My understanding is that you will, by then, have used up all of your TFW eligibility, so another WP would not be approved, regardless of a positive LMIA. I guess it depends on whether you are a low-wage or high-wage case.
It's no longer based on "Skill Level" but on the wage for that particular position. If the pay is below the provincial median, it's counted as a low-wage job. See http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/foreign_workers/reform/restrict.shtmlgforce12345 said:Hello..Im just ask for the cook position..are they high skilled
I think you might not be able to get a new work permit because you have already worked as a TFW for 2 years, also your workplace should have only 30% TFWs by that time. You should look into ways of getting permanent residence.rgermin said:Hi guys. I'm a bit worried about this. My work permit is due to expire in April 2015 which makes me 2 years temporarily working in Canada as NOC B. Now that they changed it to 2 years maximum, has anyone read anything if a person can apply again for another 2 years of working if he cannot apply for PR. Or does it mean i can only work now until April 2015?marking my 2 years.
Thanks for any comments and suggestions.
rgermin said:Hi guys. I'm a bit worried about this. My work permit is due to expire in April 2015 which makes me 2 years temporarily working in Canada as NOC B. Now that they changed it to 2 years maximum, has anyone read anything if a person can apply again for another 2 years of working if he cannot apply for PR. Or does it mean i can only work now until April 2015?marking my 2 years.
Thanks for any comments and suggestions.
the new timeframe is applicable for those newcomers..it depends in your employer if he/she apply for LMIA 1000$ just to renew ur working permit...
How I wish this to be truth...still... here is our case. My husband is a truck driver in oil service and will apply for AINP next week. His wage is above median but NOC is "C" 2 years work permit will expire in January 2015 and we already have an approved LMO to extend his work permit.canadavisa13 said:Hi,
the two years maximum duration is only for those who fall under the low wage,so everyone who makes the median or above wage in their province will not be affected by this.
Basihan na ngayon ang sahod, if above median high skilled, pag below sa median low skilled.makel25 said:Hi... Dito napo ako sa canada and working us a kitchen helper. And my nakuwa akong employer na bgu and bibigyan nya ako ng supervisor na position. Tanung ko lng po.. kpag supervisor ba skilled po ba sya? Thx
Copied from Dalma: The Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) will now be administered based on wage instead of the National Occupational Classification (NOC). Wage is a more objective and accurate reflection of skill level and labour need in a given area.makel25 said:Hi... Dito napo ako sa canada and working us a kitchen helper. And my nakuwa akong employer na bgu and bibigyan nya ako ng supervisor na position. Tanung ko lng po.. kpag supervisor ba skilled po ba sya? Thx