Just a few quick questions..
1. I am going to apply for my work permit at the POE as my employer needs me ASAP to take care of their children so this would be the quickest way. I have read a few posts about people being refused for WP because they "did not satisfy the officer that they would return to their home country after their visa had expired." I have had my share of issues at the border and don't want to run into something of the sort. I have a very good name with my current managers in my home country and they told me they would take me back in a hear beat if things changed and I was back in the states...would it be helpful for them to maybe write up something saying they would hire me back on after my visa was through just to prove that I won't extend my stay?
2. Does shortage of money have anything to do with why they might not allow someone the visa? I don't make a great deal of money at allll and I have 3 jobs. Which is why I am wanting to work in Canada do be able to have a full time, well paying job.
3. Since I do live in the states, and will be so close while in Canada, I would like to be able to visit home every now and then. Do I need to see if I can get a special permit for that such as multiple-entry or do the border officers grant you whatever they wish?
1. I am going to apply for my work permit at the POE as my employer needs me ASAP to take care of their children so this would be the quickest way. I have read a few posts about people being refused for WP because they "did not satisfy the officer that they would return to their home country after their visa had expired." I have had my share of issues at the border and don't want to run into something of the sort. I have a very good name with my current managers in my home country and they told me they would take me back in a hear beat if things changed and I was back in the states...would it be helpful for them to maybe write up something saying they would hire me back on after my visa was through just to prove that I won't extend my stay?
2. Does shortage of money have anything to do with why they might not allow someone the visa? I don't make a great deal of money at allll and I have 3 jobs. Which is why I am wanting to work in Canada do be able to have a full time, well paying job.
3. Since I do live in the states, and will be so close while in Canada, I would like to be able to visit home every now and then. Do I need to see if I can get a special permit for that such as multiple-entry or do the border officers grant you whatever they wish?