S susana Hero Member Nov 4, 2008 513 29 Sep 24, 2014 #16 basstuk said: Currently I am working, my actual job letter is Full-time Permanent, is valid? or I need other joob offer? (My WHV expire in May 2015) Click to expand... Yes, your current employer has to write a letter offering you a permanent position.
basstuk said: Currently I am working, my actual job letter is Full-time Permanent, is valid? or I need other joob offer? (My WHV expire in May 2015) Click to expand... Yes, your current employer has to write a letter offering you a permanent position.
B basstuk Star Member Jan 27, 2014 52 0 Sep 24, 2014 #17 Sorry, I don´t understand. Is valid my actual job offer?
S susana Hero Member Nov 4, 2008 513 29 Sep 25, 2014 #18 You are working with him, so you have a job, not a job offer. A job offer is a letter written by your current employer offering a permanent position under the elegible noc, you seem very confused.
You are working with him, so you have a job, not a job offer. A job offer is a letter written by your current employer offering a permanent position under the elegible noc, you seem very confused.
B basstuk Star Member Jan 27, 2014 52 0 Sep 25, 2014 #19 Thank you for the clarification. If I apply to FSTP by Work Experience, Will I get PR or WP? Please, where is the link to apply to FSPT for myself?
Thank you for the clarification. If I apply to FSTP by Work Experience, Will I get PR or WP? Please, where is the link to apply to FSPT for myself?
B basstuk Star Member Jan 27, 2014 52 0 Oct 3, 2014 #20 I don´t know wich checklist I need take to FSTP by experience: Inside LMIA: -Stream for Higher-skilled Occupations, LMIA Application Form (EMP5517) -Federal Skilled Trades Program, LMIA Application Form (EMP5593) Inside PR: -Application for Permanent Residence, Federal Skilled Trades Class (IMM 5750)
I don´t know wich checklist I need take to FSTP by experience: Inside LMIA: -Stream for Higher-skilled Occupations, LMIA Application Form (EMP5517) -Federal Skilled Trades Program, LMIA Application Form (EMP5593) Inside PR: -Application for Permanent Residence, Federal Skilled Trades Class (IMM 5750)