Hello everyone,
I have a very complicated problem I need your help and opinion on. I have been working as an engineer since November 22, 2010 in a company. I got paid around $20 an hour until May of 2011 when my company ran into financial problems, my pay got reduced to $15 an hour, until this day.
However, when I had to renew my working permit they required me to get an LMO (Labour Market Opinon). I didn’t need this for my first working permit, reason is that I applied as a youth mobility class (working student) because at that time I was a student, and by the time they issued my working permit I had already graduated and started working as an engineer.
In order to get an approval, the labour market opinion required me to get paid $30. My company and I agreed that in ordered for me to stay working here, we would tell the government that I got paid that amount ($30). So here’s the problem, technically I have over 2 years of working experience, but I don’t get paid how it says on my labour market opinion (30 dollars), I get paid 20 which I agreed on. Will the CIC officers make a big deal out of this? Is there anything I can add into my application to get my papers approved, because I have all the requirements, it’s just the pay issue? How should I deal with this?
Any inputs on just telling them that I worked for $30 as a part timer for over 2 years, because apparently they also allow part time jobs as long as they can cover the full time experience.
My thought was either tell them the truth, but that would mean I would screw my boss over who helped me to stay in the country or I tell them I’ve been working for 2 years part time/flexible time. But then what about the pay stubs if they require them. Any thoughts or ideas???
I have a very complicated problem I need your help and opinion on. I have been working as an engineer since November 22, 2010 in a company. I got paid around $20 an hour until May of 2011 when my company ran into financial problems, my pay got reduced to $15 an hour, until this day.
However, when I had to renew my working permit they required me to get an LMO (Labour Market Opinon). I didn’t need this for my first working permit, reason is that I applied as a youth mobility class (working student) because at that time I was a student, and by the time they issued my working permit I had already graduated and started working as an engineer.
In order to get an approval, the labour market opinion required me to get paid $30. My company and I agreed that in ordered for me to stay working here, we would tell the government that I got paid that amount ($30). So here’s the problem, technically I have over 2 years of working experience, but I don’t get paid how it says on my labour market opinion (30 dollars), I get paid 20 which I agreed on. Will the CIC officers make a big deal out of this? Is there anything I can add into my application to get my papers approved, because I have all the requirements, it’s just the pay issue? How should I deal with this?
Any inputs on just telling them that I worked for $30 as a part timer for over 2 years, because apparently they also allow part time jobs as long as they can cover the full time experience.
My thought was either tell them the truth, but that would mean I would screw my boss over who helped me to stay in the country or I tell them I’ve been working for 2 years part time/flexible time. But then what about the pay stubs if they require them. Any thoughts or ideas???