So I just got a call from a company who is interested in the application I sent them, asking me to clarify my status in Canada.
And I answered "Yes I am here on a Post Graduate Work Permit, but I do have a social insurance number, and I can work in Canada legally."
Then the hiring person asked "So is there an expiring day on the permit?" (or something similar to this question, my memory is vague, but the question induced me to provide information on how long I can stay in Canada)
I answered "There's two years on the permit"
And I heard she mumbled "Well, so you are applying for a permenant position when you would have to leave in two years....so that doesn't work with us....so (no)....best of luck in your future"
Okay, so I guess I'm out of the competition. Obviously, I can't change my status here in Canada (with a permit of two years), so to avoid similar situations in the future, should I apply for a "contract" position?
Anyone had similar situations or any suggestions as how should I go about my "temporary" status in Canada in search for a "stable" position?
Thank you.
And I answered "Yes I am here on a Post Graduate Work Permit, but I do have a social insurance number, and I can work in Canada legally."
Then the hiring person asked "So is there an expiring day on the permit?" (or something similar to this question, my memory is vague, but the question induced me to provide information on how long I can stay in Canada)
I answered "There's two years on the permit"
And I heard she mumbled "Well, so you are applying for a permenant position when you would have to leave in two years....so that doesn't work with us....so (no)....best of luck in your future"
Okay, so I guess I'm out of the competition. Obviously, I can't change my status here in Canada (with a permit of two years), so to avoid similar situations in the future, should I apply for a "contract" position?
Anyone had similar situations or any suggestions as how should I go about my "temporary" status in Canada in search for a "stable" position?
Thank you.