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Be aware that a Canadian employer MUST ask you, at the interview stage, IF you have the right to work in Canada, now.
If you do not hold a current Canadian work visa, or a Permanent Resident status card , you cannot be hired in Canada.
Further, it is against Canadian law, for a individual to come to Canada, as a VISITOR, and seek employment in Canada.
Follow the rules, please.
Jim B
Toronto.
I am not that familiar with Canadian requirements. Would you be so kind to post an official link about the law against visiting Canada and seeking employment? Thank you.
Be aware that a Canadian employer MUST ask you, at the interview stage, IF you have the right to work in Canada, now.
If you do not hold a current Canadian work visa, or a Permanent Resident status card , you cannot be hired in Canada.
Further, it is against Canadian law, for a individual to come to Canada, as a VISITOR, and seek employment in Canada.
Follow the rules, please.
Jim B
Toronto.
At the same time, Canadian immigration expects some individuals having job offers already in hand. How those individuals get those job offers, is the moot point. Some scour employers while living in their own countries (VERY ungrateful task). Some come for a visit having a few interviews arranged (fair to the employers as well, as they get to see the candidate before committing to sponsoring for a visa). There is no harm in having a few conversations while visiting Canada. Some employers will flat refuse to talk, some will be glad that they don't need to get into expense of arranging an interview.
Imagine a British or American visitor, staying in Canada for 6 months at a time. They definitely can and will have interviews if they feel so, and will discuss further steps (visa sponsorship with job offers). So why citizens of other countries have to go through the lecturing that they cannot do the same?
Now I am preparing the documents for travelling visa. I want to send my documents to Los Angeles embassy. but I don't know how to write the Beneficiary of money order, Could you please give me some advices?
The embassy address as follows:
consulate General of Canada
immigration section
550 south Hope street, 9th floor
Los Angeles, California
90071, USA
Thanks!
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