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Processing time of Young Professional / International Experience visas

PMM

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thedecemberists said:
For those of you who have applied late February or early March, have you received your visas/work permits yet?
1, You have to give more information, as there about 17 countries where you are eligible, for IEC young professional
 

Oforlucky

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Just submitted my HRSDC Job Approval form for Canadian immigration office to process. An interview form for Visa was sent by the office to my email to be processed in 3working days from the day of submission, i submitted on 29th MArch. so after their processing, please what will be the next thing..because am meant to start my job on the 28th April.
 

PMM

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thedecemberists said:
What else do you need to know? The country? Spain.
1. See: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/iec/eligibility.asp?country=es&cat=yp
2. The most part is the job offer must be " must be in your field of expertise (through schooling or work experience) and contribute to your professional development," So the employer would have outline the job duties from the NOC that you will be performing and you will have to convince the visa office that the job was in your field of study, or that you have worked in that profession and it will help you advance.
3. Note you must have a permanent address in Spain and be resident there See: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/work/opinion/experience/bilat.asp
4. Three months from the end of your IEC work holiday visa before you can apply for young professionals.
 

thedecemberists

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PMM said:
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1. See: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/iec/eligibility.asp?country=es&cat=yp
2. The most part is the job offer must be " must be in your field of expertise (through schooling or work experience) and contribute to your professional development," So the employer would have outline the job duties from the NOC that you will be performing and you will have to convince the visa office that the job was in your field of study, or that you have worked in that profession and it will help you advance.
3. Note you must have a permanent address in Spain and be resident there See: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/work/opinion/experience/bilat.asp
4. Three months from the end of your IEC work holiday visa before you can apply for young professionals.
thanks. I just want to know the processing time, that's all. The website says 8 to 13 weeks or something. But the registered organization through which the visa was applied for says a few weeks. Wanted to see if anyone who applied in March has received theirs or not, that's all.

This is through an RO (registered organization), so the 3 months doesn't apply. And the application has already been sent.