If your wife is able to find an employer willing to apply for a LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment) for her and if approved, can apply for a 'closed' work permit (i.e. tied to a specific employer). The LMIA is not easy to get with the high fee ($1000 or more) employers have to pay but not impossible if the person is highly skilled. Best wishes in everything.
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Thank you for this information.
I have thought of Mary Keyork but seems she is very expensive.
My confusion is should we Appeal and how long does the appeal take or should we just start a new application.
I believe if they do interview us both together again and we produce the additional documents that we have a better chance. we really cant afford a lot at this time. Any though from anyone?
Thanks
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Thank you for this information.
I have thought of Mary Keyork but seems she is very expensive.
My confusion is should we Appeal and how long does the appeal take or should we just start a new application.
I believe if they do interview us both together again and we produce the additional documents that we have a better chance. we really cant afford a lot at this time. Any though from anyone?
Thanks