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This question is confusing me: Do you have a valid job offer supported by a LMIA(if needed)?
A valid job offer must be:
Supported by a LMIA or exempted from needing one, full time, tier 0-3.
My job is cybersecurity(Tech). So, I’m confused if i should click yes. This will boost my score.

Pls help your brother the urgent response
 
This question is confusing me: Do you have a valid job offer supported by a LMIA(if needed)?
A valid job offer must be:
Supported by a LMIA or exempted from needing one, full time, tier 0-3.
My job is cybersecurity(Tech). So, I’m confused if i should click yes. This will boost my score.

Pls help your brother the urgent response
Do you have a LMIA or not with your Canadian employer? You know if you do.
 
This question is confusing me: Do you have a valid job offer supported by a LMIA(if needed)?
A valid job offer must be:
Supported by a LMIA or exempted from needing one, full time, tier 0-3.
My job is cybersecurity(Tech). So, I’m confused if i should click yes. This will boost my score.

Pls help your brother the urgent response

You need to tell us what kind of work permit you hold.
 
Based on the information provided, it sounds like you have a job offer in the field of cybersecurity. To determine if your job offer is supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), you should check with your employer or the relevant immigration authorities in Canada.

If your job offer is supported by an LMIA or is exempt from needing one, and it meets the criteria of being full-time and falls under tier 0-3, then you should click "yes" in CRS Calculator when asked about having a valid job offer. This can indeed boost your score in certain immigration or visa applications.

However, if you're unsure whether your job offer meets these criteria or if it requires an LMIA,
 
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Based on the information provided, it sounds like you have a job offer in the field of cybersecurity. To determine if your job offer is supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), you should check with your employer or the relevant immigration authorities in Canada.

If your job offer is supported by an LMIA or is exempt from needing one, and it meets the criteria of being full-time and falls under tier 0-3, then you should click "yes" in CRS Calculator when asked about having a valid job offer. This can indeed boost your score in certain immigration or visa applications.

However, if you're unsure whether your job offer meets these criteria or if it requires an LMIA,

This is a ChatGPT response(which is often unhelpful spam).