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Vivoco888 said:
Hi There =D,

I have question about the LMIA/qualified arranged employment.
Does this have this permanent job offer and indeterminate to obtain either 50 points or 200 points?

Thanks =D

Yes. The lmia has to be approved before you get points. If the job is a 0, A or B code you will get 50 points. If it's a noc 00xx job you get 200 points. Noc 00xx jobs are CEO's on $200,000+ a year.
 
kryt0n said:
Yes. The lmia has to be approved before you get points. If the job is a 0, A or B code you will get 50 points. If it's a noc 00xx job you get 200 points. Noc 00xx jobs are CEO's on $200,000+ a year.

ah i see, I have an approved LMIA, but it's not permanent.. so I wont be able the get the points then?

Thanks =D
 
Vivoco888 said:
ah i see, I have an approved LMIA, but it's not permanent.. so I wont be able the get the points then?

Thanks =D

Is it a lmia for pr purposes or for a limited time? There's two options.
 
kryt0n said:
Is it a lmia for pr purposes or for a limited time? There's two options.

O I think it's for limited time....

but i read from the main page website,it says on point a:
A qualifying offer of employment is one of the following:

(a) an arranged employment as defined in subsection 82(1) of the Regulations, if
(i) the offer is supported by a valid assessment — provided by the Department of Employment and Social Development at the request of the employer or an officer and on the same basis as an assessment provided for the issuance of a work permit — that the requirements set out in subsection 203(1) of the Regulations with respect to the offer have been met,
(ii) the foreign national holds a valid work permit, the offer of employment is made by an employer for whom the foreign national currently works and who is specified on the work permit, the work permit was issued based on a positive determination made by an officer under subsection 203(1) of the Regulations with respect to the foreign national’s employment with that employer in an occupation that is listed in Skill Type 0 Management Occupations or Skill Level A or B of the National Occupational Classification matrix and the assessment provided by the Department of Employment and Social Development on the basis of which the determination was made is not suspended or revoked, or
(iii) the foreign national holds a valid work permit issued under the circumstances described in paragraph 204(a) or (c) or section 205 of the Regulations, the offer is made by an employer who is specified on the work permit and the foreign national works for that employer and has accumulated at least one year of full-time work experience, or the equivalent in part-time work, over a continuous period of work for that employer;


I mean I dont see any permanent word and I fit into option (a) out of 2 options.
 
dell2 said:
Here you go final release from cic


http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1153419&tp=930

Cheers dude, looks like nothing for French speakers or siblings this fall.
 
I wonder why it says Fall 2017. My guess is that this will be the only changes till fall next year.
 
BA2LAMAZ said:
I wonder why it says Fall 2017. My guess is that this will be the only changes till fall next year.

A lot of people are going to freak out if that's the case :)
 
Does an ITA received on Nov 2nd will now have 90 days to submit, or we still only have 60 days?
 
KrispyKreamKonnoisseur said:
Does an ITA received on Nov 2nd will now have 90 days to submit, or we still only have 60 days?

60 days.
 
IRCC announcement: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1153419
 
If I am currently under the Young Professional work permit (IEC), and the employer is written on my current work permit NOC B, am I eligible to get those 50 points?
 
I have a PGWP and I am employed so I have a job offer. Does this job offer count for anything? Can this job offer increase my points also?
 
get by said:
I have a PGWP and I am employed so I have a job offer. Does this job offer count for anything? Can this job offer increase my points also?

No. Not without an lmia. If you have 1 or 2 years of educucation obtained in Canada you will get 15 points. If you have 3+ years you will get 30 points.
 
Hi Everyone,

As per CIC's latest announcement, Points will be awarded for job offers of eligible candidates here on LMIA exempt work permits. To my understanding, PGWP is an open work permit which is LMIA exempt as per code C43

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/work/opinion/codes.asp.

Does this mean more points will be awarded to International students in addition to 15-30 under new rules? Or just to certain categories like NAFTA, Intra company transfers, etc.


"Job offers

On November 19, 2016, the points awarded by the CRS for a job offer will change in three ways:

Points will be awarded for job offers of eligible candidates here on LMIA exempt work permits.

Many people in Canada temporarily on an employer specific LMIA-exempt work permit, but who want to stay in Canada permanently, will no longer need to get an LMIA to be awarded job offer points by the CRS. This includes candidates who are here under the North America Free Trade Agreement, a federal-provincial agreement, Mobilité Francophone, or who are intra-company transferees. The candidates must meet certain criteria, such as at least one year of work experience from the same employer who is providing their job offer."