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kitaguy

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Feb 7, 2010
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Hello.

After much discussion, my company has finally decided to move me to our Canadian subsidiary! As an American, I believe I will be an intercompany transferee under the NAFTA program. Right now the company is working on getting me "pre-approval." I've been told that this process will take about 4 -6 weeks, and then I will make my move and have an interview at the border to receive my official Work Permit. Supposedly, the permit will be good for 3 years, renewable once for 3 years, and then renewable once more for 1 year, for a total of 7 years.

My goal is to apply for permanent residence as soon as possible; however it has not been decided if the company will support me in this way or not. What are my options to get permanent residence once I am in Canada on this work permit?

My understanding is that since I have "arranged employment" I should be able to apply as soon as I am in Canada. But I'm a little confused about the offer letter -- my offer letter says "pending Work Visa" not "pending permanent residence" -- so I'm not sure if I need something else from the company before I can apply.

Thanks for your help!
 
If you are looking to apply as a skilled worker with arranged employment (category 2), you need to have an approved job offer (AEO) or a work permit and a letter stating they offer you a job after you get your PR. If you don't have that, you can wait until you have been working in Canada for 1 year and then apply under skilled worker category 3. If that doesn't work out, you can wait until you have been working in Canada for 2 years, as long as your job is considered skilled, and then apply under Canadian Experience Class.
 
Thanks for the quick reply! This seems to confirm what I've been able to piece together reading on the CIC website.

I haven't been able to find any good examples of what the letter should look like.... Since I'm going under NAFTA rules, I understand I don't need the LMO, but I can't tell if just asking the company to replace the "pending work permit" to "Pending permanent residence" will do it or not... Any idea where I can find some guidelines as to a format for that letter?
 
From what it says on the CIC website:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who-employment.asp said:
your current employer must have made an offer to give you a permanent job if you are accepted as a federal skilled worker
 
Absolutely. I guess my question is more around the contents of that "offer letter." It's unclear to me what I need to ask the company to do so that I can apply right away.
 
The letter must be offering you a permanent job if you are accepted as a PR.
 
OK -- thanks for the help.
Once I get the pre-approval for my visa I think I might consult an Immigration Lawyer/consultant just to make sure I've got the details down right.

Thanks!
Ken