No, as it is low skill.pultyn said:What about question about canadian experience? Does it count anyway that I am here, working, financialy stable? I dont have any canadian relatives here but i don need them, right?
1, No a promise of job is not sufficient, your employer would have to apply for a LMIA.pultyn said:So you want to tell me that it matters if you have family here like aunts, brothers, sisters or cousins but it doesnt matter that someone is here for couple years, working and dont need any help as well as extra money?
Wow it is stupid if it is true.
What if my employer issue a letter that they will hire me as a skilled employee? Can i call it "arranged employment"? Or arranged employment=LMIA? If yes, it is stupie either cause it's obvious i will leave truck as soon as i get PR.
ypultyn said:Where did I ask about temporary status? I know what that means you dont need to copy what you have read on other web sites where frustrated lazy molsons are complaining about immgrants. Its not a century of slavery and we both know we didnt sacrifice 4 years of life to be treated like trashes when somebdy needs some more voters.
I asked what is the difference between having any relatives here which can provide a support when you will be granted PR and be here, work here and be financialy stable yet. For me second option is a huge advantage. Besides if it is necessary to get certified translations of my diplomas and provided agencies are only here in Canada, who has easier?
It is like a maze but i find there are more than one exit to reach a goal.