was that the job code listed on his LMO says he needs his high school diploma. In speaking with HRDC, they stated that the LMO is more specific than their general guidelines online and that the LMO should be followed.
Immigration disagreed. Now they're claiming that it is a CIC requirement to have your diploma. They kindly gave him his work permit back until it expires in March...but were originally going to confiscate it and send him packing within a week.
The problem here is: 1) he did not complete high school and 2) it is not required by the employer or HRDC. He has been here for more than 6 months and may just have to pack up and leave it all behind. His work permit does not allow him to attend school.
Is there anything we can do? Is there some sort of appeal he can try? Is high school really a requirement or can some discretion be used?
Any advice is appreciated! He's worked so hard at establishing himself here and it would be a shame to lose someone so dedicated to work, family and friends.
Thanks!