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Author Topic: Implications of job change on a FSW2 application with a Canadian job offer  (Read 582 times)
mahek286
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Posts: 179
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Category........: FSW2
Visa Office......: Buffalo
NOC Code......: Working in Canada on a PGWP
Job Offer........: Yes
App. Filed.......: 22-10-2010
Doc's Request.: sent with application
AOR Received.: 16-02-2011
IELTS Request: sent with application
VISA ISSUED...: soon
LANDED..........: since 2004

« on: June 29, 2011, 09:26:31 pm »

I applied under FSW2 with a Canadian job offer (arranged employment for those currently in Canada- Post Graduate Work Permit). I just got offered a great job/higher NOC that starts off with a one year contract with a possibility of renewal. I am wondering what the consequences of taking this job would have on my application since it was my current employer who gave me the offer of permanent employment.

Please advise.

Thanks.

Dalia
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mahek286
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Posts: 179
Ratings: +7
Category........: FSW2
Visa Office......: Buffalo
NOC Code......: Working in Canada on a PGWP
Job Offer........: Yes
App. Filed.......: 22-10-2010
Doc's Request.: sent with application
AOR Received.: 16-02-2011
IELTS Request: sent with application
VISA ISSUED...: soon
LANDED..........: since 2004

« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2011, 06:27:07 pm »

Anyone? Please?
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mahek286
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Posts: 179
Ratings: +7
Category........: FSW2
Visa Office......: Buffalo
NOC Code......: Working in Canada on a PGWP
Job Offer........: Yes
App. Filed.......: 22-10-2010
Doc's Request.: sent with application
AOR Received.: 16-02-2011
IELTS Request: sent with application
VISA ISSUED...: soon
LANDED..........: since 2004

« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2011, 04:40:49 pm »

Can someone please help me? I have to accept the job offer in a week. I really need advice.
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mahek286
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Posts: 179
Ratings: +7
Category........: FSW2
Visa Office......: Buffalo
NOC Code......: Working in Canada on a PGWP
Job Offer........: Yes
App. Filed.......: 22-10-2010
Doc's Request.: sent with application
AOR Received.: 16-02-2011
IELTS Request: sent with application
VISA ISSUED...: soon
LANDED..........: since 2004

« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2011, 02:11:18 pm »

Can the seniors/anyone with a similar situation kindly share their feedback?
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PMM
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« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2011, 08:29:50 pm »

Hi

Can the seniors/anyone with a similar situation kindly share their feedback?

Think it through.  What do think your present employer will do when you quit?  If I was the employer, I would rescind the job offer, and there goes your FSW2.
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londonOntario
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« Reply #5 on: July 05, 2011, 12:00:18 am »

AEO scheme is risky. Work permit has to be valid at the time of issuance of visa which is a *censored word*ty rule.
Try to complete 2 years somehow so that u can rely on CEC.
I would say if u already have 1 yr workex,,,and u take this new job which will guarantee you 1 more year (not even a day less), then u should go for it and not screw up your career and $$. PR will come sooner or later.
Also take a new AEO letter from your new employer, that will substitute for the older one. If they dont give it to you then file for CEC(if u are eligible) after 2 yrs. else stay where u are right now.
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Jitu1011
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Posts: 33
Ratings: +2
Category........: FSW2
Visa Office......: NEW DELHI
NOC Code......: 6216
Job Offer........: Yes
App. Filed.......: 14-05-2012
Doc's Request.: Reached Sydney 18-05-2012
IELTS Request: 7.5 Band Submitted to CIO with application

« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2012, 08:18:58 pm »


Hi

Think it through.  What do think your present employer will do when you quit?  If I was the employer, I would rescind the job offer, and there goes your FSW2.


Hi PMM.

Can you please through some light on applicant eligibility status if there is drastic change in his employment, Unfortunately Canada Immigration system is so well screwed for country/labor market own disadvantage that temporary workers are at most distress while PR application is in process.

In my case, I completed my 1yr education and 1yr exp on PGWP with so called top5 bank (where all banks claim to be best employer and equal opportunity employer they dont give a damn to skilled foreign workers). The bank denies help for LMO and work extension and to my fortune I had to approach a small business owner (with high turnover, restaurant business) to provide me a employment and offer letter to get a legal stay in Canada and to best of my luck he offered me initially part time hours and provided things for LMO and I finally received positive LMO and a three years work permit thereafter.

But to sudden change now when I am filing my PR application he denied me employment at all and not providing any reference letter to support PR, though we are in good relations I filed my PR in FSW-2 class (I am eligible with 87 points including points of AEO ie LMO+WP, high IELTS Score, etc)
I wish to know how it will impact my application where I have submitted application along with LMO+WP and other documents, I believe that I may still be able to secure a positive result as there are several cases where AEO is issued and candidate is willing to join work only after receiving PR.

Please provide your experience or knowledge if any discussed results in such scenario, and to your surprise it will be much required information for almost 85% of FSW-2 applicants who are living with this distressed situation in Canada.


Sincere Thanks
Jitu     
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