Hello, am Francis I would like to ask if there is away I can verify my work permit(w1) 3 yr multiple entry for Canada. An agent has been processing it for me(currently in Uganda) and I have to pay his balance before I can go to Nairobi to sign for the stamp en further stay process documents
Hello, am Francis I would like to ask if there is away I can verify my work permit(w1) 3 yr multiple entry for Canada. An agent has been processing it for me(currently in Uganda) and I have to pay his balance before I can go to Nairobi to sign for the stamp en further stay process documents
The job offer is fish packing at hermitage processing inc in st John's NL and paying 546CAD for the visa alone and about LMIA I was given a document(pdf) "Canadian Employment clearence approval" Am not sure if it's the approved LMIA
The job offer is fish packing at hermitage processing inc in st John's NL and paying 546CAD for the visa alone and about LMIA I was given a document(pdf) "Canadian Employment clearence approval" Am not sure if it's the approved LMIA
A visa is $155. Are you paying it through your IRCC account? Have you done your medical and biometrics? That would be mandatory. If you can post the .pdf that would be helpful.
The job offer is fish packing at hermitage processing inc in st John's NL and paying 546CAD for the visa alone and about LMIA I was given a document(pdf) "Canadian Employment clearence approval" Am not sure if it's the approved LMIA
A good rule of thumb with regards to these job offers is: "Did you apply for this job?"
If you did, then you should already know if the company/job is legit.
If you did not apply, ask yourself this: "How did this company know I exist?".
There are exemptions to the rule, like if you are a Chuck Yeager type pilot, airline companies would be headhunting you (something to that effect). So, unless you are the best in a rare field, how can a company offer you a job that you did not apply for?