Hi,
I am looking for some advice, I have my Permanent Residency Application lodged in Berlin and am currently in Canada on a work permit in BC, but I am very unhappy in this job -when the dream turns into a nightmare!!! On the positive side I have found a new employer in Alberta who wants me to start work a.s.a.p. The problem is the job market is changing and HR Canada is saying that it may not be possible for the new employer to obtain an LMO due to the possible availability of Canadian workers (yet to be establised, they have advertised for over a month). Is there anything I can do help the new company and HR Canada???? Also would it be worth applying for a working holiday visa instead, that way I would have the freedom to work anywhere? And can I do this from within Canada??? Plus if I leave my current employer can I wait in Canada whilst the new LMO / Work permit is being processed ???? One more question, does anyone think it would be worth withdrawing my residency application and re-submitting it under the new faster processing times??
As you can see I'm very confused and would appreciate any advice or help.
I am looking for some advice, I have my Permanent Residency Application lodged in Berlin and am currently in Canada on a work permit in BC, but I am very unhappy in this job -when the dream turns into a nightmare!!! On the positive side I have found a new employer in Alberta who wants me to start work a.s.a.p. The problem is the job market is changing and HR Canada is saying that it may not be possible for the new employer to obtain an LMO due to the possible availability of Canadian workers (yet to be establised, they have advertised for over a month). Is there anything I can do help the new company and HR Canada???? Also would it be worth applying for a working holiday visa instead, that way I would have the freedom to work anywhere? And can I do this from within Canada??? Plus if I leave my current employer can I wait in Canada whilst the new LMO / Work permit is being processed ???? One more question, does anyone think it would be worth withdrawing my residency application and re-submitting it under the new faster processing times??
As you can see I'm very confused and would appreciate any advice or help.