
July 31 2025 Work Permit for Cafeteria Cook
Employer: Restaurant in Leslieville, AB
Applicant:
- 2+ Year Culinary Experience in Restaurant in Vietnam
- Basic English Speaking/Listening Level
- 1 Year Culinary Education from Vietnam
- From Job Offer to Working in Canada took 5 months
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Little Things That Make a Big Difference in Your Interview
A successful interview starts with understanding the employer’s needs. Do your homework to find out why they’re hiring and what skills, qualifications, and experience they require. Gather all the necessary documents to prove you’re the right fit.
- For jobs that need a Canadian license or certification, verify you have the right background and documentation to obtain it before your interview.
- Clarify the employer's ideal start date and ensure it lines up with the processing time for your work permit. You don't want any surprises.
- If the job is in a smaller community, don't hesitate to use the interview as a chance to ask about local life—housing, places of worship, and other essentials.
- Finally, make sure you discuss: Your salary and take-home pay and the duration of your contract Passport validity.
- Remember, a work permit can't be valid for longer than your passport. If your passport expires in under three years, renew it well in advance.