Actually - contracts generally allow the employer to cancel without notice or with minimal notice. Some contracts are binding - but that's not the majority.happydayagain said:Do you have a contract.
What is the recourse in terms of the contract.
Generally when Canadians sign a contract it obliges them to follow through.
Its a tough situation but maybe remind him or her of the nature of contracts they are binding agreements and usually have probation periods if you have not even started working how can he or she make an assessment concerning the suitability for the job
A few things to think about.
In that case there's nothing you can do. If you want to work in Canada you'll need to find another job with an approved LMIA and apply for a new work permit.Velly5000 said:My contract only states that employment will commence upon obtaining a Valid visa and successful entry into canada and it also mentions a 3 months probation period.
With the present job offer and Visa you can come to Canada. But if ur employer is not willing to hire u, then u have to find out another employer who is willing to undergo LMIA process.Velly5000 said:Ok thank you.
one last question if I do get another job in Canada from an approved employer will I go through the same process of the visa application including passport request for the visa or the visa I have can still work for purposes Arriving at a Canadian port of entry?
and how long can the permit take?