Hello to everyone!
Coming to you from northern Portugal.
I´m opening up this topic so as to obtain some much needed information for a friend of mine who is an experienced carpenter. He has more than enough written proof of experience in his line of work.
He has been offered an opportunity to work as a carpenter in Edmonton, Alberta. The entire application process is being handled by the well-known foreign recruitment agency based in Edmonton called Globalhire. From what he has told me, they have made things far easier for him.
If all goes well, he will be flying to Canada in a few weeks with all documentation that the Globalhire recruitment agent said would be needed upon arrival and start to work with a company on a two-year contract.
He wants to take his wife and two kids - ages 5 and 8 years - along with him on the trip - he is too close to his family to even consider being apart from his family for more than a month.
From what I´vr read on this fabulous Forum, being a worker belonging to a highly qualified occupation (according to NOC) moving to Canada from a country exempt from VISA, he should have no problem sponsoring his wife and two kids, respectively, for an open work permit and temporary reseidency status at the port of entry - i.e. immediately upon arrival.
However, the agent at Globalhire claims that it is not wise for his wife and kids to go along on the same trip because border officials might complicate matters and, possibly, refuse entry to his wife and kids.
That seems like very Un-Canadian to me, that´s for sure!
Can anyone provide some information concerning this issue? Can he take his wife and kids along with him on the same trip, or should he leave them behind for a month or two??
He´s rearing to make the move and wants to start a new life in Canada.
Thanx so much for taking the time to read this. Comments and suggestions greatly appreciated.
Coming to you from northern Portugal.
I´m opening up this topic so as to obtain some much needed information for a friend of mine who is an experienced carpenter. He has more than enough written proof of experience in his line of work.
He has been offered an opportunity to work as a carpenter in Edmonton, Alberta. The entire application process is being handled by the well-known foreign recruitment agency based in Edmonton called Globalhire. From what he has told me, they have made things far easier for him.
If all goes well, he will be flying to Canada in a few weeks with all documentation that the Globalhire recruitment agent said would be needed upon arrival and start to work with a company on a two-year contract.
He wants to take his wife and two kids - ages 5 and 8 years - along with him on the trip - he is too close to his family to even consider being apart from his family for more than a month.
From what I´vr read on this fabulous Forum, being a worker belonging to a highly qualified occupation (according to NOC) moving to Canada from a country exempt from VISA, he should have no problem sponsoring his wife and two kids, respectively, for an open work permit and temporary reseidency status at the port of entry - i.e. immediately upon arrival.
However, the agent at Globalhire claims that it is not wise for his wife and kids to go along on the same trip because border officials might complicate matters and, possibly, refuse entry to his wife and kids.
That seems like very Un-Canadian to me, that´s for sure!
Can anyone provide some information concerning this issue? Can he take his wife and kids along with him on the same trip, or should he leave them behind for a month or two??
He´s rearing to make the move and wants to start a new life in Canada.
Thanx so much for taking the time to read this. Comments and suggestions greatly appreciated.