The only thing you should do is to match your job duties with the NOC code you are applying under. I applied for LMO (Labour Market Opinion) twice and my attorney revised my job duties according to the related NOC code. But in this case your boss and your lawyer (if you have one) should...
http://www.economist.com/news/americas/21638191-canada-used-prize-immigrants-who-would-make-good-citizens-now-people-job-offers-have?fsrc=scn/fb/wl/pe/nocountryforoldmen
IN 1967 Canada invented a way to remove discrimination and prejudice from the process of choosing which immigrants to let in...
If it was LMO application it would be a factor but for PR application I don't think it will affect the decision of the officer. But, you never know. It's all up to the Visa Officer's judgement. Good luck with your application.
Btw, on ECAS i found this. Can they still reject the application while processing the PR Card?
Status of your application
Explanation
IN
PROCESS
(A decision has not been made yet.)
Application Received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
We have received your application and will...
I just checked my ECAS. They added a new section about the PR Card. Probably they will update your ECAS soon. But I don't know how long it will take to receive the card after they start processing it.
Permanent Residence Application(s)
Applicant Permanent Residence Application Status
Complete...
Nope. No fee for the PR card. Whoever said that it's bullshit my friend. You don't need to do anything but wait for your card. You can call CIC call center at the end of January to get an update about your card. Currently processing time is about a month.
Cheers!!
That is weird. Cuz they told me the same thing when i landed at Rainbow Bridge. But on CIC's website it says 3 weeks. Some of the applicants got their cards in 3 weeks as well.