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« on: August 14, 2010, 13:04:05 PM »

PARTIME & CASUAL WORK IN CANADA & AUSTRALIA


Application Requirements
1. All Credentials Acquired
2. National Passport Data page
3. Passport Photograph
4. Birth Certificate
5. Three References (Not Friend or Family member)
6. Letter of Recommendation from one of the referee
7. Personal Letter of Application


Partime Job Processing: 2 Weeks
Applicant should bear in mind that if partime job is processed, you will be required for an interview via the Phone or web chat after which a letter of confirmation of employment will be sent to your mailbox
only if you are considerd, with relevant information to process your work visa\

A part-time job is one that employs you for less than a full working week.
For example, a job that requires you to work only Mondays and Thursdays each week is considered part-time. So is a job that requires you to work only from 9am-1pm Monday to Friday.

A casual job is a job with no set or guaranteed hours of work. Casual employees work the number of hours that their employers require. This is usually set out by a list, called a "roster". A roster indicates the times and dates that you are expected to start work (these are called "shifts"), and how long you are expected to work for each shift.

The actual hours worked as part of a casual job can vary from week to week, depending on the nature of the job and changes to the roster. One week you might be required to work on Saturday and Sunday, the next only Saturday, and the next you might have to work Monday and Thursday.

Why do part-time or casual work?
People do part-time and casual work for lots of reasons, including:

Unavailability of full-time jobs
Wanting to gain experience or build up a resume
Having spare time during school holidays
Opening doors for a full-time job
Needing money while studying
Trying out a job before pursuing it as a career
Paying the bills while following another career or interest, such as art or music
Being unable to work full-time
An additional benefit of casual work - but NOT part-time work - is that the hourly rate of pay is often higher than full-time workers doing the same job. The reason that casual rates are higher than full-time rates is because casual employees don't have as many benefits as full-time employees (see Pay and conditions, below).


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« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2010, 13:35:47 PM »

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