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Boni

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Dec 23, 2013
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Hi everyone,

I am on a 2 year co-op working visa.
I applied for BC PNP as a bookkeeper on september 2013 and got rejected because i don't have enough experience in Canada.
My visa expires in Sept 2014 and my Employer is willing to help me apply for LMO as a bookkeeper.
I have a Bachelor Degree in accounting but from outside Canada.
Does anyone have any suggestions on if I should apply for LMO or not?
I appreciate your help!!
 
FYI - you cannot apply for an LMO. Only your employer can apply for an LMO.
 
Boni said:
Hi everyone,

I am on a 2 year co-op working visa.
I applied for BC PNP as a bookkeeper on september 2013 and got rejected because i don't have enough experience in Canada.
My visa expires in Sept 2014 and my Employer is willing to help me apply for LMO as a bookkeeper.
I have a Bachelor Degree in accounting but from outside Canada.
Does anyone have any suggestions on if I should apply for LMO or not?
I appreciate your help!!

For BC PNP, you don't need experience in Canada, you need several years of experience in your job. So if you've been working as a bookkeeper for before moving to Canada, those years count. BC PNP is employer-driven though, so it should be a joint application between you and your employer.

An LMO is applied for by your employer. I don't know your status, but having a co-op visa suggests you're on a study permit, on a graduate level perhaps? If that's your case, then there's a site to help you with that:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad.asp

After you graduate, you can get a post-graduate work permit...if you don't finish your graduate studies and just want to work, then ask your employer to apply for an LMO so you can apply for a work permit. A work permit issued through an LMO though will be a closed work permit and invalidates your study permit
 
Thank you for your reply. I am currently in an ESL school in a Business English program, that is how I got my co-op working visa. When they ask for several years of work experience, does that mean 2 years of experience is good enough for the BC PNP Program?
Also my boss is applying for me through LMO, I am wondering if anyone knows whether or not bookkeeping is a good area to apply to? I was told that it is no longer a demanded occupation and would result in a rejection?
Thank you!