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Joeee

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i have a pending asylum in the US for 2 years still awaiting for my interview, in the meanwhile would I be able to apply for an express entry pr in Canada if I have a job offer letter from Canada
 
i have a pending asylum in the US for 2 years still awaiting for my interview, in the meanwhile would I be able to apply for an express entry pr in Canada if I have a job offer letter from Canada

Yes - you can apply for Express Entry. Note that a job offer letter isn't enough to claim job points under Express Entry. Your employer also needs to obtain an approved LMIA.
 
Thanks for the reply, he is ready to obtain an approved Lmia... the only concern I have is would my pending asylum be one of the reasons for my denial for a pr
 
Thanks for the reply, he is ready to obtain an approved Lmia... the only concern I have is would my pending asylum be one of the reasons for my denial for a pr

You won't be denied provided you are 100% honest about your immigration history in your PR application.
 
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Ok I have an experience of an elementary school teachers of 4 years in my home country...my husband is a truck driver in usa..what are his chance?
My two kids are back in the home country

You will need to be the primary applicant since skilled work experience is required to apply under Express Entry. Your husband's job is not classified as a skilled job. You would apply as the primary applicant and then include your husband and children in the application.

Express Entry is a points-based system - meaning those with the most points are selected. Right now you need to have 460+ points to be selected. You'll need to calculate how many points you have to determine your chances of being selected.
 
Ok thanks for your reply..one more question is that you have to work on that particular job after you get PR...or you are free to do.any job?and can anybody suggest any good consultant
 
Ok thanks for your reply..one more question is that you have to work on that particular job after you get PR...or you are free to do.any job?and can anybody suggest any good consultant

You can have any job you want.

If you want help with your application, you should hire an immigration lawyer instead of a consultant.
 
I checked my score and couldn't get any more then 350...
What are the other options then?how to improve the score