I am an Indian citizen working as a contractor in the USA. Can I work remotely for my US employer in Canada? Will the job offer be considered in the CSR system to gain points?
Well, if it's long term - No, if your company does not have legal entity in Canada. Your company technically needs to handle the payroll & taxes within Canada.I am an Indian citizen working as a contractor in the USA. Can I work remotely for my US employer in Canada? Will the job offer be considered in the CSR system to gain points?
You will not get 50 job offer points if that's what you're asking.I am an Indian citizen working as a contractor in the USA. Can I work remotely for my US employer in Canada? Will the job offer be considered in the CSR system to gain points?
Thanks for the reply. But my employer does have an entity in Canada to do the same. Then can the offer letter be a help to gain 50 points?Well, if it's long term - No, if your company does not have legal entity in Canada. Your company technically needs to handle the payroll & taxes within Canada.
Thanks for the reply, but could you please help me to understand why?You will not get 50 job offer points if that's what you're asking.
Several reasons. The main one is that your employer would need to obtain an approved LMIA in order for you to be able to get points for a job offer. This is an involved (i.e. long and expensive) process for the employer. If you think your employer would be willing to do it, by all means go ahead and ask them to go through the process. Plan on the process taking 4-6 months to complete.Thanks for the reply, but could you please help me to understand why?
I see, in that case you would need a positive LMIA if your job is not exempt from it.Thanks for the reply. But my employer does have an entity in Canada to do the same. Then can the offer letter be a help to gain 50 points?
Again no. A letter will get you nothing.Thanks for the reply. But my employer does have an entity in Canada to do the same. Then can the offer letter be a help to gain 50 points?
But then OP would need to be on a closed work permit. A closed work permit is not going to be approved for someone who is working for a company in the U.S. and wants to work remotely in Canada.I see, in that case you would need a positive LMIA if your job is not exempt from it.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/offer-employment.html
Thank you for the ClarificationSeveral reasons. The main one is that your employer would need to obtain an approved LMIA in order for you to be able to get points for a job offer. This is an involved (i.e. long and expensive) process for the employer. If you think your employer would be willing to do it, by all means go ahead and ask them to go through the process. Plan on the process taking 4-6 months to complete.
Look at it this way, if you're working remotely, then it's not really a Canadian job offer since you could be working anywhere. There's absolutely no need for you to be in Canada. You're just trying to get points by remotely working from Canada. The job offer points don't work that way - there's a lot more required. If is was this easy to get the points, everyone would have them. There are no shortcuts here.
Got it!But then OP would need to be on a closed work permit. A closed work permit is not going to be approved for someone who is working for a company in the U.S. and wants to work remotely in Canada.