danny2009 said:
One of my cousin in Calgary would like to sponsor me and my wife for jobs at his restaurant and food store. He asked me to go there with our valid business visa and then he will help to apply for our work permits. Will it work with his way?
I don't see how it will help you to be in Canada already when he applies. If you look at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/apply-who-eligible.asp#inside it tells you who is eligible to apply for a work permit from inside Canada. That is not for you.
At http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/apply-who-eligible.asp#enter you can see who can apply at the border. You have to have an LMO and be visa exempt. If you are visa exempt and your cousin gets an LMO for you, you can go to the border and get your work permit.
What is left is applying from outside Canada. Tell your cousin to apply for your LMO at Service Canada, see http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/workplaceskills/foreign_workers/fwp_forms.shtml He will have to advertise the jobs for a certain amount of time. If he is offering a skilled position like an assistant manager or a shift manager, it is enough that one of you gets an LMO and work permit, the other one can get an open permit as the spouse.
danny2009 said:
If we work there as temporary workers, can our children go there with us and learn at public schools? Will our children get free education and health care in Calgary?
If you come as visitors, you will not get health care and it will depend on the school district if they let your kids enter school at all, let alone for free. Once you are on a work permit, your kids can enter school. If you apply for the whole family from outside Canada, you should apply for study permits for the children.
danny2009 said:
What ways can we get Permanent Residence?
If you have a skilled work permit, your cousin can sponsor your for PR under PNP or you can apply under FSW if you qualify or you can wait for 2 years and then apply under Canadian experience class. If your cousin is only offering a low skilled position, you would have to fall under one of the occupations listed here: http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrating/ainp-eds-semi-skilled-criteria.aspx and you would have to work for a while before your cousin can sponsor you.
There is another way to get PR through your cousin before you even go to Canada and that is if he makes you a job offer for a skilled position through the PNP and you apply for a nomination and use that to apply for your PR.
danny2009 said:
Working in Alberta will affect the Quebec Entrepreneur Program I am applying?
Only in the way that you might be asked if it is still your intention to settle in Quebec if you get your PR through that program.