Hello Dear Members,
I have a few immigration issues that need some insightful answers. I have graduated from George Brown College majoring in Marketing Management back in August 2015. My PGWP got issued in Feb 2016 and I had almost 1.5 years of work permit. I started working at a restaurant (let's call it Restaurant A) as a Line Cook 6322 and In Restaurant B I was doing the same kind of job. I started working in Restaurant A from August 2015 to November 2015 and in Restaurant B, from September 2016 to March 2017. Since my PGWP issued in February 2016, only work experience would be counted from that time period (Feb 2016-March 2017). So my questions are the following
1. Can I combine both work experiences (From Restaurant A + Restaurant B) to show that I have 1 year of experience and mention Restaurant A as my principal work experience?
2. I can manage a reference letter (and I have T4s) from Restaurant A. From Restaurant B, I may have the most trouble to get it because currently, I am not in Canada, and it was always difficult to get in touch with the owner or manager as most of the time either the owner of Restaurant B is not there or the Managers as they change very quickly. I even asked the owner once to send me the T4 over e-mail and he never replied back to me. However, I have the Paystubs of Restaurant B (Month to month mentioning my hours and pay rate). Will it be okay if I mention my work experience for Restaurant B and add my paystubs to convince the immigration officer?
Sadly, when I was in Canada, I hired an immigration consultant who never looked into my file properly, and I had CEC experience with these restaurant jobs. After these two jobs, I had an official desk job where I remained till my PGWP expired and I had to come back to my home country leaving my job and the prospect of getting the PR. This took a toll on my physical and mental well being. So I am asking your kind support to guide me on what I need to do next? I have my credentials done and I have my IELTS copy as well.
Thank you and I am looking forward to your guidance.
I have a few immigration issues that need some insightful answers. I have graduated from George Brown College majoring in Marketing Management back in August 2015. My PGWP got issued in Feb 2016 and I had almost 1.5 years of work permit. I started working at a restaurant (let's call it Restaurant A) as a Line Cook 6322 and In Restaurant B I was doing the same kind of job. I started working in Restaurant A from August 2015 to November 2015 and in Restaurant B, from September 2016 to March 2017. Since my PGWP issued in February 2016, only work experience would be counted from that time period (Feb 2016-March 2017). So my questions are the following
1. Can I combine both work experiences (From Restaurant A + Restaurant B) to show that I have 1 year of experience and mention Restaurant A as my principal work experience?
2. I can manage a reference letter (and I have T4s) from Restaurant A. From Restaurant B, I may have the most trouble to get it because currently, I am not in Canada, and it was always difficult to get in touch with the owner or manager as most of the time either the owner of Restaurant B is not there or the Managers as they change very quickly. I even asked the owner once to send me the T4 over e-mail and he never replied back to me. However, I have the Paystubs of Restaurant B (Month to month mentioning my hours and pay rate). Will it be okay if I mention my work experience for Restaurant B and add my paystubs to convince the immigration officer?
Sadly, when I was in Canada, I hired an immigration consultant who never looked into my file properly, and I had CEC experience with these restaurant jobs. After these two jobs, I had an official desk job where I remained till my PGWP expired and I had to come back to my home country leaving my job and the prospect of getting the PR. This took a toll on my physical and mental well being. So I am asking your kind support to guide me on what I need to do next? I have my credentials done and I have my IELTS copy as well.
Thank you and I am looking forward to your guidance.