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pmenon

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LMO.....

I came to canada as a student and went to the chef school in toronto for a one year full time course, soon after i graduated I got this job as a line cook with my employer, Post my post graduate work permit in July 2010 i got a work permit for 2 years which is expiring this july 2012.. I have already applied for PR under CEC category....Wondering if I can re apply for my an extension on my work permit which will give me time between my work permit and my Permanent Resident status.... I am worried if i dont get a positive work permit .....

Please Advise!!!!

Thank You..
 
When did you apply under the CEC program?
Have you received a letter from the CEC program saying that you've been approved in principle, or pending a final decision?
 
my friend had a post graduate work permit which valid for a year and she tried to extend it but the cic requested LMO from her and she could not provide one so CIC refused her application and in the letter ask her to leave canada.........currently she is out of status because all document have expired.....last week she got an employer who is prepared to apply LMO for her so she can apply for a work permit....now am wondering whats are her options now and how will this work since cic have ask her to leave canada and also out of status ........whats are her options now ...please advice.
 
tozo said:
my friend had a post graduate work permit which valid for a year and she tried to extend it but the cic requested LMO from her and she could not provide one so CIC refused her application and in the letter ask her to leave canada.........currently she is out of status because all document have expired.....last week she got an employer who is prepared to apply LMO for her so she can apply for a work permit....now am wondering whats are her options now and how will this work since cic have ask her to leave canada and also out of status ........whats are her options now ...please advice.
She can apply for restoration of status .... if its not more than 90 days since her visa expired...
 
The employer should apply for the LMO but note that:

1. if this is the same employer she worked for with her post graduate work permit, they don't have to show recruiment efforts(i.e. that no Canadian citizen or permanent resident could do the job)

2. if it's a new employer, they have to show recruitment efforts - so post the job for a minimum of 14 days, etc - read the LMO guidelines for employers and employeees for more information.

3. if LMO is approved, she can apply for a new work permit and restoration of status at the same time.

As long as the work permit application, LMO, etc is submitted to CIC before 90 days from the date her work permit expired, she should be ok. If not, she is out of luck and will have to leave Canada.

tozo said:
my friend had a post graduate work permit which valid for a year and she tried to extend it but the cic requested LMO from her and she could not provide one so CIC refused her application and in the letter ask her to leave canada.........currently she is out of status because all document have expired.....last week she got an employer who is prepared to apply LMO for her so she can apply for a work permit....now am wondering whats are her options now and how will this work since cic have ask her to leave canada and also out of status ........whats are her options now ...please advice.
 
SenoritaBella said:
The employer should apply for the LMO but note that:

1. if this is the same employer she worked for with her post graduate work permit, they don't have to show recruiment efforts(i.e. that no Canadian citizen or permanent resident could do the job)

2. if it's a new employer, they have to show recruitment efforts - so post the job for a minimum of 14 days, etc - read the LMO guidelines for employers and employeees for more information.

3. if LMO is approved, she can apply for a new work permit and restoration of status at the same time.

As long as the work permit application, LMO, etc is submitted to CIC before 90 days from the date her work permit expired, she should be ok. If not, she is out of luck and will have to leave Canada.

#2 is incorrect. There is no requirement about new employer vs. same employer applying for LMO with expiring PGWP permits.
 
rjessome said:
#2 is incorrect. There is no requirement about new employer vs. same employer applying for LMO with expiring PGWP permits.
rjessome is correct. I got new LMO after my PGWP expired without any recruitment efforts.

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