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If you applied inland you could have included a work visa application with PR. Takes about 8 months. For outland ( as far as I know ) she would require the employer to apply on her behalf. The work sponsor/employer does the ground work.

Not sure if she can apply for the work visa post PR submission.
 
claudeteacher said:
Here I go again:

We are in the process of our PR application. I've been accepted as my wife's sponsor. The paperwork is now on its way to Manila.

Meanwhile my wife took an extended trip to Canada and has been offered a job as a Supply Teacher.
Is there any contingency that would allow her to work on a part time supply basis?

Basically the answer is no. She requires a work permit to work. The employer would have to go through the LMO process to get her a closed work permit. I'm really not sure the success rate of this for supply teacher or if they are willing to do it, so you would have to ask them.

The only other way is to wait until her application is approved and she lands as a full PR so can get SIN card.
 
Rob_TO said:
Basically the answer is no. She requires a work permit to work. The employer would have to go through the LMO process to get her a closed work permit. I'm really not sure the success rate of this for supply teacher or if they are willing to do it, so you would have to ask them.

The only other way is to wait until her application is approved and she lands as a full PR so can get SIN card.

Which is yet another reason we are waiting out the PR in Korea.
 
IQAS:

Anyone applying for this? My wife has the first draft of her application done. We will be sending that off soon. I am also revising her English resume, etc.
 
Spreadsheet:

The March batch is about 75% complete. Not much change in past few weeks unless it hasn't been updated recently.
 
Korea2Canada said:
IQAS:

Anyone applying for this?
My wife has the first draft of her application done. We will be sending that off soon. I am also revising her English resume, etc.

What's this?
 
CanNZ said:
What's this?

Not related to PR. Qualifications assessment report. Google IQAS to see full info. and procedure. Some provinces or jobs or further education require this. Takes 2-3 months to process. Figure do it now and have it ready.

IQAS: International Qualification Assessment Service.
 
From another thread:

" hello everyone just want to share the blessing from GOD,just received a call from my husband @ 7:45am canadian time,informing me that he received a call from CEM that his visa is ready for pick up and must leave the philippines before november 9,2013 coz his medical will expire november 15.THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT everyone.it took 6 months 3 weeks until visa approved.ppr is sept.2,2013.may GOD BLESS EVERYONE and may your long wait be over soon.thank you.. "
 
B4 Form & Shipping Stuff:

I have not looked at the B4 Form yet. What items have to be included on the form? Everything being shipped out of Korea? How about stuff in luggage? Or is it every single thing both shipped and luggage?
 
Korea2Canada said:
B4 Form & Shipping Stuff:

I have not looked at the B4 Form yet. What items have to be included on the form? Everything being shipped out of Korea? How about stuff in luggage? Or is it every single thing both shipped and luggage?

According to CBSA's website;

Before your return to Canada, you should prepare two copies of a list (preferably typewritten) of all the goods you intend to bring into Canada as part of your personal effects. Include the value, make, model and serial numbers, where applicable.

Since jewellery is difficult to describe accurately, it is best to use the wording from your insurance policy or jeweller's appraisal and to include photographs that have been dated and signed by the jeweller or a gemologist. You should describe each item of jewellery on the list of goods you submit. This information makes it easier to identify the jewellery when you return to Canada, and later if you return from a trip abroad with this jewellery.

Divide the list into two sections. In the first section, list the goods you are bringing with you; in the second, list the goods to follow. Goods that arrive later will only qualify for duty- and tax-free importation under your entitlement as a former resident if they are on your original list.


http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5087-eng.html#s1x5

That's what the website says. I think the reality is quite different. My list didn't include the luggage I was carrying. No one at CBSA cared. My list wasn't very detailed. No one at CBSA cared.
 
bartjones said:
According to CBSA's website;

Before your return to Canada, you should prepare two copies of a list (preferably typewritten) of all the goods you intend to bring into Canada as part of your personal effects. Include the value, make, model and serial numbers, where applicable.

Since jewellery is difficult to describe accurately, it is best to use the wording from your insurance policy or jeweller's appraisal and to include photographs that have been dated and signed by the jeweller or a gemologist. You should describe each item of jewellery on the list of goods you submit. This information makes it easier to identify the jewellery when you return to Canada, and later if you return from a trip abroad with this jewellery.

Divide the list into two sections. In the first section, list the goods you are bringing with you; in the second, list the goods to follow. Goods that arrive later will only qualify for duty- and tax-free importation under your entitlement as a former resident if they are on your original list.


http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5087-eng.html#s1x5

That's what the website says. I think the reality is quite different. My list didn't include the luggage I was carrying. No one at CBSA cared. My list wasn't very detailed. No one at CBSA cared.

So every single thing has to be listed it seems. Even underwear and socks? Hope they dont want pics. of that!
 
Korea2Canada said:
So every single thing has to be listed it seems. Even underwear and socks? Hope they dont want pics. of that!

Lol. Technically yes, but as I said, the reality is quite different. On my list the moving company just described the contents of each box generally. No single description contained more than 4 words if I recall correctly. So, for example, your shorts and socks can be listed as "Clothing".
 
Just got word from my MP's office that they called CIC and our application has been moved forward but they're doing our background checks. Our medical is still good til feb 2014.
 
Hello,
How can I add my information to the spreadsheet? I sent in my application last and the package was signed for on October 4th. Now waiting for my AOR...
 
CanAsian said:
Hello,
How can I add my information to the spreadsheet? I sent in my application last and the package was signed for on October 4th. Now waiting for my AOR...

Send a PM to SCOS. See link above. Read top of spreadsheet for instructions.