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Work permit is a generic term for a legal authorization which allows a person to ... Main article: Work permit (United Kingdom) ...
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Offers information and advice in the areas of immigration, work permits, and visas for the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
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PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING WORK PERMIT. 1. Complete the information required below. 2. ... Work permits will be issued within 3 business days and mailed to you. 5. ...
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Work Permits

  
Youth Work Permit. File Disclosure Requests. Bureau Contact. Jim Taylor. Administrator ... working for their parents MUST get a YEC before they start to work. ...
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U.S. Department of Labor - Find It By Topic - Youth & Labor - Work ...

  
The federal government does not require work permits or proof-of-age certificates for a minor to be employed. Many states, however, do require them for workers of ...
http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/youthlabor/workpermitsagecert.htm

Work Permit

  
Employers should have a work permit on file for the minor being employed before ... The permit will not be issued if the work is prohibited by law. ...
http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/er/labor_standards_bureau/work_permits.htm

Work Permit in Thailand

  
The work permit application is in English, and it is not difficult to do yourself. ... Without a work permit or a company (plus written communications or witnesses or ...
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APPLYING FOR A WORK PERMIT

  
In practice, this is the least desirable method for obtaining a work permit. ... The work permit application must be accompanied by a letter from the provincial ...
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Employment of Minors (Work Permits) - Division of Labor and Industry

  
Print a hard copy Work Permit Application - (Word document, 33KB, download Word ... If the minor changes jobs, a new work permit must be obtained. ...
http://www.dllr.state.md.us/labor/empm.html

Frequently Asked Questions: Work Permits - Work Experience (CA Dept of ...

  
Information to assist local educational agencies in the issuance of work permits. ... May a minor have more than one work permit? ...
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 I am a 17 year-old in california and i was wondering how many hours i am allowed to work at a job, if i need a work permit and where i can get it. I graduated high school early and wont be 18 till april so i cant get it at my high school which is the only place i knew i could get it..can anyone help me?
A.Frequently Asked Questions about Work Permits What is a work permit and where can I get one? A work permit is a legal document required by the state of California that allows a person under 18 years of age to hold a job. You may get a work permit from your local public high school. There are four steps in obtaining a work permit: Obtain a work permit application in the Career Center at your local high school (or the application form may be downloaded from the California State Department of Education website (click here). Fill out the personal information at the top of the application, get your prospective employer to fill out the information required in the middle portion, and have a parent or guardian sign the bottom portion of the application. Return the completed work permit application to your high school where the work permit will be processed and typed. Your school will need 48 hours to process the Work Permit. Bring the typed work permit back to the prospective employer. At what age can I get a work permit? Minors aged 12 through 17 are required to get work permits before starting a job. A minor under the age of 12 cannot receive a work permit except in the entertainment industry. There are a few exceptions to these rules. No work permit is required for the following jobs: 1) certain agricultural industry jobs, 2) odd jobs in private homes such as gardening and babysitting, 3) newspaper delivery jobs, 4) casual work in a family-owned business, and 5) self-employment. Does a work permit require school attendance? Minors under 18 years of age must attend school to get a work permit. If a student graduates from high school before age 18, he or she no longer needs a work permit. If a student passes the California High School Proficiency Exam (CHSPE) or the G.E.D. before the age of 18, he or she no longer needs a work permit. When an employer hires someone under 18 years old who has graduated, passed the CHSPE or G.E.D., the document verifying that fact must be given to the employer as proof that no work permit is required. Minors between 16 and 18 years of age who have dropped out of school must be enrolled in continuation or adult school classes for at least four hours per week before getting a work permit. Emancipated minors must attend school in order to get a work permit. Emancipated minors are those who have gone through court proceedings to be legally separated and freed from the control of their parents for certain reasons. Emancipated minors are still required to get a work permit before being employed but may obtain the work permit without parent consent and signature. Can a work permit be taken away? Yes, the work permit can be cancelled and taken away at any time by a high school administrator. In addition, a work permit can be cancelled at a parent's request with good reason. Good reasons for canceling a work permit include: job does not fit legal requirements for minors, hours scheduled create a truancy or absence problem for the student, or demands of job are causing student to fail classes at school. When does a work permit expire? A minor must obtain a work permit for each job. A work permit is no longer valid when a minor quits or leaves a job. A new work permit application must be filled out for each new job. In addition, all work permits in the state of California expire five days after the opening of school in the fall. this is to insure that all minors report to school in the fall before continuing to work after summer vacation. Therefore, if a minor obtained a job and work permit in June and still had that same job in September, the work permit would expire. The minor would need to obtain a new work permit for the new school year even though it was for the same continuing job. Do teenage actors get their work permits from their high school? No. Any minor under 18 years old who is employed in motion pictures, commercials, theater, television, musical performances, rodeos, or modeling must get their work permits from the local office of the California State Labor Commissioner (Division of Labor Standards Enforcement). At this office, the performer will be given a work permit application that must be taken to the school so that the school can verify age, good school attendance, and status of health. When returned to the State Labor Commissioner's Office, the work permit is processed and given to the performer to take to his/her employer. Do teenage actors have to attend school? Yes. If a performer is under 18 years and unable to attend his or her regular school, the employer must provide a studio teacher to teach during school days. In addition, the studio teacher is present on the set with minors on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and during vacations. The studio teacher, in addition to teaching, has the responsibility for attending to the health, safety, and morals of minors under 16 years of age while the minors are employed by the entertainment industry. The studio teacher may refuse to allow the use of a minor on a set or location, if , in the judgment of the studio teacher, conditions are such as to present a danger to the health, safety, or morals of the minor.
  

Q.What permit or license do I need to work on car hvac systems?Related Search:
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 I live in Arkansas and I already have my EPA permit to buy and handle the refrigerant, but I was wondering what type of permit I would need other than that to work on vehicles air conditioning systems? Thanks. I am already EPA certified but are there any other permits or licenses that I will need to work on vehicles AC?
A.EPA-Approved Section 609 certification is needed to service Motor Vehicle Air Conditioners and to purchase refrigerant. Read More [Link] /
  

Q.Registered nurse wanting a work permit for Canada. Can I get a permit for part time employment?Related Search:
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 I am an RN wanting to work in Canada, British Columbia, can I get a work permit for part time employment, or are work permits only available for full time employment? If I have a temporary license (registration) through BC now for one hospital but am moving from the area and want to work at another facility, do I have to apply and pay for another temporary license.
A.Normally work permits are for sponsored full time position and are issued fro the ebenfit of the employer, not the employee. Yes they are issued to you, but only to allow your Canadian employers to fill posiitons they cannot fill with Canadians. Registration will depend on the area you are moving too.
  

Q.How much time does it take to make an australian work permit?Related Search:
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 If I tell my indian company in Australia to get a Work permit for me, then how much time will it take for the work permit to be created. My company is planning to send me to Australia for a project. The project is expected anytime. I want to plan my activities and for that I need to know how long does it take from the time the Work permit processing starts to the time the work permit is procured?
A.Instead of waiting to know how long it takes for the work permit to be issued by the Aussie authorities,don't you think it is wiser and better to be fully prepared so that when the permit it received you can straightaway book tour flight?So plan away right now starting with kitting yourself adequately after finding out the climatic conditions etc.Then of course everything else will follow.Good Luck and get cracking.
  

Q.How will obtaining a permit work for someone who is moving to a new state?Related Search:
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 I am 15, and I will be 16 in a month and a half. I have completed a NJ drivers ed course (classroom instruction and written test). I am old enough to get my permit in MD, but not quite in NJ. I know that in MD you have to take an eye exam (which I did not take as part of my drivers ed course), and I also have not done any road sign/pavement identification exams, but I passed a written test for NJ. I did my classroom drivers education, but I have not started my 6 hours of behind the wheel training yet. MD you get your permit, then you take drivers ed, while NJ is the opposite. Will I have to take all of the tests for the permit (including the written test) when I move, and then take drivers ed in MD, essentially throwing out the work I did here, or will I be able to get my permit and only have the behind the wheel part of a drivers ed course? Also, if I decide to do my six hours in NJ and obtain my permit here will it be a waste (meaning I have to basically throw out my work), or will I be able to continue from there after moving?
A.It depends on the state you are moving to. Contact the DMV in that state.
  

Q.How long does the US work permit process take?Related Search:
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 I am in the US on visitor visa and would like to change my status to a work permit. Once I have a good job offer and the firm/sponser applies for a work permit for me, how long does it normally take for the process? Is it better to stay on in the US (maintaining my visitor visa status) or return and wait in home country?
A.The problem is not how long it takes but rather trying to find an ideal company to sponsor you to get your visa. It all depends on what your occupation is and whether or not there is a demand for employees in that field that they are not able to get filled with US citizens. My girlfriend who is a citizen of Canada has lived in the US for 6yrs she is now getting her Master's degree because after graduating from college could not find a company willing to sponsor her. So from first hand experience it can be rather challenging.... Hope you have a much better luck than we are. All the best!
  

Q.Is a work permit required in Florida if your trying to get a summer job?Related Search:
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 My 14 year old nephew wants to get a job at Publix as a Bagger boy, but I just wanted to know if he needs a work permit, since school is already out. If you do how can he get one?
A.Well Publix hires at 14. He will have the restrications (hours, pay, things he can work on) but i dont think you need a working permit if they hire at 14. Here is some info on working minors in Florida [Link] 
  
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Work permit is a generic term for a legal authorization which allows a person to take employment. It is most often used in reference to instances where a person is given permission to work in a country where one does not hold citizenship, but is also used in reference to minors, who in some jurisdictions require a permit in order to work.

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[edit] Work Permits in the European Union

[edit] Overview

Currently, every EU country has a different process for granting work permits to nationals of non-EU countries. To address this issue, the European Commission began work in 1999 on developing an EU-wide process for the entry of non-EU nationals into the work force.[1] In October 2007, they adopted a proposal to introduce a work permit similar to the United States' "Green Card" program, called the "Blue Card". It is similar to the UK's Highly Skilled Migrant Programme, with the exception that it will require an employment contract in place prior to migration. After two years in the first country, the migrant will be allowed to move and work in another EU country, and can sum the number of years spent in the EU for purposes of residency. This new card will abolish work permits across the EU and centralize the issuing from Brussels. [2]

[edit] Work Permits in the United Kingdom

There are six standard ways to apply for a work permit in the United Kingdom: the Business and Commercial Arrangements, the Training and Work Experience Arrangements, the Sports people and Entertainers Arrangements, Student Internships, GATS, and the Sectors Based Scheme. [3] Each of these involves its own application process, and generally requires a job offer from a UK employer. The UK has stopped accepting work permits in many other categories.

There is also a scheme for nationals of select countries to work in the UK as Au Pairs.[4] This scheme is only for nationals of European Economic Area countries don't need a permit to au pair in the UK.

The UK work permit system is currently being replaced by a new points-based immigration system.

[edit] Work Permits in Singapore

In Singapore, the work permit process is managed by the Ministry of Manpower. There are several kinds of work permit, and the type awarded generally depends on the salary range of the job. The "R Pass," or "Work Permit," is for foreigners who make less than $1,800/month. To employ a work permit holder, the employers are subjected to work permit conditions and the employment of foreign manpower act.

In ensuring an efficient process, the Ministry of Manpower has introduced an internet platform for work permit transactions. With the internet portal, the Ministry is able to process the work permit applications within one working day.

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The "S Pass" is for foreigners who make more than $1,800/month. To be eligible, the applicant must achieve a minimum score on a points-based application. It takes into account salary, skills (including education), work experience, and the type of job being applied for.[6]

The Q Pass is for foreigners making $2,500 or more per month, with recognized qualifications or work experience. The P2 Pass is for foreigners making $3,500 to $7,000 per month and possesses recognised qualification, and foreigners making more than $7,000 per month are eligible for the P1 Pass.

[edit] Employment permits for minors

In states of the US, a work permit must be obtained by a teenager wishing to procure employment. Similar to national work permits, the idea is that someone has a limited right to work.

In some states, for example New Jersey, permits are only required for minors 14 and 15 years old, while others such as Massachusetts require, at least in theory, work permits for all minors up until they turn 18 years of age. In states that require permits for 16 and 17 year olds, enforcement is not always strict, although sometimes it is. Permits are usually issued through the school system the minor attends, and typically at a minimum, enrollment in high school with regular attendance (no chronic absenteeism, tardiness, or truancy) is required as a condition for obtaining the permit. Some states such as New York and Indiana require high school students with part time jobs to maintain a certain grade point average. Minors who are working are usually restricted in the number of hours each day or week they are permitted to work as well as the types of jobs they may hold.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ "Towards a Common European Union Immigration Policy". European Commission. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.
  2. ^ "EU Blue Card to encourage highly-qualified non-EU citizens to work in the EU". European Commission, Irish Press Office. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.
  3. ^ "Working in the UK - Work Permit Arrangements". Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.
  4. ^ "Working in the UK - Information about Au Pairs". Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.
  5. ^ "About the R Pass". Singapore Ministry of Manpower. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.
  6. ^ "About the S Pass". Singapore Ministry of Manpower. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.

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