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kapilraval82
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« on: January 10, 2010, 12:48:19 pm »

I m in BC working under semiskill (food counter attendant) but i have master degree and previous 4 years good experience in hospitality industry. I m confused weather i should apply under semi skill or skilled category of BC PNP.
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« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2010, 01:14:09 pm »

PNP is based on your employment so you have to apply under semi-skill.  If your employer upgrades you to a skilled job and you get a new LMO for that, then you can apply under skilled category.
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PR=Permanent resident - TFW=temporary foreign worker
FSW=federal skilled worker - QSW=Quebec skilled worker
AEO=arranged employment offer - LMO=labour market opinion
CEC=Canadian experience class - PNP=provincial nominee program
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« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2010, 02:19:04 pm »

Thank you very much this will help me a lot.

Can we use a same format of job offer what we have used at the time of LMO application. I mean just change the permanent job instead of temporary.
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« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2010, 02:35:59 pm »

Follow the instructions at http://www.aved.gov.bc.ca/provincialnominee/strategicoccupations/entrylevel.htm and if you have questions, it is best to talk to the BC PNP directly.
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AEO=arranged employment offer - LMO=labour market opinion
CEC=Canadian experience class - PNP=provincial nominee program
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