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AOE and PR

snowiscool

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Jul 3, 2008
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Hi

In the event that an employer offers me a job, in order for me to subsequently apply for PR using that job offer does that job have to be in an occupation that I have had at least one year's work experience in within the the last 10 years? An employer is showing interest (fingers crossed) but the job is not in the job I am currently working in and I have not worked in this field where I'm being offered the job in the last 10 years for one year continuous. Not sure on the rules here?

Thanks
 

snowiscool

Member
Jul 3, 2008
15
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Re: AEO and PR

Hi all,

I found out below info by emailing CIC so if anybody is in my shoes here's your answer!

As long as the AEO is in a skill level A, B, or O position and the visa officer is satisfied that the applicant is able to perform and is likely to accept and carry out the employment (taking into consideration the applicant's education and training, background and any prior work experience to determine of the applicant meets this requirement) then the case may proceed. The AEO must be accompanied by an offer (from the prospective employer) to employ the applicant on an indeterminate basis and the offer has the approved by an HRSDC opinion. The requirement for 12 months of experience in the past 10 years as a minimum is not the case for AEO type applications.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who-employment.asp has information on AEO's and the onus is one your prospective employer to contact HRSDC to commence the process for the AEO on your behalf.