Hi dear ,
I am from Pakistan ..I apply for study visa but got rejection...now I want to apply for work permit... My age is 18 years...qualification is fsc and one year experience on subway...
10 the class marks are 69%
12 class are 68%
IELTS 6 band
Is am eligible for work permit????does age and education is envolved in this
Process? Does my study visa rejection have negative empact on work permit???
Hi dear ,
I am from Pakistan ..I apply for study visa but got rejection...now I want to apply for work permit... My age is 18 years...qualification is fsc and one year experience on subway...
10 the class marks are 69%
12 class are 68%
IELTS 6 band
Is am eligible for work permit????does age and education is envolved in this
Process? Does my study visa rejection have negative empact on work permit???
You have asked this question before and it has been answered. Asking it again is not going to change the answer.
No - right now you are NOT eligible for a work permit.
To be eligible for a work permit you need a full-time job offer in Canada and an approved LMIA.
Given the level of education you have completed and your past experience - you should assume it's going to be very difficult to find a job offer in Canada and obtain an approved LMIA.
As you are very recently rejected a student visa, chances to get a work visa are near to None
It is best for you to apply again and address previous rejection reason
ATTIQA ARSHAD said:
Hi dear ,
I am from Pakistan ..I apply for study visa but got rejection...now I want to apply for work permit... My age is 18 years...qualification is fsc and one year experience on subway...
10 the class marks are 69%
12 class are 68%
IELTS 6 band
Is am eligible for work permit????does age and education is envolved in this
Process? Does my study visa rejection have negative empact on work permit???
It means you have an extremely low chance of getting a work permit.
The reasons why you have an extremely low chance is because of your age, your level of education, your past work experience and the fact you have previously applied for a study permit.