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PrExCy

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Jul 13, 2010
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I Live here in the Philippines and graduated as a bachelor degree..But I want to work in Canada and I want to work in the lower position first so I applied for a housekeeper at the Job Bank site..and some companies are considering to hire me but they will only do that if I have a working visa. Is it possible to have a working visa even if I don't have an employer yet? Because when I read the requirements to get a working permit is to have a job offer letter or a contract from an employer....

Hope for your respond.....thank you...
 
u need a job offer.
If you have a permanent job offer confirmed by Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC), provide:
•a photocopy of the HRSDC/Service Canada confirmation letter (Arranged Employment Opinion) which was sent to your employer and
•a letter from your prospective employer indicating that you will be employed indeterminately upon receiving permanent resident status.
The original version of the "letter from your employer" or "letter from your prospective employer" must be:
•written on company letterhead,
•signed by the responsible officer/supervisor,
•show the company's full address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail and website addresses and
•stamped with the company's official seal (if applicable)
Letters must include all of the following information:
•the specific period of your anticipated employment with the company
•the position you will hold during employment
•your main responsibilities and duties in anticipated position
•your total annual salary plus benefits
•the number of hours per week you are anticipated to work
•a business card of the person signing