The employer must have an approved LMIA before a person can apply for a work permit. CIC will not issue a work permit without the LMIA.Sunhabb said:Does workpermit comes first or LMIA(lmo previously known ) ?
So if workpermit is issued in his name will LMIA be issued if the employer applies ? His work field is food industry either as kitchen helper, cook or server. ? I came to know there is SUSPENSION .. What is it exactly .. Not allowing TFW falling under food sector? PLEASE TELL ME ASAP SO THAT MY FIANCE WINT WASTE MONEY IN APPLYING TO GOING TO CANADA
And what is SWOP ?
Yes, I read what you were talking about. The suspension ended 2 months ago.Sunhabb said:@ STOPDA
DUDE read carefully what i have asked about ...
StopDA,stopDA said:Yes, I read what you were talking about. The suspension ended 2 months ago.
Don't quote me on it, but I thought you had to live with your partner for 2 years before sponsorship. Rules changed from one year to two October 2012 I believe.galuramarvin said:Hi po guys I need some advice..
I am a Temporary Worker here in Alberta.and on August 2014 I met a girl from Vancouver she is a PR.
We are now in a Long Distance Relationship so we are planning to get married on December 2014 so we could be together after she sponsors me. Do we have a chance for approval even if we just met on August in a Long Distance Relationship, will get married in December and apply sponsorship maybe on February 2015? (We have continuous communications, videos,skype, phone records, we visit each others place and we are also applying for a joint bank account) Is itpossible enough if we present those proofs (we will also add wedding pics after our wedding) that our relationship is genuine? please help..thanks
Try reading this website: http://www.canadavisa.com/new-rules-for-family-class-spousal-sponsorship.htmlgaluramarvin said:Hi po guys I need some advice..
I am a Temporary Worker here in Alberta.and on August 2014 I met a girl from Vancouver she is a PR.
We are now in a Long Distance Relationship so we are planning to get married on December 2014 so we could be together after she sponsors me. Do we have a chance for approval even if we just met on August in a Long Distance Relationship, will get married in December and apply sponsorship maybe on February 2015? (We have continuous communications, videos,skype, phone records, we visit each others place and we are also applying for a joint bank account) Is itpossible enough if we present those proofs (we will also add wedding pics after our wedding) that our relationship is genuine? please help..thanks
You are mixing up various parts of the legislation..britinvancouver said:Don't quote me on it, but I thought you had to live with your partner for 2 years before sponsorship. Rules changed from one year to two October 2012 I believe.
If you marry and then apply for PR via family class sponsorship, you will need to reasonably demonstrate that the relationship is genuine. Apart from that, there is no impediment, from the information provided. Proof of prelationship is unique in each case, but it seems that you are thinking along suitable lines. Make sure that your marriage "service" is well attended by friends and family, demonstrating that the relationship is public and supported.galuramarvin said:Hi po guys I need some advice..
I am a Temporary Worker here in Alberta.and on August 2014 I met a girl from Vancouver she is a PR.
We are now in a Long Distance Relationship so we are planning to get married on December 2014 so we could be together after she sponsors me. Do we have a chance for approval even if we just met on August in a Long Distance Relationship, will get married in December and apply sponsorship maybe on February 2015? (We have continuous communications, videos,skype, phone records, we visit each others place and we are also applying for a joint bank account) Is itpossible enough if we present those proofs (we will also add wedding pics after our wedding) that our relationship is genuine? please help..thanks