- Jan 7, 2011
- 171
- Category........
- FAM
- Visa Office......
- Mexico
- App. Filed.......
- 07-12-2016
- Doc's Request.
- 16-12-2016
- AOR Received.
- 16-12-2016, AOR2 (RPRF req) 04/04/2017
- File Transfer...
- and SA on 21-12-2016
- Med's Request
- Was sent upfront
- Med's Done....
- 22-10-2016 and passed, redone 16-11-2017
- Interview........
- 26-10-2017 and approved for PR
- Passport Req..
- 28-11-2017
- VISA ISSUED...
- December 2017
- LANDED..........
- 16-01-2018
Hi, first time on this forum for a friend who is in dear need of help. please, if anyone knows any info, let me know.
My friend in Jamaica has been hired by a local Canadian farm. He received a positive LMO and his work contract with the farm. The person at the immigration office gave us the name of our Jamaican Liaison here in Canada, the one closest to where the worker will be (atlantic canada). The person at the Jamaican Liaison has been going back and forth with him and his employer saying he isn't sure he can go ahead and help him get his visa as the farm hired him directly and didn't ask him at the Liaison office to choose. Although he hasn't said he couldn't yet, it's been well over a month now that this liaison office and the employer goes back and forth. At one point he said that he will help and got them to fax the LMO and Contract (before Christmas) and after Christmas he was back to his old tune of "i'm not sure if i can help". Now he would like to be able to go apply for the work permit or visa himself. He just needs someone like an agent in Jamaica that would know what documentation is needed along with the forms.
my question to all of you is, what are the other ways he can get help & which visa (or is it the work permit and that will give him his visa?) can a low skilled worker apply for?
My friend in Jamaica has been hired by a local Canadian farm. He received a positive LMO and his work contract with the farm. The person at the immigration office gave us the name of our Jamaican Liaison here in Canada, the one closest to where the worker will be (atlantic canada). The person at the Jamaican Liaison has been going back and forth with him and his employer saying he isn't sure he can go ahead and help him get his visa as the farm hired him directly and didn't ask him at the Liaison office to choose. Although he hasn't said he couldn't yet, it's been well over a month now that this liaison office and the employer goes back and forth. At one point he said that he will help and got them to fax the LMO and Contract (before Christmas) and after Christmas he was back to his old tune of "i'm not sure if i can help". Now he would like to be able to go apply for the work permit or visa himself. He just needs someone like an agent in Jamaica that would know what documentation is needed along with the forms.
my question to all of you is, what are the other ways he can get help & which visa (or is it the work permit and that will give him his visa?) can a low skilled worker apply for?