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SaritahK

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Feb 14, 2018
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Hi all,

I'm an Aussie that's have been in Canada since July 2016 (visa expires July 2018) I have just applied for a new visa and after being a candidate in the pool I have thankfully been invited to apply.

I am currently working full time for a company who have said they want to keep me on and don’t want to lose me (hence the extension), there is no contract in place as yet but all has been verbally promised on both sides of staying employed there. I am up to the part in my visa where it asks for an employment number. I have been googling like crazy to try work this out and came across the below...........

Why do I need an offer of employment number if I’m applying for a Working Holiday work permit?
When you filled out your International Experience Canada (IEC) profile, you said that you have a job offer in Canada. That’s why you’re being asked in the form for an offer of employment number and other details about your employer in Canada.

To complete this part of the application, follow these steps:

  • Type “A9999999” in the offer of employment number field.
  • Select “No” to the question “Has your employer paid the Employer Compliance fee?”
  • Type “Non-applicable – Working Holiday” into the employer address fields.

So i do this but the only thing is i cant input the "not applicable" in the address fields because being an address area it requires number and letters.... anyone know how to move forward with this? I've come across a lot of people asking this but with no answers as to how to go about it.

The other question i had too is that it asks for my work end date but this is indefinite. Any idea on what to do for this also?

Any help would be very much appreciated!!

Thanks very much in advance!!

 
Hi

Hi all,

I'm an Aussie that's have been in Canada since July 2016 (visa expires July 2018) I have just applied for a new visa and after being a candidate in the pool I have thankfully been invited to apply.

I am currently working full time for a company who have said they want to keep me on and don’t want to lose me (hence the extension), there is no contract in place as yet but all has been verbally promised on both sides of staying employed there. I am up to the part in my visa where it asks for an employment number. I have been googling like crazy to try work this out and came across the below...........

Why do I need an offer of employment number if I’m applying for a Working Holiday work permit?
When you filled out your International Experience Canada (IEC) profile, you said that you have a job offer in Canada. That’s why you’re being asked in the form for an offer of employment number and other details about your employer in Canada.

To complete this part of the application, follow these steps:

  • Type “A9999999” in the offer of employment number field.
  • Select “No” to the question “Has your employer paid the Employer Compliance fee?”
  • Type “Non-applicable – Working Holiday” into the employer address fields.

So i do this but the only thing is i cant input the "not applicable" in the address fields because being an address area it requires number and letters.... anyone know how to move forward with this? I've come across a lot of people asking this but with no answers as to how to go about it.

The other question i had too is that it asks for my work end date but this is indefinite. Any idea on what to do for this also?

Any help would be very much appreciated!!

Thanks very much in advance!!

1. Are you sure you are eligible for a 2nd IEC?

Note: As an Australian citizen, you may participate in the Working Holiday category only once. If you meet the eligibility criteria, you may participate in IEC one more time through the International Co-op (Internship) category.

Exception: If you participated in IEC one or more times before 2015, you might be eligible for a final participation of up to 24 months in the category of your choice.

2. Ignore the fact that you have a job offer, if it isn't connect to a valid LMIA, you don't have a job offer, and now the application should go through.