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romance7895

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Nov 9, 2012
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Hello all.
I am from Alberta. Currently, I am suffering from my situation.
Please read it and give me any idea. Thanks.

I graduated from a community college in Ontario 3 year course business.
I worked at canadian tire, IKEA, and call center more than 2 years in total.
Then I realised non of my work experience is not in NOC 0, A, B
I talked to many agency to find immigration category in this case.
None of them gave me a solution. They said find a girl or refugee program.

As my postgraduate 3 year work permit was going to end, I found a company that offered me
A work permit and promised to help PNP. So I start work in Alberta as soon as I got work permit.
Fortunately, this job is on NOC B class. I got many consultation from many many agencies.
They said after one year experience from this company you can apply AINP.
It was wrong. I could apply AINP right after I got work permit.

Here is amazing part. When I asked my employer about AINP. He said he can't support it.
Because he didn't pay tax for his business and previous employees, he can't provide me tax documents.
In order to give me that docs he need to pay whole amount of accumulated taxes plus penalty.

I have been worked with this employer for a year now. I have no idea what to apply.
I still work and work permit valid for 2y from now.please help.
 

Leon

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You have a valid work permit under a B class NOC so after one year of full time work, you should be able to apply under Canadian experience class as a graduate: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/cec/apply-who.asp

Look into that. Even if for some reason you can't apply as a graduate, you will soon be able to apply as a worker because they are about to change the required working time from 2 years to 1. Worst case scenario, you can apply after 2 years of full time work once you get to that point.

The good thing about Canadian experience class is that it is pretty easy to qualify. As long as you have full time work for the amount of time needed, you qualify and once you have sent in your application, even if you lose your job, go back to home country or whatever, your application still continues to get processed. The processing time for them right now is about 15 months I think. If you want to continue to stay in Canada during your processing, you can ask the employer to get another LMO so you can apply to extend your work permit before it expires.