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Nitin121

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Hi,
I recently applied for a work permit and as we know it takes somewhere between 2-3 months to process.
I have read from the following link that "A foreign national may work in Canada without a work permit " while waiting for the decision to be made if they have applied for a work permit. Please read the link (1) section (w) and link (2) below.
1) Section (w): https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2002-227/section-186.html
2) https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1507&top=15

Considering that I have abided by all rules and regulations during my studies, Can a company legally reject my application, after giving a verbal offer of acceptance, based on the fact that I do not have a work permit.

@canuck78 @scylla Can you please also provide your suggestions on this ?
 
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Hi,
I recently applied for a work permit and as we know it takes somewhere between 2-3 months to process.
I have read from the following link that "A foreign national may work in Canada without a work permit " while waiting for the decision to be made if they have applied for a work permit. Please read the link (1) section (w) and link (2) below.
1) Section (w): https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2002-227/section-186.html
2) https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1507&top=15

Considering that I have abided by all rules and regulations during my studies, Can a company legally reject my application, after giving a verbal offer of acceptance, based on the fact that I do not have a work permit.

@canuck78 @scylla Can you please also provide your suggestions on this ?

This isn't an immigration question. It's a labour law question. You would need to ask a labour lawyer regarding laws on withdrawing a verbal offer.

IMO until something is in writing, there's probably not a lot you can do. But again, this is a question for a labour lawyer.
 
This isn't an immigration question. It's a labour law question. You would need to ask a labour lawyer regarding laws on withdrawing a verbal offer.

IMO until something is in writing, there's probably not a lot you can do. But again, this is a question for a labour lawyer.


Sorry forgot to mention that I also received a written offer and I signed all of them. Can you suggest/tag someone with that knowledge here.
 
Sorry forgot to mention that I also received a written offer and I signed all of them. Can you suggest/tag someone with that knowledge here.

I have no idea who can help you here. I suspect no one can.

You really need to pay for a consult with a labour lawyer. There are too many variables such as what the offer letter states, labour laws for that provinces, etc.
 
I have no idea who can help you here. I suspect no one can.

You really need to pay for a consult with a labour lawyer. There are too many variables such as what the offer letter states, labour laws for that provinces, etc.
Thanks for your suggestion. I will try to find a labour lawyer who can assist with this.
 
Sorry forgot to mention that I also received a written offer and I signed all of them. Can you suggest/tag someone with that knowledge here.
You can still work if you have already applied PGWP or extension of work permit.
 
You can still work if you have already applied PGWP or extension of work permit.
True but the company said that they have a policy that they won't hire people that dont have a work permit in their hands. My question was if it is legal for them to refuse based on this reason? The first link I provided tells that which other people can work without a work permit and they are in place to help avoid already set mal-practices.
 
You can still work if you have already applied PGWP or extension of work permit.

That's not what the OP is asking. OP is asking about labour legislation regarding withdrawing a job offer.
 
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