You've heard the news - RCIP applications for recommendations MUST BE SUBMITTED BY YOUR EMPLOYER.
You'll need to have a very supportive employer. Few tips on how to strengthen the relationship: 1. Be fully transparent about your intentions 2. Be the first to open a conversation about your future 3. Be understanding if your employer does not have the same priorities as you 4. Be totally amazing at your job 5. Be ready to help when your manager needs you
Cautions a. An employer cannot transfer the costs they endure during the process of supporting you (ie: RCIP - LMIA) to you b. All terms of your employment should be in writing and signed c. You must be paid a fair wage - if not, your application for RCIP or other pathways such as PNP will not result in PR
You've heard the news - RCIP applications for recommendations MUST BE SUBMITTED BY YOUR EMPLOYER.
You'll need to have a very supportive employer. Few tips on how to strengthen the relationship:
1. Be fully transparent about your intentions
2. Be the first to open a conversation about your future
3. Be understanding if your employer does not have the same priorities as you
4. Be totally amazing at your job
5. Be ready to help when your manager needs you
Cautions
a. An employer cannot transfer the costs they endure during the process of supporting you (ie: RCIP - LMIA) to you
b. All terms of your employment should be in writing and signed
c. You must be paid a fair wage - if not, your application for RCIP or other pathways such as PNP will not result in PR
Hope this helps!
Jennifer