Hey all,
I am a US citizen currently finishing my Bachelor of Education degree in Ontario. This is an 8-month program. I have a line on a job teaching in northern Saskatchewan that would start in September of 2012. My questions/inquiries are as follows:
The Post-Graduation work permit will allow me to work in Canada for as long as my program of study, which is 8 months. The contract in Saskatchewan is obviously for a year, so should I even bother applying for the Post-Grad work permit? I figure if I did, I would have to apply for a new work permit once the 8 months is up. Or is it possible to simply apply for a "normal" work permit with the district school board in Saskatchewan as my employer (sponsor?)?
My goal is to waste as little time and money as possible in this process, while getting the work permit I need.
Thank you for your time. If you need any more details about the situation, feel free to reply to this post or send me a PM. Thanks again!
Shawn
I am a US citizen currently finishing my Bachelor of Education degree in Ontario. This is an 8-month program. I have a line on a job teaching in northern Saskatchewan that would start in September of 2012. My questions/inquiries are as follows:
The Post-Graduation work permit will allow me to work in Canada for as long as my program of study, which is 8 months. The contract in Saskatchewan is obviously for a year, so should I even bother applying for the Post-Grad work permit? I figure if I did, I would have to apply for a new work permit once the 8 months is up. Or is it possible to simply apply for a "normal" work permit with the district school board in Saskatchewan as my employer (sponsor?)?
My goal is to waste as little time and money as possible in this process, while getting the work permit I need.
Thank you for your time. If you need any more details about the situation, feel free to reply to this post or send me a PM. Thanks again!
Shawn