My friend is in Alberta Canada, on a TWP (with LMO and stated employer) through the PNP/AINP, he has received his Alberta Provincial Nomination, and is now applying for his Canadian PR.
My questions are:-
1. Now he has his Alberta nomination, can he work for another company within the same industry?
2. Will he need another LMO and would the company have to be PNP registered?
3. Could he apply for an Open work permit?
I hope someone knows the answer to this!!!!:ranger:
My friend is in Alberta Canada, on a TWP (with LMO and stated employer) through the PNP/AINP, he has received his Alberta Provincial Nomination, and is now applying for his Canadian PR.
My questions are:-
1. Now he has his Alberta nomination, can he work for another company within the same industry? No, the terms of his work permit still apply, he is allowed to work for the named employer only.
2. Will he need another LMO and would the company have to be PNP registered?He can extend his existing work permit without getting another LMO, the PNP provide you with a letter to submit with the extension application
3. Could he apply for an Open work permit? No, the PNP indicates that the province sees value in your current occupation and supports your PR application in that instance. once PR is achieved he is free to work for whoever he wishes
I hope someone knows the answer to this!!!!:ranger:
The answers in bold are from my perspective, I'm going through the PNP/PR system in Saskatchewan.
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