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Temporary Canadian work visa for Bolivian?
Hi I would like to bring the father of my son, a Bolivian, to Canada. He has not yet met his baby.
He is not in my son's birth certificate because he could not sign.
The best option is to get him a work visa because we are both broke but I don't know where to start.
My friend says he knows some construction business owners who might be willing to help hire him.
Still how to start the process?
Thank you.
It would be for BC
Also how would we satisfy Canadian visa officer that he will return to Bolivia after end of work contract?
1 Answer
- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
what is his job?
Does he have a skilled job?
Can he read and write english?
can he speak english?
If he does not have a job that is on the IN Demand list, then he will NOT be eligible for a work permit.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/app...
jobs in demand list
You can however choose to MARRY him and bring him to Canada. In fact that is probably the ONLY way he will be able to immigrate to Canada because he has no job skills, no language skills and no post secondary education (if he cannot write his own name then he is uneducated)
To show ties to the home land he must show that he has a job, that he owns or rents a house and that he has family still living in that country,