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Definition of work permit in English: work permitnoun An official document giving a foreigner permission to take a job in a country. (准许外国人就业的)工作许可证 Example sentencesExamples - Already there is no primary immigration and the only legal way to get a work permit is through marriage or a family connection.
- He was told he could apply for a work permit available to people from foreign countries with much-needed skills.
- The broad eligibility criteria for obtaining a work permit are as follows.
- Directors can get a five-year stay and a work permit, renewable and without having to leave the country.
- The plan was to overstay the visa, get a work permit and stay in America for good.
- What you need to do right now is this: Go to your school guidance counselor and ask for a work permit.
- She was granted a work permit as an adviser to Punjabi-speaking residents of north Manchester at a centre in Cheetham Hill.
- I think that Britain should allow Bulgarian people into the UK and allow them to have a work permit.
- He got a work permit for Britain in 2001 and worked in a restaurant.
- Some are likely to have already been in Ireland on a work permit, others will have returned to their home countries.
- It seems that if you are in tight with the government, either you can buy a work permit, or they are given out like candy if it is the right project.
- Many of the people who attended have a work permit and residency status while others are still seeking their paper work.
- He has a valid work permit and, he said, should have received his green card months ago.
- They said he was visiting Britain to get a work permit to allow him to do charity work in Saudi Arabia, where he has been living recently.
- Currently, foreigners must apply for a work permit that is valid for one year, which may be renewed.
- Emerton has signed a four year deal and he was granted a work permit at a special hearing yesterday.
- However, if they get a work permit subsequently, they can upgrade their visas.
- If Congress gives the green light, millions of illegal aliens will receive a temporary work permit for three years.
- He not only had to support himself but also hold the work permit he needed to avoid deportation or imprisonment.
- Under the Immigration Rules, in order to extend work permit employment, one must have originally obtained a work permit.
Definition of work permit in US English: work permitnounwərk ˈpərmitwərk ˈpərmɪt An official document giving a foreigner permission to take a job in a country. (准许外国人就业的)工作许可证 Example sentencesExamples - He has a valid work permit and, he said, should have received his green card months ago.
- The plan was to overstay the visa, get a work permit and stay in America for good.
- Emerton has signed a four year deal and he was granted a work permit at a special hearing yesterday.
- Under the Immigration Rules, in order to extend work permit employment, one must have originally obtained a work permit.
- The broad eligibility criteria for obtaining a work permit are as follows.
- Currently, foreigners must apply for a work permit that is valid for one year, which may be renewed.
- I think that Britain should allow Bulgarian people into the UK and allow them to have a work permit.
- He was told he could apply for a work permit available to people from foreign countries with much-needed skills.
- If Congress gives the green light, millions of illegal aliens will receive a temporary work permit for three years.
- Some are likely to have already been in Ireland on a work permit, others will have returned to their home countries.
- He got a work permit for Britain in 2001 and worked in a restaurant.
- What you need to do right now is this: Go to your school guidance counselor and ask for a work permit.
- Directors can get a five-year stay and a work permit, renewable and without having to leave the country.
- She was granted a work permit as an adviser to Punjabi-speaking residents of north Manchester at a centre in Cheetham Hill.
- Already there is no primary immigration and the only legal way to get a work permit is through marriage or a family connection.
- It seems that if you are in tight with the government, either you can buy a work permit, or they are given out like candy if it is the right project.
- Many of the people who attended have a work permit and residency status while others are still seeking their paper work.
- However, if they get a work permit subsequently, they can upgrade their visas.
- They said he was visiting Britain to get a work permit to allow him to do charity work in Saudi Arabia, where he has been living recently.
- He not only had to support himself but also hold the work permit he needed to avoid deportation or imprisonment.
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