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kvrforum

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Hello guys,

I want to know if it's possible to get two full time jobs in Skill B and C occupations with two valid work permits at the same time.

Is this possible?

I can work 60 hours a week because I don't take off weekends or holidays. I work without any vacation at least till I get PR.
 
kvrforum said:
Hello guys,

I want to know if it's possible to get two full time jobs in Skill B and C occupations with two valid work permits at the same time.

Is this possible?

I can work 60 hours a week because I don't take off weekends or holidays. I work without any vacation at least till I get PR.

Not sure if that is possible. But seriously, ask yourself, if you want to work 60 hours per week every week. It's killing you sooner or later. The first few weeks might work well for you, but then you lose more and more energy.
 
By the way, I found a post where you said that a C-level does not count toward work experience. It depends on the job and if you want to apply for the Provincial Nominee Program.
 
OhWow said:
Not sure if that is possible. But seriously, ask yourself, if you want to work 60 hours per week every week. It's killing you sooner or later. The first few weeks might work well for you, but then you lose more and more energy.

Well, right now, I'm working 14 hours a day on just immigration issue. lol

I've read once that getting two valid work permits is possible... I want to verify this...
 
OhWow said:
By the way, I found a post where you said that a C-level does not count toward work experience. It depends on the job and if you want to apply for the Provincial Nominee Program.

Yes, that's why I want to try both C and B jobs.

This C job counts toward PNP but the B job requires more than 1 year experience for that PNP.
 
Any opinion on this?

I want to work for two employers with two different work permits (full time).

I hope this is possible.

My only goal in this year is successfully finishing immigration issues... nothing more.
 
kvrforum said:
Any opinion on this?

I want to work for two employers with two different work permits (full time).

I hope this is possible.

My only goal in this year is successfully finishing immigration issues... nothing more.

What is your goal specifically? Do you think that working for two employers full-time will get you the PR faster as you collect more hours faster? No. You need 1 year regardless. I don't understand this. Is it because you need the money or a personal goal? You are simply impatient, I assume from your last post. Like I said, in the end, you will become so sick and exhausted, you won't have neither. And I think, a B-level would also qualify you for PNP, why shouldn't it?! There are usually only "specific" C-level jobs that will count for PNP.
 
OhWow said:
What is your goal specifically? Do you think that working for two employers full-time will get you the PR faster as you collect more hours faster? No. You need 1 year regardless. I don't understand this. Is it because you need the money or a personal goal? You are simply impatient, I assume from your last post. Like I said, in the end, you will become so sick and exhausted, you won't have neither. And I think, a B-level would also qualify you for PNP, why shouldn't it?! There are usually only "specific" C-level jobs that will count for PNP.

Not true.
For instance long haul truck driver (skill C) qualifies for British Columbia PNP but not for CEC EE.
BC PNP requires you to have one year of skill B job if you want to apply as a skill B guy.
It goes same for CEC EE.
The thing is BC PNP requires only 9 months of work for skill C....
So, if this is possible, I will get both skill C job and B job and work simultaneously.
After working in skill C job for 9 months I will apply for BC PNP and then after I work three more months in skill B, I will apply for CEC EE.
Then I will save so much time because if I work one job at a time, then I will have to work one more year for B job to qualify for CEC EE.

My goal is getting PR card as soon as possible and finishing up this immigration issues... nothing more for now.

What I'm saying is I can spare extra time for C job which will qualify for PNP faster than CEC or other PNP programs.
 
kvrforum said:
Then I will save so much time because if I work one job at a time, then I will have to work one more year for B job to qualify for CEC EE.

This wastes even more time. You only need 1 year. If you say, you will work 1 MORE year in a B job, while all you need is 1 year in a B job for CEC EE, then why waste the time in the C job in the first place?

The C job won't even give you additional points for CEC EE. So why waste time in a C job in the first place, if you can get a B job right away?!

By the way, as a truck driver, you won't have time for other jobs. You're on the road, almost nonstop. Many immigrants coming here as truck drivers face this issue and even divorce in the end because they are literally forced to neglect their families. Even if you are single... you simply won't have time to do a 2nd full time job as a truck driver.

You're not saving time, you're risking your health and immigration, as well. PR sometimes takes patience. As long as you have a job, you're all good and can stay. Collect your experience, then proceed to the next step. Don't rush it.
 
kvrforum said:
After working in skill C job for 9 months I will apply for BC PNP and then after I work three more months in skill B, I will apply for CEC EE.
Then I will save so much time because if I work one job at a time, then I will have to work one more year for B job to qualify for CEC EE.

You cannot apply for CEC EE with 3 months of B-level experience. You need at least 12 months of B-level experience. You contradict yourself here with the second sentence. PNP and CEC are two different programs.