Hello everyone,
I have couple of questions.
I've read on CIC website that it's ok to come to Canada as a visitor and apply from within for a work permit (changing the status), did I get it right?
I want to apply for a TFW visa and am wondering is it better to do it from where I am now (UK, but I'm
not a UK citizen) or to come to Canada as a tourist and look for a job and then apply for one?
I don't like the idea going to Canada without a job (I will have a place to stay and funds) but it's hard
for me to imagine someone would be willing to employ someone from overseas and wait for them to be able to come (i.e.to get visa)...it's seems like it's too much hassle for them.
I mean, if I was a highly skilled professional with wanted skills or experience I know many employers
would be willing to wait and pay the fees and even plane ticket.
What do you think? How easy/hard it is to find an employer who is willing to do that?
But on the other hand, if I come to Canada and manage to go for an interview face-to-face, I might make an impression and employer is willing to apply for me and wait for the LMO/visa to be approved...
Also, once I apply for a permit do I have to leave the country? Btw, I'd enter Canada in Vancouver.
Thank you in advance.
I have couple of questions.
I've read on CIC website that it's ok to come to Canada as a visitor and apply from within for a work permit (changing the status), did I get it right?
I want to apply for a TFW visa and am wondering is it better to do it from where I am now (UK, but I'm
not a UK citizen) or to come to Canada as a tourist and look for a job and then apply for one?
I don't like the idea going to Canada without a job (I will have a place to stay and funds) but it's hard
for me to imagine someone would be willing to employ someone from overseas and wait for them to be able to come (i.e.to get visa)...it's seems like it's too much hassle for them.
I mean, if I was a highly skilled professional with wanted skills or experience I know many employers
would be willing to wait and pay the fees and even plane ticket.
What do you think? How easy/hard it is to find an employer who is willing to do that?
But on the other hand, if I come to Canada and manage to go for an interview face-to-face, I might make an impression and employer is willing to apply for me and wait for the LMO/visa to be approved...
Also, once I apply for a permit do I have to leave the country? Btw, I'd enter Canada in Vancouver.
Thank you in advance.