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Currently in Canada on a 2 year contract with my company (Work permit supported with LMIA). Do I need to provide another 'offer of employment' from my company stating I will continue to be employment if granted PR?
Or is attaching my 2 year contract more than sufficient, as I'm less than 1 year into it.
Thanks!
RATUK said:
Currently in Canada on a 2 year contract with my company (Work permit supported with LMIA). Do I need to provide another 'offer of employment' from my company stating I will continue to be employment if granted PR?
Or is attaching my 2 year contract more than sufficient, as I'm less than 1 year into it.
Thanks!
Your current contract should be fine. But I will add another reference letter, stating when you started and they are looking forward to keep you on board. Just a simple up to date reference letter when you submit the application. Never hurts.
Best of luck,
RATUK said:
Currently in Canada on a 2 year contract with my company (Work permit supported with LMIA). Do I need to provide another 'offer of employment' from my company stating I will continue to be employment if granted PR?
Or is attaching my 2 year contract more than sufficient, as I'm less than 1 year into it.
Thanks!
You can check the sample reference letter from the below thread.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/nail-the-challenge-of-getting-reference-letter-from-current-employer-t397796.0.html
RATUK said:
Do I need to provide another 'offer of employment' from my company stating I will continue to be employment if granted PR?
Yes, for at least one year from the date you become a PR.
RATUK said:
Currently in Canada on a 2 year contract with my company (Work permit supported with LMIA). Do I need to provide another 'offer of employment' from my company stating I will continue to be employment if granted PR?
Or is attaching my 2 year contract more than sufficient, as I'm less than 1 year into it.
Thanks!
Hello Ratuk
Just out of curiosity, are you on a post-graduate work permit or another type of work permit?
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