if you dont mind..show us how you compute you 3900 in 20 months..its so confusing. if you said you can submit now in july for option 2 and for option 1 in november...pls explain.
Got here march 2009, i am way behind. So finally i'll be completing 3900 hours. I've lost 8 months, i think because i was unemployed while looking for another employer and processing times for work permit.wsongco said:if you dont mind..show us how you compute you 3900 in 20 months..its so confusing. if you said you can submit now in july for option 2 and for option 1 in november...pls explain.
riaivy1980 said:Got here march 2009, i am way behind. So finally i'll be completing 3900 hours. I've lost 8 months, i think because i was unemployed while looking for another employer and processing times for work permit.
You can't apply w/in 20 months of work even if you accumulate 3,900hrs. It should be in 22 months.....with only 390 hrs overtime included.wsongco said:if you dont mind..show us how you compute you 3900 in 20 months..its so confusing. if you said you can submit now in july for option 2 and for option 1 in november...pls explain.
i have overtime for the first 2 employers. Working even on saturday n sundays. But the first employer let me go after 2 months. Then unemployed for 4 minths after that, then on the next employer, i only have my off every other week end, but she died after 8 months of working for her, so i was unemployed again for 4 months and started working on my 3rd employer. Yes, i already gave my timesheets to my former employer to sign. What i know is to be able to ve under option 2, u need to complete 3900 within the 4 years given to us to complete it and with minimun of 22 months from the time ijob_seeker said:How many hours do you work per week? You need time sheets signed by you and your employer for the overtime hours claimed.
riaivy1980 said:i have overtime for the first 2 employers. Working even on saturday n sundays. But the first employer let me go after 2 months. Then unemployed for 4 minths after that, then on the next employer, i only have my off every other week end, but she died after 8 months of working for her, so i was unemployed again for 4 months and started working on my 3rd employer. Yes, i already gave my timesheets to my former employer to sign. What i know is to be able to ve under option 2, u need to complete 3900 within the 4 years given to us to complete it and with minimun of 22 months from the time i
Got here. Got here march 2009, so its been 2 years n 4 months.
If you have a multiple entry visa or are visa exempt, you can leave and come back but you shouldn't stay away too long because in order to be a part of the LIC program, you should be residing in Canada.richmondhill said:hi everyone!
i just want to ask if someone knew about the things that could affect an OWP/PR application? because i wanted to apply for E.I maternity leave on september and i am still under working permit. and at the same time am going to submit my papers on august for OWP/PR.
and can someone tell me if i can go outside canada while application for OWP/PR is on process?
please i hope someone can help me about this.
thank you so much and god bless us all.
If you get married and you are doing a skilled job, skill level A, B or O and you can prove that with a job letter, your spouse would be eligible for an open work permit as well. If you are not doing a skilled job, then your spouse can only extend as a visitor or try to qualify for his own work permit.Carebear0329 said:Hi leon, I hope you can help me. My fiance use to work here in Canada then change to visitor permit. My application for PR is on going and I already have my open work permit, I am under live-in caregiver program as well. I am planning to get married and inform the embassy about the change status, my question is.. Ones he's application for PR is on going to, can he just stay here in Canada and get an open work permit?? Or he will need to go home?
According to http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/caregiver/permanent_resident.asp you may use your LIC work experience to apply under the new pathway if you are eligible. According to the CIC website, the new pathway looks a lot faster.Carebear0329 said:Thank you leon for the information. I already applied my PR under live-in caregiver. I'm just worried that having my husband under my application, will make the waiting longer. Is it ok to apply under caregiver new pathway under childcare ? They say it's more faster.