Rather confused....
I am a Canadian visiting my boyfriend in Holland. I was planning to bring my Dutch boyfriend over to Canada in May to meet my family and to sell my house. But we have just received news that my step-mum has lung cancer and isn't expected to live long. Because I have to leave Holland January 11th anyway (visa expires) we have decided to both come to Canada at that time.
Because I must be in Canada on May 1st (when my current tenants leave) and we can't afford to be making trips back and forth to Europe, we are hoping to stay for 5-6 months.
My dilemna is whether my boyfriend should just arrive as a tourist and hopefully get a 6 month stamp in his passport or whether we should try and go for a temporary work permit......
My partner is a certified carpenter, work is scarce in Holland and Alberta has serious skill shortages...... My mother's husband needs a framing carpenter as he cannot find enough workers in Calgary. Therefore we could try and go the LMO/work permit route but 3 weeks is not enough time to get it done, as far as I can see.
However, my mum's husband could try and get an accelerated LMO (10 working days) and then my boyfriend could arrive in Canada with his work permit application (and LMO number) and try and get a work permit at the airport. He qualifies to be able to apply for a work permit at his point of entry into Canada.
But
- what happens if this cannot be done in time (the LMO) ?
- what happens if his work permit is denied when he lands, do they send him back to holland or can he come in as a visitor?
The other alternative is to just have my boyfriend arrive as a tourist and that way he can probably stay 6 months and perhaps help my mother's husband with his extreme labour shortages under the table.
Either way, we will be coming to Canada in January
Can anyone recommend as to the best course of action. This all seems quite complicated.
Thanks
Deanna
I am a Canadian visiting my boyfriend in Holland. I was planning to bring my Dutch boyfriend over to Canada in May to meet my family and to sell my house. But we have just received news that my step-mum has lung cancer and isn't expected to live long. Because I have to leave Holland January 11th anyway (visa expires) we have decided to both come to Canada at that time.
Because I must be in Canada on May 1st (when my current tenants leave) and we can't afford to be making trips back and forth to Europe, we are hoping to stay for 5-6 months.
My dilemna is whether my boyfriend should just arrive as a tourist and hopefully get a 6 month stamp in his passport or whether we should try and go for a temporary work permit......
My partner is a certified carpenter, work is scarce in Holland and Alberta has serious skill shortages...... My mother's husband needs a framing carpenter as he cannot find enough workers in Calgary. Therefore we could try and go the LMO/work permit route but 3 weeks is not enough time to get it done, as far as I can see.
However, my mum's husband could try and get an accelerated LMO (10 working days) and then my boyfriend could arrive in Canada with his work permit application (and LMO number) and try and get a work permit at the airport. He qualifies to be able to apply for a work permit at his point of entry into Canada.
But
- what happens if this cannot be done in time (the LMO) ?
- what happens if his work permit is denied when he lands, do they send him back to holland or can he come in as a visitor?
The other alternative is to just have my boyfriend arrive as a tourist and that way he can probably stay 6 months and perhaps help my mother's husband with his extreme labour shortages under the table.
Either way, we will be coming to Canada in January
Can anyone recommend as to the best course of action. This all seems quite complicated.
Thanks
Deanna