Hello Everyone,
I have been experimenting with the Intended Work in Canada section and been confused so much.
In the first question:
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Does AAA have a job offer in Canada?
The offer must:
If Yes is selected, the Employment Records and Letter of Employment would appear in the Documents upload. I don't know what the differences between these.
If No is selected, the Employment Records and Letter of Employment are no longer there. Then, it will look more simple for me.
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I had PGWP and had a full-time job offer from an employer. My employer is not specified on my work permit. After reading some threads in this forum, I feel like a NO is more suitable for my case.
Now my concern is that: Before I get the ITA, I submitted my EE profile with YES in that Intended Work in Canada section.
• If I change to NO, is there any adverse impact on my application? OR Do I have to include a letter of explanation about my confusion? Did anyone experience this situation?
I'm quite anxious at the moment and hope someone could help me out. I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you so much.
I have been experimenting with the Intended Work in Canada section and been confused so much.
In the first question:
–––
Does AAA have a job offer in Canada?
The offer must:
- be for full-time and for at least one year
- meet different requirements depending on type of job (i.e. some need apprenticeships and certification) and
- be non-seasonal for Federal Skilled Workers.
If Yes is selected, the Employment Records and Letter of Employment would appear in the Documents upload. I don't know what the differences between these.
If No is selected, the Employment Records and Letter of Employment are no longer there. Then, it will look more simple for me.
–––
I had PGWP and had a full-time job offer from an employer. My employer is not specified on my work permit. After reading some threads in this forum, I feel like a NO is more suitable for my case.
Now my concern is that: Before I get the ITA, I submitted my EE profile with YES in that Intended Work in Canada section.
• If I change to NO, is there any adverse impact on my application? OR Do I have to include a letter of explanation about my confusion? Did anyone experience this situation?
I'm quite anxious at the moment and hope someone could help me out. I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you so much.
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