Hi all,
I have been working as full-time contractor in a canadian bank through a staffing agency (meaning that I have an employment relationship with the staffing agency) for about a year now, but my PGWP will be expiring in September. I learned that I need to get my employer to request an LMO first before applying for a new WP. My questions are:
- is a staffing agency a valid 'employer' from the LMO perspective?
-for applicants under the PGWPP, HRSDC requires that the employer answers yes to the question “Is the job temporary with intent to permanent?”. Is this applicable to staffing agencies also?
- will the new WP be on the same conditions as my current PGWP (open) or will I be required to change it if I want to find another job?
I'm expecting to be able to fulfill the equivalent of one year experience in a couple of weeks. Given that the CEC application might take more than 1 year before I can be approved for PR, how can I guarantee that my new WP will be issued with more than 1-year expiration date?
Too many questions. Thank you in advance
I have been working as full-time contractor in a canadian bank through a staffing agency (meaning that I have an employment relationship with the staffing agency) for about a year now, but my PGWP will be expiring in September. I learned that I need to get my employer to request an LMO first before applying for a new WP. My questions are:
- is a staffing agency a valid 'employer' from the LMO perspective?
-for applicants under the PGWPP, HRSDC requires that the employer answers yes to the question “Is the job temporary with intent to permanent?”. Is this applicable to staffing agencies also?
- will the new WP be on the same conditions as my current PGWP (open) or will I be required to change it if I want to find another job?
I'm expecting to be able to fulfill the equivalent of one year experience in a couple of weeks. Given that the CEC application might take more than 1 year before I can be approved for PR, how can I guarantee that my new WP will be issued with more than 1-year expiration date?
Too many questions. Thank you in advance