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HI there, I saw a post on yorkbbs asking whether employer should advertise before hiring a international student. You reply that there is no need for ads when hiring a student who is eligible for post graduate work permit.

I have two question after reading it. first, what kind of letter should employer provide for applying this work permit?

If I study Education, I got a job as a trainer in a company. shall the employer argue in the letter about hiring me?

I wanted to ask you these questions at the yorkbbs. But I have no idea how to register there.

Thank you.
 
1 CIC 关于留学生 Work Permit 的官方说明,全在这里啦

http://www.yorkbbs.ca/forum/viewthread.php?tid=215534&fpage=1

Post-Graduation Work Permits
The post-graduation work program is designed to provide graduating students with Canadian work experience in their field of study. Since May 16, 2005, this program has allowed certain students to work for up to two years after their graduation. Previously, students were only allowed to work for one year.

Length of study matters. The work permit cannot be valid longer than the length of time the student studied. For example, students graduating from a four-year degree program might be eligible for a one-year work permit or, if they meet the criteria, a two-year work permit. Students graduating from an eight-month certificate program would only be eligible for a work permit of eight months.

How do I participate?

To obtain a work permit that is valid for one year or less after graduation, you must meet the following requirements:

you must have graduated from a program at a Canadian university, a community college, a CEGEP, a publicly funded trade or technical school or a Canadian private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees;
you must have studied full-time for at least eight months;
you must have completed and passed the course of study or program and received a degree, diploma or certificate;
you must have applied for a work permit within 90 days of receiving written confirmation (transcript, official letter from the institution, etc.) from your institution indicating that you have met the requirements of your program;
you must have a job offer from an employer for a job that is related to your field of studies; and
you must have a valid study permit when you apply for the work permit.
You cannot have previously been issued a work permit for post-graduation work following any other course of study.

In order to apply for a work permit of up to two years after your graduation, you must meet all of the criteria above. You must also have

successfully completed a program of at least two years of full-time studies;
received written confirmation (transcript, letter, etc.) from the educational institution indicating that you have met the requirements of the program of study;
studied at and graduated from an institution located outside of the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal (CMM), the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) or the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD);
found employment outside of the CMM, GTA or GVRD.
Note: If you complete your studies at a campus located inside the CMM, the GTA or the GVRD, but at an institution whose headquarters for that campus are located outside those areas, you cannot obtain a two-year work permit under this program.

Note: If you graduate from an institution located inside one of those areas, you are not eligible for a second year of work, even if the employment is located outside of those areas.

If you currently hold a one-year post-graduation work permit and you meet the eligibility criteria for a two-year permit, you can apply for a one-year extension of your work permit.

To obtain a work permit after graduation that is valid for two years, you cannot be

participating in a Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Program funded by Foreign Affairs Canada;
participating in a Government of Canada Awards Program funded by Foreign Affairs Canada; or
receiving funding from the Canadian International Development Agency.
Send your work permit application to the Case Processing Centre in Vegreville, Alberta. Be sure to include a written confirmation (transcript, letter, etc.) from your institution indicating that you have met the requirements of your program, a job offer from an employer for a job that is related to your field of studies, and an official receipt which shows you have paid the appropriate processing fee.

Note: If you have a valid off-campus work permit (these are usually issued for a period slightly longer than the period of study), you will be able to start the job for which you have received an offer while awaiting the work permit you applied for under the Post-Graduation Employment Program.

When you apply for a work permit under the post-graduation work program, you do not have to get a labour market opinion from Service Canada. If you want to extend your work permit beyond the one- or two-year limit, then you will have to obtain a Service Canada opinion.
 
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