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Riko
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07-Feb-01, 09:16 PM (EST)
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"Student to PR"
 
   I have a Student A. which is valid for 2 years. For the second year I may not be able to support myself finnancialy since my parents back home had a big finnancial issue.

I've read in the Gov. site that students can apply for an Empl. Auth. while in Canada if they can prove that they're really in finnancial problems. But still have to pay the landing fee which is not a problem.

I'm very young but I don't have a lot of work experience or graduate education.

Could you advice me or represent me?

Thanx


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dcohenteam
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14-Feb-01, 09:55 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Student to PR"
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   As a student, you are automatically entitled to employment on campus. You may also be eligible for employment in positions related to the completion of your education (this would typically apply to post-graduate or co-op students). If neither of these are suitable, and evidence of financial difficulties can be demonstrated, then it may be possible to pursue an employment authorization if your possess a job offer.

Application fees do exist for such applications, but not Landing fees.

If you wish to seek representation on this matter, we would have to review the details of a Canadian job offer, and available evidence of the financial difficulties. You may contact us by email at info@canadavisa.com in such a case.
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