Hello everyone.
My situation is as follows: I received a job offer from a research institute in Quebec. The job title is Research Associate and it is not exempt from LMIA and CAQ (I sent a visa and work permit application thinking that I do not need those documents but my application is refused). Right now my employer is about to start the procedure to get those documents ready. However, it looks like we need at least a couple of more months until I get the necessary authorization to work in Canada.
Meanwhile, I saw that there is a short-term visa (120 days) for researchers which is exempt from a work permit and subject to two-week processing.
My question is, to be able to start my job earlier, is it possible for me to apply for this short-term visa and start working as soon as possible, and then start the procedures for LMIA and CAQ while I am in Canada to receive a long-term work permit? If so, should we change the job offer accordingly? The offer is a one-year offer now, should we change it to 4 months?
Thank you very much!
My situation is as follows: I received a job offer from a research institute in Quebec. The job title is Research Associate and it is not exempt from LMIA and CAQ (I sent a visa and work permit application thinking that I do not need those documents but my application is refused). Right now my employer is about to start the procedure to get those documents ready. However, it looks like we need at least a couple of more months until I get the necessary authorization to work in Canada.
Meanwhile, I saw that there is a short-term visa (120 days) for researchers which is exempt from a work permit and subject to two-week processing.
My question is, to be able to start my job earlier, is it possible for me to apply for this short-term visa and start working as soon as possible, and then start the procedures for LMIA and CAQ while I am in Canada to receive a long-term work permit? If so, should we change the job offer accordingly? The offer is a one-year offer now, should we change it to 4 months?
Thank you very much!