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Subject: WP: Same question as there was no feedback....
  TIA for any info you can provide. I posted before that my friend from Syria was denied a TRV. Now, our family has found a company who is hiring Temp. Foreign Workers. The company has an LMO and is prepared to offer my friend a job offer. It is unskilled labor. My friend has a lot of general labor experience on his resume, but no certification or papers behind him.

My question is... will CIC still disallow a WP due to the fact that he has no training in the area of the job being offered? He can do the work, but has no specific training.

Will he still have to "prove" that he will return to Syria? And what constitutes proof? How difficult is it to enter Canada on a WP?

Also, it should come as no surprise that this man that I am talking about and I are interested in getting to know one another better without making a decision about marriage until we are sure about one another. We both feel, that doing this the legitimate way...first as a TRV, then as a WP will afford us the ability to get to know each other better first.

However, is the application for a WP is also denied, how will it affect us if we do decide to just go ahead and get married and then apply for family class sponsorship? We do not want to jeopardize his chances of coming here any more than they already are.





[22-04-2007,20:58]
[***.89.168.72]
Keri
(in reply to: WP: Same question as there was no feedback....)
sorry Keri, no training, no permit unless something has drastically changed in the last few months that I don´t know about. And if your guy falsifies his credentials and CIC finds out - well, kiss his Canadian future goodbye.

The chances are very small that he would even qualify for a TRV. He would have to show strong ties to home - a job, designated holidays, property, family. Your invite would need to avoid any discussion of romance - reason being is that lots of people before us has totally messed with the idea of coming for a ´visit´. Lots never go home and CIC is left to chase them down and deport them. They would rather say no right up front.

You can try for the TRV but do not hold out much hope. (We tried 3 times) The only way you are going to know this guy is to go to Syria and spend some serious time getting to know him, his family and his friends.

Be sure he is exactly what he says he is, and that you are prepared to risk significant money on that genuine intention should he walk away after you get him here. You are on the financial hook for 3 years.

wish I had better news for you


[22-04-2007,23:26]
[***.121.220.199]
Sharon
WP: Same question as there was no feedback.... (in reply to: WP: Same question as there was no feedback....)
Thanks Sharon...

I appreciate the response. He does have a certificate that says he is in the general laborer´s union. And we were wondering if that would be enough for the government to let him come in on a LMO that a compnay has... they just do General Labor and want someone who they can train.

We will not apply for a TRV again. We want him here on a WP. We have discussed me going there and that is an option. He would not marry me not me him unless we loved each other and were sure of each other.

I want to know whether the Can. Gov. would still deny him a WP if he has credentials that says that he can do the job offered or if they can still deny him based on the idea that he may not return to Syria.


[22-04-2007,23:32]
[***.89.168.72]
Keri
(in reply to: WP: Same question as there was no feedback....)
I don not think so.
[23-04-2007,01:39]
[***.121.220.199]
Sharon
(in reply to: WP: Same question as there was no feedback....)
Without any certificate of training I do not think he´ll be able to manage to get a work permit. You can always try if you have no other option left.

Whenever someone applies for any kind of visa he/she has to show significant ties to his/her country. In your case I do not think he can show that; one reason probably why his TRV was rejected. Once you get "intentions not clear refusal" its quite difficult to get a visa later on unless your circumstances have changed considerably.

The denial of work permit should not have much effect on your sponsorship application. Though, it will require a great effort on your part to prove the relationship a genuine one.

[23-04-2007,03:08]
[***.69.2.5]
Anonymous
(in reply to: WP: Same question as there was no feedback....)
There are certain occupations in certain provinces where this individual COULD recieve a work permit.

ANY LMO states the foreign workers NAME so why do you post this?
"The company has an LMO and is prepared to offer my friend a job offer. It is unskilled labor."

The LMO has to say the persons name! Then the applicant applies to his/her visa post for a work permit.

Low skilled occupations would normally require the employer to pay for flight costs of the job applicant and the applicant for work permit would have to show he has experience doing the MAIN DUTIES of the occupation in question.

We do these everyday but the low skilled ones are the most difficult without the employer´s cooperation.

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com


[23-04-2007,10:16]
[**.52.217.11]
Roy
(in reply to: WP: Same question as there was no feedback....)
Hi Roy, The company has applied for and received LMO´s in the past. We are in Alberta where there is a high demand for unskilled labor. Currently, they have applied for a "blanket" LMO and are prepared to offer my friend a contract when they receive word that the LMO is approved. My friend has the skills that this company requires, however, I was just wondering if the CIC could deny him based on the thought that he may not go back to Syria...much like they did with the TRV.
[23-04-2007,12:13]
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Keri
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