I received an "Invitation to apply for an International Experience Canada work permit".
I am from France. I am 35 years old right now.
Will I be given 1 or 2 years work permit?
My goal is to gain 1 year Canada work experience so I can apply for EE at the end. How do you stay in Canada if your work permit has expired while you wait for EE or PNP?
What about my relatives? I have a 5 months old baby, I cannot just leave him if they give him (and my wife) only a 6 month Tourist visa. Are they going to give them 1~2 years?
I received an "Invitation to apply for an International Experience Canada work permit".
I am from France. I am 35 years old right now.
Will I be given 1 or 2 years work permit?
My goal is to gain 1 year Canada work experience so I can apply for EE at the end. How do you stay in Canada if your work permit has expired while you wait for EE or PNP?
What about my relatives? I have a 5 months old baby, I cannot just leave him if they give him (and my wife) only a 6 month Tourist visa. Are they going to give them 1~2 years?
Look up how long French citizens get a permit. Some countries are one year.
If you don’t get an invitation/nomination before the expiry of your work permit, you quit working or see if your employer will file a LMIA and pay $1k. The LMIA proves no Canadian or PR can do the job. Then you apply for a closed work permit. The process is long and you may have to stop working during the process. Make sure you get a skilled job.
Your spouse and wife can enter as tourists (get health insurance). Once in Canada they can stay up to 6 months but you can file extensions within the country. The extensions may or may not be approved.
Look up how long French citizens get a permit. Some countries are one year.
If you don’t get an invitation/nomination before the expiry of your work permit, you quit working or see if your employer will file a LMIA and pay $1k. The LMIA proves no Canadian or PR can do the job. Then you apply for a closed work permit. The process is long and you may have to stop working during the process. Make sure you get a skilled job.
Your spouse and wife can enter as tourists (get health insurance). Once in Canada they can stay up to 6 months but you can file extensions within the country. The extensions may or may not be approved.