You are bound to the employer unfortunately.starbuck said:I just want to check that if you apply for a young professional category are you bound to the Employer ? i heard that you can work for any employer is that not correct ?
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Thanks so much for this! That helps. The only thing worrying me a little is that, I on my Police Certificate it says may Canadian address, since they send it to me...T.O. said:Hi Resa,
I got it Received the POE Introduction Letter some weeks ago.
1. IMM1295 - only your address of citizenship - even in the "Come to Canada Wizard" when they ask you: "Current Country of Residence? If you're presently in Canada, you should select Canada" - Country of Citizenship ( because you're applying for a "Work Permit made outside of Canada") - excluded is Employment History and where you will be working in the future - in this case you can use Canadian addresses.
Country of residence: GERMANY
Country where applying from: GERMANY
Current Mailing address: GERMANY
Residential address: GERMANY (OR SAME AS CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS)
2. YOU CAN CHOOSE WHATEVER YOU WANT. MY EXTENSION CONTRACT STARTED DURING MY RECENT WORK PERMIT AND IS BEING CONTINUED WITH MY NEW WP
3. USED A PROFESSIONAL RESUME TO SHOW OFF MY CREDENTIALS
4. IMM5707: Present address: GERMANY
Good luck!!!
I suppose some people don't want to be tied to the one employer. Certainly a risk to consider if you may lose your job, get layed off, downsized, etc. Then you are in a pickle!Marlee said:If you already have a job, why don't you apply for the YP visa? Right now there are still 66 out of 100 left.
My YP got rejected because they said there was no link to my resume/studies, although I wrote an explanation letter and described in detail how the job offer was linked to both my degree and work experience. Depends on who reviews your application I guess...Marlee said:Oh, don't worry about the occupation. I have a degree in nursing and in cinema and got approved as a translator/proofreader even though I have no post-secondary education related to linguistics. I worked at my company for a year before applying for the YP, hence already had work experience and that is all they care about.