Canada Dept: But he says his experience with Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker TFW program - currently under federal review after controversy over a plan to hire hundreds of Chinese nationals to work in a north-eastern B.C. coal mine - left him traumatized, according to Vancouver Sun. Wu ended up not paying the second amount, worked just two hours at the Robin's Donuts-2-4-1 Pizza outlet in Dawson Creek, and is now back in China living with his parents and jiajun "Jarvis" Wu, 22, was in Vancouver on a student visa earlier this year when he seized on what appeared to be a golden opportunity to get a job - and eventual permanent residency status - in Canada. Wu said his prospective employer tried to charge him twice for the opportunity to work at a fast-food outlet in northern B.C. - once for about $3,000, which was paid through an agent, and later for roughly $19,000.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
@t Canada, Canada
19.12.12