Hi Everyone,
I need some serious advice regarding what's best to do next.
My application got refused last week due to a faulty employment letter from back home. I am in the process of getting the letter worded correctly and re-applying. But I just want to be absolutely sure about everything before applying the second time. I can't afford an immigration consultant or lawyer fees, so any help from you would be greatly appreciated. Here is my situation:
Currently living and working in Canada. PR application got refused but Bridging Open Work Permit was approved before that and has already been received. Does that still remain valid?
I am claiming points for 3 jobs:
I know that internships are always a grey area but I am certain that it qualifies as work experience as it fulfilled the three main requirements:
Any help would be highly appreciated and I'll eagerly wait for your response.
Thank You!
I need some serious advice regarding what's best to do next.
My application got refused last week due to a faulty employment letter from back home. I am in the process of getting the letter worded correctly and re-applying. But I just want to be absolutely sure about everything before applying the second time. I can't afford an immigration consultant or lawyer fees, so any help from you would be greatly appreciated. Here is my situation:
Currently living and working in Canada. PR application got refused but Bridging Open Work Permit was approved before that and has already been received. Does that still remain valid?
I am claiming points for 3 jobs:
- Current job in Canada since March 2018 (1 year and 6 months) - NOC 1123
- Job in India for 7 months (Jan 2014 - July 2014) - NOC 1123
- Internship in India for 5 months (May 2013 - Sep 2013) - NOC 5121
I know that internships are always a grey area but I am certain that it qualifies as work experience as it fulfilled the three main requirements:
- After I finished my education and was related to my main field of study
- Full time (40 hours/week)
- Paid
Any help would be highly appreciated and I'll eagerly wait for your response.
Thank You!