I think the cover company outsources the work visa application to a specialist firm.
I don't know which office handled it, but I don't think it was the responsibility of the cover company.
Looking at the address below, I don't think ‘Cover Company forgot to do it’.
I don't think the cover company would be inclined to apply themselves as it is difficult to apply.
https://visa-zairyu.com/syurou/canada/https://visa-station.jp/shurou/canada-koyo-shurou-visa/It's difficult if you don't have a specialised administrative office, as you can see from the automatic translation.
I'm sure Cover Inc's legal department would have left it to them to decide that outsourcing was a reasonable thing to do.
...I think the persuasion of the administrative law firm that was taking the order didn't work with the Immigration Department.
The address suggests that there is also a ‘screening to see if the accepting company is decent’, but in her case, she's not only working with the cover company, but also with the publishing company, isn't she?
Then there would be more than one ‘receiving company’ and the immigration office would be like, ‘What do you mean?’ wouldn't they?
Wouldn't the documentation for just the cover company be enough?
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