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Originally Posted by topfiverecords
That’s not a delay at immigration that’s been mentioned. That’s claiming a standard immigration process timeline that wasn’t started at a sufficient date ahead of camp. That puts it on bad reporting then.
Arriving late is not immigration related at all in that case and is then purely on the Flames-Kylington negotiation which led to a Dec 18 signing. Which we have absolutely no insight into why it wasn’t resolved earlier.
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He needs to get a work visa to immigrate into the country given the purpose of his visit. It is absolutely accurate reporting as an immigration (process) delay. The cause was not having a signed contract. Without the immigration holdup he could have been in camp sooner.
I have a friend who actually just came to Canada in December from Australia. She had to put together and submit all of the documents, and get a visa. She had to get approval to visit before she could get on a plane, and that was coming as a visitor. I imagine to come with the added rights of someone with a working visa would be more stringent, specifically, in needing a signed contract to perform the work.
Australia is much easier then Sweden to get into Canada from due to Commonwealth status.