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    Sportsbetting without right to work

    You’re generally fine doing casual sports betting as long as it’s just personal entertainment and not run like a business or a source of steady income. Immigration cares more about you working without authorization, not about you placing the odd bet. I’ve played games on baixarmyapk.com in my...
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    Electrician

    You’ll usually need a Canadian employer willing to get a Labour Market Impact Assessment first, then you can apply for an employer‑specific work permit. Some folks prep by gathering proof of experience and trade certificates so employers feel confident hiring them. I’ve seen sites like...
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    Electrician

    I came across this older discussion and wanted to add that most sponsorship-style work permits now depend on finding an employer willing to get an LMIA. Once that’s approved, you can apply for the work permit yourself. Have you already been in touch with any Canadian companies or unions...