I have one sister in Philippines that graduated his nursing last 2012. I will send your email to her and will ask her to send you her resume' thanks...Nannyjob said:I've heard that LMO is issued in the name of the person I have signed the working contract. is that right? If you have someone with proper qualifications please forward resume to nanny.wanted @ yahoo.ca. I'll consider
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I meant her***shes my sister...Carlaganda23 said:I have one sister in Philippines that graduated his nursing last 2012. I will send your email to her and will ask her to send you her resume' thanks...
P.S you can change the name of the prospective employee later on if the visa was not granted. Or you can ask the Service Canada to change it for you.
Yes you can, my employer done it numerous time. they changed the name of the prospective employee cause they backed out and didnt want to go through with the visa application.Nannyjob said:Thank you. Are you sure that I can change prospective employee's name by myself.?
Looking forward to hearing from your sister. Thanks.
I knew someone in Victoria BC that changed the name of the employee cause the one that she hired before was denied by the Visa Officer, but I think she re-applied another LMO for the new prospective employee. Please let me know if u have vacancy again. We are willing to pay for the placement fee. Please and thank you.Nannyjob said:I am sorry, I don't anybody looking for elderly care. I received your sister's resume. I got to know that I cannot change the name in the LMO if the prospective employee couldn't get VISA. Names can be changed in BIG business LMOs. Not for nanny job. If this is the right situation, I should go with most qualified candidate.