Good day people, is there not someone who knows someone in the restaurant franchises or hotels that is potential for hiring foreign workers, any help will be greatly appreciated.
Good day people, is there not someone who knows someone in the restaurant franchises or hotels that is potential for hiring foreign workers, any help will be greatly appreciated.
Are you outside of Canada?
You are inside, you can go directly to restaurant to apply.
If you are outside of Canada......unless your family has a restaurant business here, otherwise noone will go the further steps to give you a job.
The key word here is OUTSIDE of CANADA.
Issue LMO for a person outside of the country? I wonder why and what motivation would a company do that for someone out of the country for a kitchen staff position. Meanwhile, there are so many applicants in Canada.
Maybe, you can suggest a restaurant based on your experience for the above person to contact. That would be helpful.
Yes, I am talking about OUTSIDE of Canada.
Of course, it is better if you have a reference from somebody in Canada but it is not neccessary. Also, try to think outside of Toronto and vancouver. There also are restaurants .
Yes, I am talking about OUTSIDE of Canada.
Of course, it is better if you have a reference from somebody in Canada but it is not neccessary. Also, try to think outside of Toronto and vancouver. There also are restaurants .
I see your point. However, still dont see why employer would do that for such low paid position. Unless, the person is being sponsored has special skills (master chef)and special dishes that only he can make.
I see your point. However, still dont see why employer would do that for such low paid position. Unless, the person is being sponsored has special skills (master chef)and special dishes that only he can make.
Previously you could under pay a TFW by .15 per hour. So if I could hire a Canadian at $11/hr, I can hire a TFW at $10.85/hr. Not a lot, but it adds up over a year times the number of employees. You cannot do this any longer. This was one of the recent LMO changes.
Also some employers can abuse their TFW and the TFW accept it as the price to get into Canada. They don't give breaks, make them work extra hours, offer accomodation and then don't provide it, etc. You might think this is rare. I would like to think this is rare too, but I think it's more common than we could care to believe. Almost all the nannies I've conversed with on this site have been treated horribly by their employer who threaten them to work off the clock without pay or "I'll deport you!"
Employers also were getting tax benefits for TFW. I'm not sure if this is still the case. Anyway, there are "benefits" for the employers or else they wouldn't do this at all.