I'd like a get a work visa as a telemarketer, but from my experience, if you're accepted to a telemarketing job, they want you to start working in a few days, which can be a problem, since getting a work visa is a procedure that takes time. But you can't get a work visa before you get a job offer.
I'd like a get a work visa as a telemarketer, but from my experience, if you're accepted to a telemarketing job, they want you to start working in a few days, which can be a problem, since getting a work visa is a procedure that takes time. But you can't get a work visa before you get a job offer.
Well you need a LMIA from the employer proving no one in Canada (citizen, PR) can do the job, only you. Have IELTS and/or TEF since it is a telemarketer job. Once the employer has paid the $1k, filled out all the paperwork and received LMIA then you can apply for a closed work permit. Telemarketers can work remotely so you don’t need to be in the country.
Well you need a LMIA from the employer proving no one in Canada (citizen, PR) can do the job, only you. Have IELTS and/or TEF since it is a telemarketer job. Once the employer has paid the $1k, filled out all the paperwork and received LMIA then you can apply for a closed work permit. Telemarketers can work remotely so you don’t need to be in the country.
Many people work nights. Timezone is not relevant. Remote work does not require living in Canada. Most telemarketers work shift work and remotely. So do you have an approved LMIA?
I'd like a get a work visa as a telemarketer, but from my experience, if you're accepted to a telemarketing job, they want you to start working in a few days, which can be a problem, since getting a work visa is a procedure that takes time. But you can't get a work visa before you get a job offer.
The solution is that your employer must be willing to wait.
If you want to work in Canada, then your employer must be willing to go through the process of hiring a foreign worker which takes a number of months. First the employer must obtain an approved LMIA. This generally takes several months. Then you would apply for a work permit which takes additional months. There is no way to start the job immediately in Canada. You need to go through the work permit process.
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I'd like a get a work visa as a telemarketer, but from my experience, if you're accepted to a telemarketing job, they want you to start working in a few days, which can be a problem, since getting a work visa is a procedure that takes time. But you can't get a work visa before you get a job offer.