If I enter Canada with all the necessary documents (birth certificate, proof of work experience, school degrees, list of places where I lived, ...) and a blank police certificate from my native country (the only country where I ever lived, police certificate not older than 3 months when I apply for a work permit, I would probably do flag poling - have the language and experience skills to find a job very fast in the restaurant or other business) ...
Suppose I stay and work in Canada for 3 or more years (passport from my original counrty would be valid for 5 years) and I wish to apply for permanent resident status, will I have to provide a new police certificate from my native country even if I haven't left Canada since I arrived? (ofcourse I suppose I would need a police certificate from the years I've been in Canada - would they still do a background check in my native country after not having left Canada since I worked there legally and haven't left the country for several years?)
(minor question: how easy is it to switch jobs with a work permit that's valid for let's say 1 year?)
Suppose I stay and work in Canada for 3 or more years (passport from my original counrty would be valid for 5 years) and I wish to apply for permanent resident status, will I have to provide a new police certificate from my native country even if I haven't left Canada since I arrived? (ofcourse I suppose I would need a police certificate from the years I've been in Canada - would they still do a background check in my native country after not having left Canada since I worked there legally and haven't left the country for several years?)
(minor question: how easy is it to switch jobs with a work permit that's valid for let's say 1 year?)