Hello My partner recently applied to extend her IEC work permit but was declined with the officer citing section R203 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations.
"After considering all the circumstances of your case, your application for a work permit cannot
be approved as requested as per section R203 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection
Regulations. You do not possess a valid Labour Market Impact Assessment and Confirmation
from Employment and Social Development Canada. Your prospective employer is responsible
for obtaining this confirmation."
The original work permit offered was the working holiday one year visa offered under IEC Canada. It was our understanding that we could get an extension that was exempt from the labor market impact assessment citing exemption code c21.
Does anyone know what our options are upon expiration of the IEC working holiday visa? were we mistaken to apply for a work permit extension and should we have instead applied for the IEC young professional visa?
If there's any confusion I can provide more information as requested. I have become quite confused myself with the whole application process and am wondering if anyone can recommend what next steps we should take.
Thank you very much for your time, I'm looking forward to hearing back from anyone more knowledgeable than myself.
Hello My partner recently applied to extend her IEC work permit but was declined with the officer citing section R203 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations.
"After considering all the circumstances of your case, your application for a work permit cannot
be approved as requested as per section R203 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection
Regulations. You do not possess a valid Labour Market Impact Assessment and Confirmation
from Employment and Social Development Canada. Your prospective employer is responsible
for obtaining this confirmation."
The original work permit offered was the working holiday one year visa offered under IEC Canada. It was our understanding that we could get an extension that was exempt from the labor market impact assessment citing exemption code c21.
Does anyone know what our options are upon expiration of the IEC working holiday visa? were we mistaken to apply for a work permit extension and should we have instead applied for the IEC young professional visa?
If there's any confusion I can provide more information as requested. I have become quite confused myself with the whole application process and am wondering if anyone can recommend what next steps we should take.
Thank you very much for your time, I'm looking forward to hearing back from anyone more knowledgeable than myself.
Hello My partner recently applied to extend her IEC work permit but was declined with the officer citing section R203 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations.
"After considering all the circumstances of your case, your application for a work permit cannot
be approved as requested as per section R203 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection
Regulations. You do not possess a valid Labour Market Impact Assessment and Confirmation
from Employment and Social Development Canada. Your prospective employer is responsible
for obtaining this confirmation."
The original work permit offered was the working holiday one year visa offered under IEC Canada. It was our understanding that we could get an extension that was exempt from the labor market impact assessment citing exemption code c21.
Does anyone know what our options are upon expiration of the IEC working holiday visa? were we mistaken to apply for a work permit extension and should we have instead applied for the IEC young professional visa?
If there's any confusion I can provide more information as requested. I have become quite confused myself with the whole application process and am wondering if anyone can recommend what next steps we should take.
Thank you very much for your time, I'm looking forward to hearing back from anyone more knowledgeable than myself.
Whether she can apply for an IEC under the YP program will depend on her country of nationality. Also - sometimes there is a break required between the WHV and YP.
To apply for a BOWP, she would first have to receive ITA and submit her application - or have been successfully nominated through a provinces PNP program. She must also be holding a valid work permit at the time she applies for the BOWP.
Whether she can apply for an IEC under the YP program will depend on her country of nationality. Also - sometimes there is a break required between the WHV and YP.
To apply for a BOWP, she would first have to receive ITA and submit her application - or have been successfully nominated through a provinces PNP program. She must also be holding a valid work permit at the time she applies for the BOWP.
Thanks for the reply. Her resident country is Germany. I am going through the application process for the YP visa at the moment, I haven't come across anything that says a break is required yet.
Thanks for the reply. Her resident country is Germany. I am going through the application process for the YP visa at the moment, I haven't come across anything that says a break is required yet.
Yes - YP is totally doable in that case. But just to be clear, you won't be applying for the work permit as a next step. She has to enter the pool (just like she did for the WHV) and wait to be selected.
Yes - YP is totally doable in that case. But just to be clear, you won't be applying for the work permit as a next step. She has to enter the pool (just like she did for the WHV) and wait to be selected.
Thank you very much for the replies, I greatly appreciate it.
I have entered the pool for the YP visa hopefully it doesn't take too long. One last question, say my partners current WHV expires while she is out of the country in May and her YP visa hasn't been approved by the time she wishes to re-enter Canada, will she be able to enter on a tourist visa and wait here without working until the new visa is hopefully approved?
Thank you very much for the replies, I greatly appreciate it.
I have entered the pool for the YP visa hopefully it doesn't take too long. One last question, say my partners current WHV expires while she is out of the country in May and her YP visa hasn't been approved by the time she wishes to re-enter Canada, will she be able to enter on a tourist visa and wait here without working until the new visa is hopefully approved?