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sonjy

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Feb 24, 2010
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I heard this from someone with a work permit (semi-skilled level) here in Alberta. He said there is a total of 4 year limit on work permit and you cannot extend beyond that point.

Is this true? Does anyone know about this regulation?

I thought you could keep extending work permit as long as LMO is positive and you have a job offer.

Please advice. Thanks.
 
I have never heard of a 4 year limit but there used to be a limit of 24 months that you could work and then you had to go home for 4 months before being able to get another work permit under low-skilled. From what I have heard, they have now lifted this condition although seasonal agricultural workers need a new work permit every season.

You can look at the FAQ at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/faq/work/index.asp#low and look at the first question in particular and question 6.
 
that was my worry too,,,they always sas that contract worker under the low skilled are only allowed to work for 4 years here in canada...i really dont know if this true,,

any news leon??

thanx
 
Hi

jomarcabiles said:
that was my worry too,,,they always sas that contract worker under the low skilled are only allowed to work for 4 years here in canada...i really dont know if this true,,

any news leon??

thanx

It is a proposal from the Minister, hasn't passed into law.

PMM