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Hello, my name is Minhaz. I am applying for PR through federal skilled worker program and obtained nomination from NB. In my document checklist in CIC account, they are asking for both "offer of employment" and "letter of employment". How do I distinguish between them? Aren't they same thing? It will be great help if someone can advice. Thanks in advance.
 
Hello, my name is Minhaz. I am applying for PR through federal skilled worker program and obtained nomination from NB. In my document checklist in CIC account, they are asking for both "offer of employment" and "letter of employment". How do I distinguish between them? Aren't they same thing? It will be great help if someone can advice. Thanks in advance.

Are you claiming the points (50 or 200) for a valid job offer? Do you have LMIA? How long have you been working for your employer?
 
Thank you for your quick reply,
My points (959) consist of,
CRS - Human Capital - Age 110
CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education 120
CRS - Human Capital - First Official Language Proficiency 116
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education 13
CRS - Canadian education 30
Provincial/Territorial Nomination 600,
so seems like, I am not claiming for any points for my valid job offer. I don't have an LMIA. I am working on my post graduate work permit and the permit does not have employer name on it. I have been working full time from May 2016, and in September 2017, our company had a change of ownership and I got to keep my job.

Thank you!
 
Thank you for your quick reply,
My points (959) consist of,
CRS - Human Capital - Age 110
CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education 120
CRS - Human Capital - First Official Language Proficiency 116
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education 13
CRS - Canadian education 30
Provincial/Territorial Nomination 600,
so seems like, I am not claiming for any points for my valid job offer. I don't have an LMIA. I am working on my post graduate work permit and the permit does not have employer name on it. I have been working full time from May 2016, and in September 2017, our company had a change of ownership and I got to keep my job.

Thank you!

You cannot have a valid job offer while working on a post-graduate work permit. Modify the very first answer in the "intended work" section and the placeholders for "offer of employment" and "letter of employment" will disappear. These documents are not needed from you as you are not claiming points for arranged employment.
 
Hello there, I have a question if you can help me with. My parents and siblings live in Canada and they are either PR or citizen of Canada. When providing the information for family, I have mentioned that I have family who is PR or citizen of Canada, which gave me a slot in document for "proof of relationship". What do I have tor provide for that?
 
Hello there, I have a question if you can help me with. My parents and siblings live in Canada and they are either PR or citizen of Canada. When providing the information for family, I have mentioned that I have family who is PR or citizen of Canada, which gave me a slot in document for "proof of relationship". What do I have tor provide for that?

Proof of relationship to a relative in Canada, status of a relative in Canada and residence status of a relative in Canada (including a brother or sister for the purpose of obtaining additional CRS points)
Purpose
To validate a claim of, and award points associated with, having

  • a relative in Canada who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (for the Federal Skilled Worker Program adaptability points);
  • an adult brother or sister who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident residing in Canada (for additional CRS points).
Document requirements
  • This documentation is required if the applicant indicates that they, or their accompanying spouse or common-law partner, have a family member in Canada who is a permanent resident or a Canadian citizen.
  • A copy of both sides of the family member's Canadian citizenship document, Canadian birth certificate and/or permanent resident card must be provided.
  • Evidence that the family member currently resides in Canada must be provided (a residential lease, mortgage documents, utility bills, etc.).
    • The documents must show their address in Canada and should be recent (dated within six months prior to submission).
  • Proof of the relationship of the applicant or the accompanying spouse or common-law partner to the family member must also be provided (e.g., a birth certificate, an official document naming the applicant as a relative, a copy of the inside back cover of the relative’s passport showing the relative’s parents’ marriage certificate, legal adoption documents and any other documents that prove or describe the relationship).
  • If the applicant claims a stepbrother or stepsister, there should be no evidence in the application that the marriage or common-law relationship between the parents of the stepbrother or stepsister has broken down.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-after-january-1-2016-completeness-check.html
 
Thank you very much for your reply. This clears a lot of things. I have one last question to ask you if you don't mind,
I am filling up the travel history section of my application. In last 10 years, I wasn't anywhere other than my country of origin and Canada. I came to Canada 6 years back for study and I have been to my home country once in between for two months. My understanding is, I don't have to provide travel history as I haven't been to any other country other than my country of origin and country of residence (Canada). I am just trying to make sure that my understanding is right. Please advice.
 
Thank you very much for your reply. This clears a lot of things. I have one last question to ask you if you don't mind,
I am filling up the travel history section of my application. In last 10 years, I wasn't anywhere other than my country of origin and Canada. I came to Canada 6 years back for study and I have been to my home country once in between for two months. My understanding is, I don't have to provide travel history as I haven't been to any other country other than my country of origin and country of residence (Canada). I am just trying to make sure that my understanding is right. Please advice.