Hi folks,
I am a 19 year old, second year university student from the United Kingdom. I have secured myself a placement opportunity in British Columbia, to last no more than 12 months working with a small family business.
My issue is that, thus far, I have not been able to ascertain exactly what rules apply to my particular situation, given that the work is unpaid but can arguably be deemed competitive to other Canadian students. Furthermore I have contacted my Canadian embassy, but they have emailed me two automated replies: one stating they got my email, and one stating they haven't because their inbox is full.
During the placement, I would be living with the family, who will be providing me board and accommodation in lieu of pay. I will not receive any monetary compensation for my work, which involves helping to run the business' bookkeeping, its promotional activities and executing decisions to grow the business. Financially, I should be secure as I do receive enough money form my student loan company, as well as from private funds (possibly).
From what I can tell, the employer will need to apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment and be granted approval by the ESDC, which will also decide whether the job offer is genuine. Once that has all gone through, I must then apply for both a work permit and a temporary resident visa.
However, this is made more confusing by the fact that it seems they do not offer many opportunities to UK citizens, with only a "working holiday" option available to UK citizens on the CIC website.
What do I need to do?? This is very annoying as I have a job offer and I really cannot wait to make gains both from and for it - but it seems very confusing as to the legal obligations I must undertake to make this job offer viable.
Please help me!
Thank you,
Richard/Gandhi!
I am a 19 year old, second year university student from the United Kingdom. I have secured myself a placement opportunity in British Columbia, to last no more than 12 months working with a small family business.
My issue is that, thus far, I have not been able to ascertain exactly what rules apply to my particular situation, given that the work is unpaid but can arguably be deemed competitive to other Canadian students. Furthermore I have contacted my Canadian embassy, but they have emailed me two automated replies: one stating they got my email, and one stating they haven't because their inbox is full.
During the placement, I would be living with the family, who will be providing me board and accommodation in lieu of pay. I will not receive any monetary compensation for my work, which involves helping to run the business' bookkeeping, its promotional activities and executing decisions to grow the business. Financially, I should be secure as I do receive enough money form my student loan company, as well as from private funds (possibly).
From what I can tell, the employer will need to apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment and be granted approval by the ESDC, which will also decide whether the job offer is genuine. Once that has all gone through, I must then apply for both a work permit and a temporary resident visa.
However, this is made more confusing by the fact that it seems they do not offer many opportunities to UK citizens, with only a "working holiday" option available to UK citizens on the CIC website.
What do I need to do?? This is very annoying as I have a job offer and I really cannot wait to make gains both from and for it - but it seems very confusing as to the legal obligations I must undertake to make this job offer viable.
Please help me!
Thank you,
Richard/Gandhi!