Hello, guys. I just want to share my experience today on a new work permit application. The following is the link of my previous post but I will describe my situation once again here.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/new-work-permit-at-port-of-entry-t110098.0.html
I was holding a closed work permit which is valid until Sept. 2012. I am NOT from visa-exempt country but I do have a multi-entry worker's visa based on my previous work permit which is also valid until Sept. 2012. Recently, I got an offer from another employer and a positive LMO was issued about 10 days ago. My new employer is eligible for A-LMO application and indeed the positive LMO was issued in 6 business days.
This morning I drove to Niagara Fall rainbow bridge, walked to the US side and asked the immigration officer there to issue me a piece of paper to indicate that I had indeed left Canada. Then I walked back to the Canada side and told the officer in the inspection booth that I would like to apply for a new work permit. He is very familiar with this situation. After briefly reading my old work permit, passport and visa. He told me to go to the immigration office.
In the immigration office, an immigration officer asked me for my old work permit, passport, new LMO, job offer letter and resume. After she did her own work for about 15 minutes, she asked me to pay 150 dollars and then issued me a very new work permit. However, she didn't give my old work permit back to me. When I requested my old work permit for my own record, she told me I don't need it anymore. In case for CIC inspection, they always have the records for everyone in their database.
I hope my experience would benefit those having similar situation. If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/new-work-permit-at-port-of-entry-t110098.0.html
I was holding a closed work permit which is valid until Sept. 2012. I am NOT from visa-exempt country but I do have a multi-entry worker's visa based on my previous work permit which is also valid until Sept. 2012. Recently, I got an offer from another employer and a positive LMO was issued about 10 days ago. My new employer is eligible for A-LMO application and indeed the positive LMO was issued in 6 business days.
This morning I drove to Niagara Fall rainbow bridge, walked to the US side and asked the immigration officer there to issue me a piece of paper to indicate that I had indeed left Canada. Then I walked back to the Canada side and told the officer in the inspection booth that I would like to apply for a new work permit. He is very familiar with this situation. After briefly reading my old work permit, passport and visa. He told me to go to the immigration office.
In the immigration office, an immigration officer asked me for my old work permit, passport, new LMO, job offer letter and resume. After she did her own work for about 15 minutes, she asked me to pay 150 dollars and then issued me a very new work permit. However, she didn't give my old work permit back to me. When I requested my old work permit for my own record, she told me I don't need it anymore. In case for CIC inspection, they always have the records for everyone in their database.
I hope my experience would benefit those having similar situation. If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer.