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I applied to participate in the Youth Mobility Programs for 2010. Can I leave for Canada before receiving my letter of introduction?

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I applied to participate in the Youth Mobility Programs for 2010. Can I leave for Canada before receiving my letter of introduction?

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If you leave for Canada before receiving your letter of introduction for your temporary work permit, it will be up to the Immigration Officer at the point of entry to Canada to determine whether you will be admitted as a visitor (tourist). This person must be convinced that you will respect the conditions of a temporary stay in Canada and not work without the authorization to do so. If you are in Canada when you receive your letter of introduction by email, you will have to leave the country with this letter and present it to an Immigration Officer at a point of re-entry to Canada (i.e. a border crossing) in order to obtain your temporary work permit. I obtained a Letter of Introduction within the framework of the 2010 Canada-France Youth Mobility Programs but wasnt able to go to Canada. May I present a new application under the same category in the future? No. As of quota 2010, the issuance of your Letter of Introduction counts as your participation in the category for which you obtai

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