Hi everyone,
I think I am bit lost with the term permanent worker and temporary worker.
Apparently, as far as immigration is concerned, temporary worker means someone who works with a work permit, while a permanent worker is recruited with the possibility that they can apply for PR Card. However, when it comes to job, permanent simply means that you can work until you get fired or you quit, while temporary contract would already have an end date.
Does employers in Canada even hire permanent worker directly ? I feel like everybody comes to Canada to work by applying for a work permit (and thus considered as temporary) even if they hold a permanent position.
If I have received a job offer that has no explicit end date (thus permanent), does that mean they can help me to apply for permanent residence ?
Thanks!
I think I am bit lost with the term permanent worker and temporary worker.
Apparently, as far as immigration is concerned, temporary worker means someone who works with a work permit, while a permanent worker is recruited with the possibility that they can apply for PR Card. However, when it comes to job, permanent simply means that you can work until you get fired or you quit, while temporary contract would already have an end date.
Does employers in Canada even hire permanent worker directly ? I feel like everybody comes to Canada to work by applying for a work permit (and thus considered as temporary) even if they hold a permanent position.
If I have received a job offer that has no explicit end date (thus permanent), does that mean they can help me to apply for permanent residence ?
Thanks!