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Thursday August 28th 2008
Getting a Work PermitFebruary 9, 2001 - 12:00am
This guide contains information about work permits, application forms, medical examinations, welfare, social insurance numbers, and getting help. It also contains the names and telephone numbers of lower mainland organizations that help refugee claimants. Getting a Work Permit in BC is also available in Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, French, and Spanish from MOSIAC. The brochure was published in 2001 and is free in British Columbia (and $3.50 outside B.C.) ( categories: Online Resources | British Columbia | Multilingual | Immigrants & Refugees | Workers' Rights )
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