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HOH

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Oct 18, 2010
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Hello all,

How do you understand the following sentence

If you are currently working in Canada:
your current employer must have made an offer to give you a permanent job if you are accepted as a federal skilled worker?

Q: Does it mean that at the time of applying for permanent residency under federal skilled worker class, I would have to submit such permanent job offer issued by my employer to be eligible PR?
Thanks muchly
 
HOH said:
Hello all,

How do you understand the following sentence

If you are currently working in Canada:
your current employer must have made an offer to give you a permanent job if you are accepted as a federal skilled worker?

Q: Does it mean that at the time of applying for permanent residency under federal skilled worker class, I would have to submit such permanent job offer issued by my employer to be eligible PR?
Thanks muchly

Yes.
 
Is it the same when you apply under CEC?

I got my job offer (promoted from a lower position) last May. Do I need to submit that? or just the reference letter from employer specifying my responsibilities?
 
bravosix said:
Is it the same when you apply under CEC?

I got my job offer (promoted from a lower position) last May. Do I need to submit that? or just the reference letter from employer specifying my responsibilities?

For CEC, no. You just need references :)