I have a job offer in Canada from a multinational firm. I am interested in getting the PR. I do not have to join right away though, so which of the below options would be ideal way to apply for the PR? (Mine is an IT related job which is NOT in the list of occupations in demand).
Option (1): Since there is no immediate requirement to join, can my employer offer to hire me if I am accepted as a federal skilled worker? Are there any chances that this may be rejected since my occupation is not in demand in Canada right now? How long would this process take?
Option (2): Get a work visa first and once I start working in Canada, apply for the PR through my employer on the basis of the offer of permanent employment. Is there any length of time I need to work before my company can apply for the PR? Is the entire PR processing time the same as #1 above? I am leaning towards option #2, as I can at least start working even if there are issues with the PR as in option #1.
If I get a clear picture, it would be easier to discuss the best way forward with the employer. I am currently in the US on a work visa and would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions. Thanks.
Option (1): Since there is no immediate requirement to join, can my employer offer to hire me if I am accepted as a federal skilled worker? Are there any chances that this may be rejected since my occupation is not in demand in Canada right now? How long would this process take?
Option (2): Get a work visa first and once I start working in Canada, apply for the PR through my employer on the basis of the offer of permanent employment. Is there any length of time I need to work before my company can apply for the PR? Is the entire PR processing time the same as #1 above? I am leaning towards option #2, as I can at least start working even if there are issues with the PR as in option #1.
If I get a clear picture, it would be easier to discuss the best way forward with the employer. I am currently in the US on a work visa and would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions. Thanks.