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Can I still enter Canada if I am released?

godspeed15

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Jan 23, 2020
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Good day everyone!

I left Canada last November for some emergency purposes. I resigned and my employer released me. My question is my work permit and visa are both active til 2021, can I re enter Canada and look for a job?

Thanks much!!
 

babsizkil

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Dec 18, 2016
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Good day everyone!

I left Canada last November for some emergency purposes. I resigned and my employer released me. My question is my work permit and visa are both active til 2021, can I re enter Canada and look for a job?

Thanks much!!
What type of work permit do you have? PGWP, open work permit or employer specific?
 

Copingwithlife

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Jul 29, 2018
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Good day everyone!

I left Canada last November for some emergency purposes. I resigned and my employer released me. My question is my work permit and visa are both active til 2021, can I re enter Canada and look for a job?

Thanks much!!
Wasn't your work permit obtained thru a LMIA,which means it was closed to the employer, the employer you resigned from ?
If that's correct, you'd need to find a new employer willing to go thru the LMiA process again. Which involves paying the fee, advertising, and waiting
That work permit you have is only valid with your original employer
 

godspeed15

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Jan 23, 2020
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Wasn't your work permit obtained thru a LMIA,which means it was closed to the employer, the employer you resigned from ?
If that's correct, you'd need to find a new employer willing to go thru the LMiA process again. Which involves paying the fee, advertising, and waiting
That work permit you have is only valid with your original employer
Yes it’s a closed work permit obtained thru LMIA. Do you think I can still re enter Canada and look for a job there?
 

godspeed15

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Jan 23, 2020
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Yes. you can enter Canada as you still have a valid visa and work permit.
Yeah it’s a multiple entry visa. But I’m just scared that since I resigned at work, the officer in the border might inspect? Since I’m not returning to that employer anymore.
 

poppsicle

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Jan 28, 2020
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Yeah it’s a multiple entry visa. But I’m just scared that since I resigned at work, the officer in the border might inspect? Since I’m not returning to that employer anymore.
I don't think you will have a problem at the port of entry as long as you have a Valid documents. Even if your employer released you but didnt cancel the work permit you should be fine :)
 

godspeed15

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Jan 23, 2020
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I don't think you will have a problem at the port of entry as long as you have a Valid documents. Even if your employer released you but didnt cancel the work permit you should be fine :)
Thank you. I am just scared if I do this then I might be sent back to my home country and will be blocked to enter Canada.
 

Buletruck

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May 18, 2015
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That’s a distinct possibility. If you are no longer employed with the sponsoring employer, it could cause issues. If you tell them you are returning to work, that could cause you problems. There may be issues since you resigned and are trying to enter based on the work permit. While the employer can’t cancel a LIMA approved closed work permit, they do have to report your resignation to IRCC.
 

godspeed15

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Jan 23, 2020
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That’s a distinct possibility. If you are no longer employed with the sponsoring employer, it could cause issues. If you tell them you are returning to work, that could cause you problems. There may be issues since you resigned and are trying to enter based on the work permit. While the employer can’t cancel a LIMA approved closed work permit, they do have to report your resignation to IRCC.
Wow that’s deep. If they reported me to IRCC that I resigned will it affect any possible future applications?