I'm a student in Australia, 33yo, that has been accepted by a Canadian firm for a 4 month paid co-op placement, as a requirement for my degree. Being over 30, this means I am not eligible for an 'international experience Canada' visa, but may apply for a temporary work visa. It is quite hard to get any useful information from the Canadian consulate, as they don's accept telephone inquiries, and it seems the only way they respond to email inquiries is to tell you to read their website. At this point I've spent many hours trawling the CIC, Canadian consulate, etc websites, used the various wizards, and even searched through legislation and regulations, but they don't answer all my questions, and I'm still unsure of how to proceed.
Filling out IMMI1295E (application for work permit made outside Canada):
- Which work permit should I be applying for? ( I think 'other', but it's hard to find what the requirements are for 'other')
- If I choose a non-'International Experience Canada', does the company have to apply for a Labour Market Opinion (LMO)? Note: the website that explains LMO exemptions www .cic.gc.ca/english/work/apply-who-permit.asp
If anyone is able to assist, or able to advise me on who may be able to assist?
Filling out IMMI1295E (application for work permit made outside Canada):
- Which work permit should I be applying for? ( I think 'other', but it's hard to find what the requirements are for 'other')
- If I choose a non-'International Experience Canada', does the company have to apply for a Labour Market Opinion (LMO)? Note: the website that explains LMO exemptions www .cic.gc.ca/english/work/apply-who-permit.asp
If anyone is able to assist, or able to advise me on who may be able to assist?