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Take the filled out application to your school office and get them to issue you a Work Permit. This is valid one year from the date it was issued. Q: How do I get a Work Permit if I am homeschooled?
NOTE: When you submit your application for a work permit to your school district, both the 14 or 15-year-old AND a parent/ guardian must be present. The student must also bring proof of age, either a birth certificate or State of Ohio ID.
What documents are required to apply for a Canadian open work permit? Completed application forms. Labor Market Impact Assessment (if applicable) Valid job offer (if applicable) CV/ Resume. Civil status documents. Certificat d'acceptation du Québec (CAQ) (if applicable) Proof that you meet the job requirements.
Requirements & Expectations Students with irregular attendance, or less than 93% attendance in school, may be denied a work permit or the work permit may be revoked. 93% positive attendance also includes tardies, individual classes missed and total school hours missed.
Students must then have a physician complete the physician's form certifying that the student is physically able to perform the work. If a student is an athlete and has a current physical on file with the district, this can be used in lieu of having a physician complete a form.
Proof of Age document is required. This could include a driver's license or birth certificate. The student must return the completed forms and sign the original work permit and take it to their employer. Also, an extra signed copy along with the application will remain in their folder in Student Services.
Having an Employment Authorization Document (Form I-766/EAD) is one way to prove that you are authorized to work in the United States for a specific time period. To request an EAD, you generally must file Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization.