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ruudphilippi
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Hey,
I was wondering if someone could help me on this forum.
I am from The Netherlands and got here september of last year on a Working Holiday Visa. I start working a week after I arrived and currently I am working my 2nd job. My current employer (big Canadian company all over Canada) is applying for a workpermit for me as a sales rep because they can't promote me to a management function because of the recession. He will add a letter to my LMO to state that I am in training for this position.
If I am not mistaken, a sales rep is not a semi-skilled or skilled worker position. So I do not know if they will approve me for a workpermit, which I will find out in about a month. Is there any way if I do not get my workpermit, to extend my stay in Canada with the ability to work? I know marriage is one, common spouse is one (if I can prove that I am living with my girlfriend for a year and wanna stay for her, not for the papers. I would have to extend my stay as visitor in order to reach the 1 year limit. And even then, immigration could refuse me).
I do not wanna leave Canada!
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ruud Philippi
I was wondering if someone could help me on this forum.
I am from The Netherlands and got here september of last year on a Working Holiday Visa. I start working a week after I arrived and currently I am working my 2nd job. My current employer (big Canadian company all over Canada) is applying for a workpermit for me as a sales rep because they can't promote me to a management function because of the recession. He will add a letter to my LMO to state that I am in training for this position.
If I am not mistaken, a sales rep is not a semi-skilled or skilled worker position. So I do not know if they will approve me for a workpermit, which I will find out in about a month. Is there any way if I do not get my workpermit, to extend my stay in Canada with the ability to work? I know marriage is one, common spouse is one (if I can prove that I am living with my girlfriend for a year and wanna stay for her, not for the papers. I would have to extend my stay as visitor in order to reach the 1 year limit. And even then, immigration could refuse me).
I do not wanna leave Canada!
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ruud Philippi